GAT-B 2020 admit card released; download here
Team Careers360 | September 23, 2020 | 11:36 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Regional Centre for Biotechnology (RCB), Faridabad has issued the GAT-B 2020 admit card on September 23, in online mode. The admit card can be accessed by the registered candidates at rcb.res.in/GATB. GAT-B admit card has been released for the examination which is to be held on October 3. In order to download the Graduate Aptitude Test - Biotechnology admit card, candidates need to visit the official website of GAT-B 2020 and use their application number and date of birth.
This is the second time that the authorities have released the GAT-B hall ticket 2020. Earlier, the admit card was issued on June 25, however, as the exam dates were postponed then, the admit card window was closed after two days of release on June 27.
While downloading the hall ticket, candidates must ensure that all the particulars on the admit card of GAT-B 2020 are correct.
It must be noted that the GAT-B hall ticket 2020 must be carried to the examination centre on October 3, as no candidate will be allowed to sit for the examination, take the test or enter the test centre without possessing a valid admit card. Along with the GAT-B 2020 admit card, candidates must also carry a valid photo ID proof for verification purpose.
GAT-B 2020 would be held in the computer-based mode for 3 hours. The paper will have two sections - A and B with multiple-choice questions. Part A will have 60 compulsory questions, while in part B, candidates have to attempt 60 questions out of 100.
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