The entire first dMAT cycle in India runs on four fixed dates. There is very little flexibility built into it, and no confirmed second sitting, so treat these as hard deadlines rather than targets.
| Milestone | Date |
|---|---|
| Registration opened | 29 June 2026 |
| Registration closes | 15 September 2026 |
| Exam day | 26 September 2026 |
| Results & certificates | 12 October 2026 |
The dMAT can currently only be taken at an authorised test centre — there is no at-home online option, though candidates would be informed if that changes. Centres operate in ten cities:
Seats are allotted first-come, first-served with no waitlist. Mumbai, New Delhi and Bengaluru fill first because seat counts are limited, and APS India has confirmed it cannot reserve a seat for you. If your preferred city fills, you take another — which for many candidates means travel and a night's accommodation, so book early rather than at the deadline.
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You cannot sit the 26 September exam. Since no additional sitting has been announced for the 2026/27 cycle before the Summer 2027 intake, missing the deadline may delay your German Master's entry by an entire intake rather than by a few weeks. Monitor APS India and g.a.s.t. announcements, but do not plan around a second date that has not been confirmed.
Worth repeating because it causes real problems: the dMAT is administered by g.a.s.t., while your APS documentation is verified separately by APS India, on a separate timeline. Registering for the dMAT does not register you for APS, and submitting your APS file does not enrol you in the dMAT. You have to do both.
If you are reading this near the deadline, the honest answer is that three to four weeks of consistent timed practice is enough for most candidates — because the dMAT tests reasoning speed on fixed formats, not accumulated knowledge. Start with a diagnostic mock to see where you actually stand.
The first Indian sitting is on 26 September 2026, with registration closing 15 September 2026 and results released 12 October 2026.
At authorised centres in Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Bhopal, Chandigarh, Chennai, Kolkata, Mananthavady, Mumbai, New Delhi and Pune.
No. It is currently available only at authorised test centres.
No second sitting has been confirmed for the 2026 cycle before the Summer 2027 intake.
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