The admit card for the Karnataka Management Aptitude Test (KMAT) 2019 has been released by the Karnataka Private Postgraduate College'Association. 
The admit card is now available on the official website i.e. kmatindia.com. 

The candidates who are appearing for the exam can visit the official website and download the admit card. 
The examination for the KMAT 2019 has been scheduled to be conducted on October 20, 2019. 

Karnataka KMAT admit card 2019: How to download?

Step 1: Visit the official website i.e. kmatindia.com
Step 2: On the homepage, scroll down to click on the link that reads ‘download admit card here’ in the blue box
Step 3: Fill in the required details to Log-in
Step 4: Check the Admit card carefully
Step 5: Download the admit card for further reference.

Karnataka KMAT Admit Card 2019: Direct Link 

The exam will be conducted on a paper-pen based mode. It will consist of 120 multiple choice questions divided into three sections – verbal ability and reading comprehension, logical and abstract reasoning, and quantitative ability. Each section will have 40 questions for one mark each.

KMAT is an entrance exam for admission to over 169 B-schools in Karnataka for admission to MBA, MCA, and PGDM courses. The exam will be conducted at 10 cities across India.

Highlights
The admit card for the Karnataka Management Aptitude Test (KMAT) 2019 has been released by the Karnataka Private Postgraduate College'Association. 
- The admit card is now available on the official website i.e. kmatindia.com. 
- The candidates who are appearing for the exam can visit the official website and download the admit card. 
- The examination for the KMAT 2019 has been scheduled to be conducted on October 20, 2019. 
- The exam will be conducted on a paper-pen based mode.
- It will consist of 120 multiple choice questions divided into three sections – verbal ability and reading comprehension, logical and abstract reasoning, and quantitative ability.
- Each section will have 40 questions for one mark each.
- The exam will be conducted at 10 cities across India.