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Hello Surbhi Dixit. You can take either CBT or PBT or both of AIMA-MAT. It doesn't have any significant difference. CBT is held online but check out the availability of exam centre in your locality. The only benefit of taking both the attempts is that you may be able to improve your percentile scores. Feel free to approach me for more information. All the best !!
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