GPAT 2021: NTA opens correction facility at gpat.nta.nic.in
Based on the final details submitted by the candidates in the correction window, the NTA will issue the GPAT 2021 admit cards for registered candidates on the official website.
Sonia Vats | February 3, 2021 | 01:49 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has opened the correction window facility of the Graduate Pharmacy Admission Test- GPAT 2021 from February 2 at gpat.nta.nic.in . GPAT 2021 correction window is only available for the registered candidates and can be availed till the specified date. The registered candidates can edit their details filled in GPAT application form using the correction window. The registration for GPAT 2021 was closed on January 30, 2021, while the fee could be paid till January 31.
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The pharmacy entrance examination is scheduled to be held on February 22, 27 in the computer-based test (CBT). Through the entrance exam, admission will be granted in Masters in Pharmacy (M.Pharm) for 39,670 seats offered by more than 782 participating institutes.
How to make use GPAT 2021 correction window?
Candidates who successfully registered for GPAT 2021, must check the steps to use the correction window below.
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Go to the official website gpat.nta.nic.in
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Click on ‘application form correction for GPAT 2021’
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Login using registration number, password and security pin
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Read the instructions carefully and proceed
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The application form will appear on the screen
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Edit/delete the required filled in fields as required
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After corrections, save the details corrected and enter OTP received
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Pay the additional fees, if required as per the category
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Click on ‘Final Submit’ for submission of application form
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Take at least two to three printouts of correction slip for future references
Detailed that can be edited in GPAT correction window 2021
Candidates must know that there are some details that can be edited in the correction window of GPAT 2021. Details are:
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Personal details - name, parent’s name, nationality, state/UT, category
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Choice of exam cities - at least four GPAT exam centres must be selected
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Academic details - Class 10, 12 and B.Pharm board/university details, passed/appearing, CGPA
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Address details - city/town, country, district, pin code, email ID and mobile number
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Documents uploaded - re-upload the passport size photograph and signature, if not uploaded correctly
IMPORTANT NOTE : It must be noted that the changes once submitted cannot be changed, therefore, aspirants need to be careful during modifications.
What after GPAT 2021 Correction Window?
After the closing of the correction window facility, the NTA will issue the GPAT 2021 admit card for the registered candidates on the official website. Candidates will be required to download a hard copy of the admit card and take it with themselves at the exam centre on the day of the exam. It is to be noted that entry without the GPAT admit card 2021 will not be permitted to candidates at any circumstances.
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