KMAT 2026 Session 1 registration closes on June 30, 2026. The next key milestone for registered students is the admit card, expected in the last week of August 2026, ahead of the Session 1 exam in the first week of September 2026.
The Karnataka Private Post Graduate Colleges’ Association (KPPGCA) conducts KMAT as a home-based online remote proctored test for MBA, PGDM and MCA admissions at over 169 member institutes across Karnataka. With registration drawing to a close, students now enter the preparation and documentation phase before the actual exam. All official date announcements will appear on kmatindia.com.
- Registration closes: June 30, 2026 — save your login credentials and registration number.
- Admit card (Session 1): Expected last week of August 2026 on kmatindia.com.
- Mock test: Date to be announced; KPPGCA typically releases a platform familiarisation test before the main exam.
- Session 1 exam: Expected first week of September 2026 (home-based remote proctored).
- Result: Expected 2-3 weeks after the exam, likely by October 2026.
- Session 2 exam: Expected third week of October 2026 for students aiming to improve their score.
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KMAT 2026 Session 1 Timeline After Registration
The table below lists the expected sequence of events after registration closes on June 30, 2026. All dates marked as expected are based on patterns from previous KMAT cycles; KPPGCA will confirm official dates on kmatindia.com.
| Event | Expected Date / Period | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Registration closes | June 30, 2026 | Confirmed |
| Mock test (platform familiarisation) | To be announced | Awaited |
| Admit card release — Session 1 | Expected last week of August 2026 | Expected |
| KMAT 2026 Session 1 exam | Expected first week of September 2026 | Expected |
| Result declaration — Session 1 | Expected by October 2026 | Expected |
| KMAT 2026 Session 2 exam | Expected third week of October 2026 | Expected |
Students who appear in both sessions benefit from KPPGCA counting the higher of the two scores for admissions. Watch your registered email ID for notifications as each event approaches.
How to Download KMAT 2026 Admit Card
The KMAT 2026 Session 1 admit card is expected in the last week of August 2026 on kmatindia.com. You will need your registration number and date of birth to log in and download the hall ticket. Follow these steps once the admit card goes live:
- Visit the official website at kmatindia.com.
- Click the Admit Card link on the homepage or in the Downloads section.
- Enter your KMAT 2026 registration number and date of birth.
- Submit and view the admit card on screen.
- Download the PDF and save a copy for reference on exam day.
Your KMAT 2026 admit card will carry your name, roll number, exam date and time, session link for the remote proctored test, and system requirements. Cross-check all details immediately after downloading and report any discrepancy to KPPGCA before the exam date.
| Item | Purpose |
|---|---|
| KMAT 2026 admit card (PDF or printout) | Mandatory for the remote proctored session |
| Valid photo ID (Aadhaar, PAN, passport) | Identity verification by the online proctor |
| Registered email and phone number | Receiving the exam session link from KPPGCA |
KMAT 2026 Exam Pattern
KMAT 2026 is a 120-minute home-based online remote proctored test with 120 MCQs and no negative marking. All three sections are tested in a single sitting with no sectional time limits, giving you full control over how to pace your attempt.
| Section | Questions |
|---|---|
| Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC) | 40 |
| Quantitative Ability (QA) | 40 |
| Logical Reasoning and Basic Aptitude (LR) | 40 |
| Total | 120 MCQs — 120 minutes |
Since there is no negative marking, attempt every question. Prioritise accuracy in your stronger sections and use remaining time for tougher questions. Take the KPPGCA mock test as soon as it is announced to familiarise yourself with the interface and timing.
KMAT 2026 Exam Day Guidelines
Because KMAT 2026 is taken from home as a remote proctored test, your device setup and environment matter as much as your preparation. KPPGCA releases a mock test before the actual exam so you can verify system compatibility. Keep these points in mind:
- Device: Use a laptop or desktop with a working webcam, microphone, and stable internet. Mobile phones are not permitted.
- Browser: Install the browser version specified in your admit card instructions (typically the latest Chrome or Firefox).
- Room: Sit in a well-lit, quiet room. No other person should be present during the test.
- ID verification: Keep a valid government-issued photo ID ready for the online proctor check before the exam starts.
- Login time: Log in at least 30 minutes before the scheduled start time to complete proctoring setup.
- Power and connectivity: Ensure uninterrupted power and a backup data connection if possible.
Completing the mock test well before exam day gives you time to resolve any device or browser issues without last-minute pressure.
What Happens After the KMAT 2026 Session 1 Exam
The Session 1 result is expected within 2 to 3 weeks of the exam, likely by October 2026. The table below outlines what comes next:
| Stage | Expected Timeline | Action Required |
|---|---|---|
| Session 1 result | Expected by October 2026 | Log in to kmatindia.com with your registration number to check your scorecard |
| Session 2 — optional score improvement | Expected third week of October 2026 | Register separately on kmatindia.com if you wish to retake |
| College applications and counselling | After result declaration | Apply to participating Karnataka MBA and MCA institutes with your KMAT 2026 scorecard |
| Scorecard validity | Typically one academic year | Use across 169+ KPPGCA member institutes for MBA, PGDM and MCA admissions |
Students who are not satisfied with their Session 1 score can appear in Session 2, and KPPGCA will count the higher of the two scores for admissions. The KMAT scorecard is accepted at over 169 AICTE-approved management institutes in Karnataka.
KMAT 2026 Session 1 FAQs
Ques. When will the KMAT 2026 Session 1 admit card be released?
Ans. The KMAT 2026 Session 1 admit card is expected in the last week of August 2026 based on previous KMAT cycles. The official release date will be announced on kmatindia.com.
Ques. What is the expected exam date for KMAT 2026 Session 1?
Ans. KMAT 2026 Session 1 is expected in the first week of September 2026. KPPGCA will confirm the exact date on kmatindia.com.
Ques. Is KMAT 2026 conducted at a test centre or from home?
Ans. KMAT 2026 is a home-based online remote proctored test. You need a laptop or desktop with a webcam, microphone, and stable internet connection to appear from home.
Ques. Is there negative marking in KMAT 2026?
Ans. No. KMAT 2026 carries no negative marking. Wrong answers do not reduce your score, so you should attempt all 120 questions.
Ques. Can students appear in both KMAT 2026 sessions?
Ans. Yes. You can appear in both Session 1 (expected September 2026) and Session 2 (expected October 2026). KPPGCA counts the higher of the two scores for admission purposes.
Ques. What do I need to download the KMAT 2026 admit card?
Ans. You need your KMAT 2026 registration number and date of birth to log in to kmatindia.com and download the admit card when it is released.



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