GAT-B, BET 2022 result announced at dbt.nta.ac.in.
A total of 8677 candidates appeared for GAT-B and 11,771 candidates appeared for BET examination, this year.
Mridula Singh | May 26, 2022 | 05:35 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced the Gratitude Aptitude Test (GAT-B) and Biotechnology Eligibility Test (BET) result 2022 on May 25. Candidates who have appeared in any of these entrance exams can check their GAT-B or BET 2022 result at the official website- dbt.nta.ac.in. The GAT-B and BET exam 2022 was conducted on April 23 in computer based mode.
To check GAT-B or BET result 2022: Click here
GAT-B result 2022 mentions details about the name of the candidate, All India Rank, test paper code, registration number, category wise qualifying marks and marks scored in the entrance test.
Steps to check the GAT-B result 2022
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Go to the official website - dbt.nta.ac.in
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Then, look for the ‘result link’ on the interface
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After clicking on the activated link, you will be redirected to a new page
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Add your email ID and password.
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Now, your result will display on the screen
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Download and take a print out for further reference.
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The Graduate Aptitude Test (GAT-B) is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) annually for candidates seeking admission to M.Sc Biotechnology and allied science programmes. Candidates will be assigned seats in GAT-B participating institutions based on their GAT-B scores and the number of seats available in the colleges.
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