GITAM GAT 2020 result announced; check steps to download
Team Careers360 | May 26, 2020 | 11:40 AM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can now download the GITAM GAT sample papers to boost their exam preparation.
Download NowNEW DELHI - The Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM) University has declared the result of GITAM Admission Test (GAT) 2020 on May 25. Candidates who appeared in the home proctored examination can now access their result through the official website by logging in using their application number and mobile number. Information such as scores, ranks and more obtained in the entrance examination is available in GITAM GAT result 2020. The steps required to be followed for checking GAT result are as follows:
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Visit the official website at admissions.gitam.edu/login
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A login window shall appear on this screen
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Login using the application number and candidate mobile number
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Now click on login. The next page shall contain GITAM GAT result
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Save the page and take a print for future reference
The result shall contain marks obtained in individual subjects as well as the overall score obtained in the entrance examination.
The authorities had conducted GITAM GAT 2020 in three phases with Phase 1 on April 26 to 30, Phase 2 on May 2 to 6 and Phase 3 on May 20 to 23. The entrance exam was conducted as a home proctored one wherein candidates were required to appear for the entrance examination online while sitting at their homes. Those who qualified the exam complying with the cutoff marks will have to participate in the counselling process for admission in the university.
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