GATE 2021 registration process with late fee extended till Oct 14
Team Careers360 | October 12, 2020 | 07:11 PM IST | 1 min read
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Try NowNEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Bombay (IIT Bombay) has extended the GATE 2021 registration last date with additional late fee. According to the new notification, candidates will be able to complete GATE 2021 registration till October 14, 2020 (5 PM) by paying an additional fee of Rs. 500. For GATE exam 2021 registration, the candidates will have to visit the official website gate.iitb.ac.in. Previously, the final date to register with late fee was October 12, 2020.
To be registered for GATE 2021, the candidates will have to submit their name, email address, mobile number and more. Once registered, the personal, academic and contact details have to be provided along with the paper that the candidates will be appearing for. GATE 2021 registration fees along with the late fee has to be paid in online mode (net banking/debit card/credit card).
GATE 2021 registration without late fees was open till October 8, 2020. After the registration period is over, the correction facility will be open from October 28 to November 13, 2020. IIT Bombay will conduct GATE 2021 from February 5 to 7 and 12 to 14 as a computer based test.
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