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Karnataka Management Aptitude Test Results 2010 expected on August 2

July 27, 2010  |  RSS   |  Tell a friend  |  Printable Version
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Karnataka Management Aptitude Test Results 2010 expected on August 2
Bangalore: The Karnataka Postgraduate Colleges' Association (KPGCA) is expected to announce the Karnataka Management Aptitude Test (KMAT) Results 2010 on August 2, 2010.

The results would be made available on the following websites as and when they are announced:


Students can also register themselves on www.ExamResults.net to receive the results by email when they are announced.

To receive the results on mobiles via SMS, students can send the following message to 56263:

SMS - Result<space>KMAT<space>ROLL NUMBER to 56263

Example - RESULT KMAT 123456 - Send it to 56263

KMAT is conducted for admission into MBA and MCA programmes in colleges that are affiliated with universities in Karnataka.

NNE wishes all candidates, Best Of Luck!
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