As of November 11, 2025, the NMAT by GMAC exam window for the 2025-26 academic year is underway. Candidates can now monitor how many days remain in the testing period and review the key upcoming schedule from the official website.
How Many Days Remain Until the End of NMAT 2025 Exam Window?
The official testing window for NMAT 2025 runs from November 5, 2025 through December 19, 2025. Today is November 11, 2025, so there are thirteen (13) days remaining until the final day of the exam window (December 19). As this is a window where candidates select their test date, each day counts for slot availability.
NMAT 2025 Exam Schedule: Key Dates & Steps
The chart below summarises the major milestones for NMAT 2025 as published on the official website.
What Does This Means for Candidates?
- With only thirteen days remaining in the main exam window, candidates who have not yet taken the test must schedule their slot as soon as possible to secure a preferred date and centre.
- For those who have taken one attempt and plan to retake, the registration window for retakes continues until mid-December, so there is still time for a second or third attempt.
- Once the exam is taken, results are released within 48 hours of the exam slot. Candidates should plan next-steps (application to B-schools, GD/PI rounds) accordingly.
Tips for Remaining Days Before NMAT 2025
- Check slot availability immediately on the official site to avoid missing preferred dates.
- Plan attempt order: some candidates take an early slot to gauge performance, then a retake later.
- Prepare logistics: test centre location, travel time, admit card details and required ID should be finalised.
- Mock tests and revision: with limited days left, focus on enhancing speed and accuracy, especially in key sections (Quantitative Skills, Logical Reasoning, Language Skills).
- Backup plan: if the preferred slot is unavailable, be prepared for later dates within the window or for retake registration.
By staying aware of the countdown and schedule, candidates can make informed decisions and avoid last-minute issues.




