National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared the result/NTA Scores for the Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) 2026.

CMAT 2026 was conducted by NTA on 25th January 2026 in single shift in 110 Cites at 259 Exam Centres across the country in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode.

A total of 53,453 candidates registered and 41,872 candidates appeared in the examination.

Candidates were given an opportunity to see their Question Paper with recorded/marked responses and to challenge the Provisional Answer Keys from 31st January 2026 to 2nd February 2026.

Challenges received online were placed before the concerned Subject Experts for verification.

The result was prepared based on the Final Answer Keys and the same has been declared at https://cmat.nta.nic.in/

The score card can be accessed at this site by entering the Application Number, Password and entering the Security Pin (case sensitive).

Since CMAT-2026 was conducted in a single shift, the scorecard contains the marks obtained by the candidates along with their corresponding percentile scores.

The Role of NTA is confined to the Registration of candidates, conduct of the test, hosting of answer keys, inviting challenges, finalizing answer keys, preparing and declaring results and hosting Score Card.

For any clarification regarding the result, candidates can get in touch with the NTA Helpdesk at 011- 40759000/69227700 or write to NTA at cmat@nta.ac.in

The Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) is a National Level Entrance Examination for admission to management programmes in the country. This Test facilitates AICTE Affiliated/Participating Institutions to select suitable graduate candidates for admission to the Management Courses in their Institutions.

NTA has no role in counselling for admission to the Management Programmes.

Candidates must apply separately to the desired CMAT-2026 participating Institutions with the CMAT Score 2026. Thereafter, each Participating Institutions will release their respective cut off CMAT Scores which a candidate should meet to get qualified for admission to that particular Institution. Once qualified, the candidate will have to comply with the selection procedure of that particular Institution, which may comprise of Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI). The final selection of the candidate will be based on the candidate’s performance in GD & PI.