The Manav Rachna National Aptitude Test (MRNAT) 2026 Phase I is being conducted today, 17 January 2026, for candidates seeking admission to MCA programmes. The test also serves as a scholarship eligibility assessment for Manav Rachna institutions. Candidates who appear for the January phase can check their results online shortly after the examination.
MRNAT 2026 Phase I Exam Schedule and Result Timeline
MRNAT Phase I is conducted in computer-based mode at designated centres. The exact reporting time and test slot details are mentioned on individual admit cards issued to candidates. As per the official schedule, the MRNAT 2026 Phase I result is expected to be declared within three days after the exam. The scorecard will be made available online through the official MRNAT admission portal.
MRNAT 2026 Phase II Exam Date and Registration Details
Candidates who miss the January examination or wish to improve their scores will have another opportunity through MRNAT 2026 Phase II. The second phase of the aptitude test is scheduled to be conducted on 20 April 2026. Registration for Phase II will be carried out online. Eligible candidates are advised to complete the application process within the prescribed timeline to secure admission and scholarship consideration.
About MRNAT 2026 Entrance Test
MRNAT is conducted as a screening and scholarship test for admissions to various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, including MCA. The examination evaluates candidates on aptitude, general awareness, and logical reasoning. Based on MRNAT scores, candidates may become eligible for direct admission and merit-based scholarships, allowing them to confirm seats before regular admission rounds begin.
Important Instructions for Candidates
Candidates must rely on the information mentioned on their admit cards for exam-day instructions and reporting schedules. After the declaration of results, qualified candidates should regularly check official updates related to Phase II registration, counselling schedules, and admission procedures. Applicants are advised to retain their scorecards for use during counselling and further admission stages.