DU JAT Application Form 2019 Released, NTA To Conduct Exam
shruti.garg | May 31, 2019 | 08:45 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MAY 30: The University of Delhi released the DU JAT 2019 application form in online mode for the management entrance exam. It is for the first time that National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the entrance exam which will be held in computer based mode.
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Important dates for DU JAT 2019
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Events |
Dates |
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Application form start date |
May 30, 2019 |
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Application form last date |
To be notified |
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Admit card |
Third week of June |
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Exam |
Third week of June (in two shifts) |
Documents required while filling DU JAT 2019 Application Form
Students must keep the following documents ready before filling the DU JAT 2019 application form:
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Active or working E-mail ID
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Active/working mobile number
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Candidate’s scanned photograph (as per size prescribed)\
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Candidate’s scanned signature (as per size prescribed)
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Debit/credit card
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Marksheet of class 10th.
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Marksheet of class 12th.
Steps to fill DU JAT 2019 Application Form
Step 1: Click at the official site to register for the exam-
ug.du.ac.in
Step 2: Register by filling all the necessary details and then click on login tab
Step 3: Login with the new id and password
Step 4: Fill the application form with all the required details and upload the documents
Step 5: Pay the application fee
Step 6: Download and take print out of DU JAT 2019 application form
About DU JAT 2019
DU JAT 2019 will be conducted by National Testing Agency tentatively in the third week of June 2019. The DU JAT 2019 will be conducted to facilitate admission for management courses.
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