Management Aptitude & Skills Test (MAST)
![]() by AIMA (All India Management Association)New Delhi |
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Eligibility: (Pre-requisites) | PG / MBA Students - 2009 batch and onwards |
Medium of instruction: | English |
Management Aptitude and Skills Test - MAST is the latest offering for the benefit of both recruiters and fresh Management pass outs alike.
In the current Business scenario companies are beginning to understand that to stay competitive they need to focus on developing and hiring most suitable candidates for the right job. The task becomes tougher when the talent is raw and needs focused grooming. It is a huge challenge in terms of time and money for the recruiters to explore this talent from across the B Schools which have mushroomed in the country in the last decade.
MAST is structured keeping in mind the current Industry trends & practices for hiring of young fresh management talents. The objective of MAST is to identify potential managers who are capable of making a difference in the management of the organization and create path that is good not only for them, but also for the society.
Advantage Students
The two thousand plus management Institutes in India are churning out more than 3 Lakhs students every year. All B Schools do not necessarily have the bandwidth and access to attract pan India recruiters to screen their students. Placement is a challenge for many B-Schools today and finding the right fit for students has become a daunting task. Students also struggle to understand the job which would best fit their unique managerial skill sets and aptitude.
Through this test Management students will understand their requisite managerial skill set and the corporate too would gain access to the best possible talent in a time and cost effective way.
Benefits for the Students
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Evaluate Employability skills of the Student
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Provide level playing field to the student irrespective of the geographical location of the B Schools and its current reach to the recruiters
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Support students in reaching out to recruiters at pan India level
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Help student make the right career choice
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When | Duration | Where | Remarks | Price |
(9:00 AM - 5:30 PM) |
Not Specified | Lodhi Road, New Delhi (Head Office) | Not Specified | Price On Request |
AIMA (All India Management Association)
Today amid all the transitions, there is one Indian body that’s helping the Indian managers to make the most of the new opportunities. One body that’s assimilating the changed global perspective and equipping the Indian managers for it. One body that’s ready for tomorrow is All India Management Association (AIMA).
The All India Management Association (AIMA) was created as an apex body of professional management with active support of the Government of India and Industry in 1957. AIMA is a group- a body to pool management thoughts in the country, a forum to develop a national managerial ethos, an organisation to facilitate the furtherance of the management profession in the country.
AIMA is a federation of Local Management Associations (LMAs). AIMA today affiliates 64 LMAs across the country and 2 co-operating management associations i.e. Qatar Indian Management Association and Mauritius Management Association.
AIMA has established close linkages with over 3000 institutions and over 30,000 individual professionals directly and through network of the Local Management Associations. AIMA’s activities include Distance management Education, management Development Programmes, National Events, Competitions, Research, Publication and Testing Services.
AIMA is represented on a number of policy making bodies of the Government of India and a number of National bodies / organisations. Some important ones are as under:
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All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), which is the apex regulatory body for professional education in the country under the Ministry of Human Resource Development (HRD), Government of India.
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Council of Institute of Applied Manpower Research
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Boards of Governors, Indian Institutes of Management (Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta, Indore, Kozikode, Kashipur, Udaipur, Ranchi, Rohtak, Tiruchirapalli and Raipur)
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Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi
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National Productivity Council, New Delhi
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Central Direct Taxes Advisory Committee
AIMA is frequently co-opted by the Government on Specialised Committees.
AIMA is an active member of the Asian Association of Management Organisations (AAMO), which is the Asia-Pacific regional body of the World Management Council (CIOS).
AIMA maintains close links with a number of overseas professional institutions like the American Management Association, Chartered Institute of Management (UK), all the National Management Organisations in the Asia Pacific Region and St Gallen University of Switzerland among others.