GITAM GAT 2023 application form available at gat.gitam.edu; Steps to apply
Candidates who fulfill the eligibility criteria for GITAM GAT 2023 can apply online. Check the instructions for filling online applications before applying online.
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Vikash Kumar Vishwakarma | December 7, 2022 | 06:28 PM IST
New Delhi:
Gandhi Institutes of Technology and Management (GITAM) has started the GAT 2023 application form. Candidates can apply for for GITAM GAT 2023 application form online on the website, gat.gitam.edu. Before starting with GITAM GAT application form 2023, candidates must check the eligibility criteria. GITAM GAT 2023 registration process will be in online mode.
To apply for GITAM GAT application form 2023,
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Aspirants should have a valid email id and a mobile number. All the newsletters / latest updates of the GITAM GAT exam 2023 will be sent to the candidates on their registered mail and mobile number. Aspirants must keep the scanned copy of the photograph in the required size for uploading while filling out the GAT online application 2023 application.
How to fill GITAM GAT 2023 application form 2023?
Follow the instructions and all the necessary steps to apply for GAT online application 2023
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Visit the website, appluu
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Click on the apply now link
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Now select the register option.
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Enter all the details and also select the option newsletters / latest updates
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Click on the register button
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Now validate the email. Also, check the mail for login details
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Log in using the details available in the email
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Now, generate a new password and click on the update password button
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Enter the current education details and save them.
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Select the course (multiple courses can be selected)
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Enter the personal details, contact details, and previous education details
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Preview the application
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Make the payment
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Take the print of the application form
Note: The application fee is non-refundable
GITAM GAT 2023 is a system-based exam. Candidates have to download and take the print of the GITAM GAT 2023 admit card before appearing for the exam. GITAM GAT 2023 exam will be held for 2 hours. The test question paper consists of 100 questions for 200 marks. There shall be no negative for the wrong attempts. All the questions will be in English medium only.
Aspirants who are appearing for the GAT 2023 must have a basic knowledge of computer skills like the use of keyboard and mouse operations. It is the candidate's responsibility to acquire these skills before appearing for the test.
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