GATE 2020 Registrations to End Today; Application Submission with Late Fee Open till October 1
Saakshi Lama | September 28, 2019 | 09:06 AM IST | 1 min read
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Try NowNew Delhi, September 28: IIT Delhi will be closing the registration process of GATE 2020 today i.e., September 28, 2019 (11:59 PM). Candidates will be able to apply for GATE 2020 with normal application fee till today. Earlier, the final date was September 24, but it was extended due to heavy traffic load in the GATE application portal.
However, IIT Delhi will also be accepting applications until October 1, 2019 but with the addition of late fees. An extra fee of Rs. 500 has to be added to the normal fee during the payment process if the candidates submits their application form from September 29 to October 1, 2019. As of now, the authorities have not released any extended date for late fee application period so candidates are advised to submit their application form as soon as possible.
It has to be noted that during the application process, if there is a delay in receiving the OTP for verification, the candidates can go ahead with the payment with verification of either email ID or mobile number. The candidates will have to verify the remaining one at a later stage.
If the status of the candidates’ application is “Under Scrutiny/Under Process” then they do not have to worry. The scrutiny team will process their application and only those candidates whose application need to be rectified in Photo/Signature/Supporting document will get automatic email/SMS. The authorities have notified that the scrutiny process will continue till a few days even after the application portal is closed.
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