The National Testing Agency has released the CMAT 2026 exam city intimation slip for candidates appearing in the upcoming Common Management Admission Test. Registered applicants can now check the city where their examination centre will be located. The city intimation slip is issued prior to the admit card to help candidates plan travel and accommodation arrangements in advance.
CMAT 2026 Exam Schedule Overview
The CMAT 2026 examination is scheduled to be conducted in January 2026 at designated centres across the country. The exact exam date, shift timing, and centre address will be mentioned separately on the admit card, which will be released later. Candidates are advised to note that the city slip is not a substitute for the admit card and cannot be used for entry into the examination hall.
Purpose of CMAT Exam City Intimation Slip
The exam city intimation slip provides advance information about the city of the examination centre allotted to each candidate. This step is intended to reduce last-minute inconvenience and allow candidates sufficient time to make logistical arrangements. The slip does not include details such as exam centre address, reporting time, or roll number.
Steps to Check CMAT 2026 Exam City Slip
Candidates can access the city intimation slip through their candidate login using registration credentials. It is recommended to download and save a copy for reference. The general steps include:
- Visiting the official CMAT examination portal
- Logging in with application number and password or date of birth
- Accessing the CMAT 2026 Exam City Intimation Slip
- Downloading the slip for future use
What Candidates Should Do Next?
Candidates should regularly monitor official updates for the release of the CMAT 2026 admit card, which will be mandatory for appearing in the examination. The admit card will contain complete details regarding the exam centre, reporting time, and exam-day instructions. Candidates are advised to verify all information carefully once the admit card is released and follow instructions issued by the National Testing Agency to avoid any issues on the examination day.