GITAM GAT 2021 exam dates revised; Check new schedule at gitam.edu
GITAM GAT exam date has been revised by the authorities. GAT 2021 exam will now be held from May 22 to 26 for UG and PG programmes.
Candidates can now download the GITAM GAT sample papers to boost their exam preparation.
Download NowRidhi.Khurana | April 7, 2021 | 11:14 AM IST
NEW DELHI: GITAM (Deemed to be University) has revised exam dates for GITAM admission test (GITAM GAT) 2021. The authorities shall now conduct the GITAM GAT exam 2021 from May 22 to 26. The GAT 2021 will be held online for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
Candidates can appear for GITAM admission test 2021 online from their home. They can take the GAT 2021 exam on their mobile phones or desktop/ laptops according to their convenience. The GAT exam time is not fixed but candidates can log in between 9 AM to 4 PM on the scheduled test dates.
The authorities have also extended the last date to submit GITAM GAT application form 2021 till further notice. Candidates can register for the GAT 2021 exam at apply.gitam.edu . Registered candidates will receive login credentials to the registered email ID and mobile number one day prior to the exam schedule. Candidates appearing for the GITAM home test using their android mobiles may download the application ‘Secure assessment’ for an easier experience.
Earlier, the last date to submit GITAM GAT 2021 application form was March 31. Also, the GITAM admission test 2021 was scheduled from April 17 to 23.
In case of any queries, candidates may contact the GITAM authorities at 880884000.
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