GAT-B Admit Card 2021 Released: Exam on August 14; Check how to download here
Vishwas Garia | August 9, 2021 | 10:39 AM IST | 1 min read
The entrance exam will be conducted on August 14. Check how to download the GAT-B admit card and more details here.
NEW DELHI: National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the GAT-B 2021 admit card on August 8 in online mode. Registered candidates can download the GAT-B admit card 2021 by visiting the official website - dbt.nta.ac.in.
In order to download the GAT-B admit card, the candidates need to enter their application number and password or date of birth in the admit card login window.
To download GAT-B admit card 2021 - Click here
The entrance examination of GAT-B 2021 will be held on August 14 in computer-based mode. GAT-B 2021 will be held for a duration of 180 minutes. The medium of the entrance examination will be English.
Candidates are required to carry their GAT-B 2021 admit card along with other ID proof such as Aadhaar card, Pan card, Voter ID or driving license to the exam centre, without which they will not be able to sit in the entrance test. They are also advised to keep the GAT-B admit card 2021 till the end of the admission process.
If candidates find any difficulty in downloading the GAT B hall ticket 2021, they can connect to the NTA helpline number or write to NTA at dbt@nta.ac.in.
The last date of GAT-B 2021 registration was July 31. This is the first time the NTA is conducting the GAT-B examination. Last year, it was conducted by the Regional Centre of Biotechnology, Faridabad. Graduate Aptitude Test - Biotechnology or GAT-B is a national level entrance test conducted for admission to PG level programmes in biotechnology and allied sciences.
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