GPAT 2021 registration started at gpat.nta.nic.in; Know changes here
Team Careers360 | December 23, 2020 | 05:56 PM IST | 2 mins read
Aspirants fulfilling the basic eligibility criteria of GPAT can fill the GPAT 2021 application form by January 22 and pay the fee till January 23, 2021
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released an official notification along with the application form for Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT) 2021 today, December 23, at nta.ac.in. Aspirants fulfilling the basic eligibility criteria of GPAT can fill the GPAT application form by January 22 and pay the fee till January 23, 2021. Aspirants can fill the GPAT 2021 application form by registering with all the required details in online mode. A link to fill the GPAT application form has been mentioned below.
To fill the GPAT 2021 application form - Click here
As per the released schedule, the NTA will conduct GPAT 2021 on February 22/27, 2021. On the basis of GPAT score, admission will be granted in Masters in Pharmacy (M.Pharm) for 39,670 seats offered by more than 782 participating institutes.
GPAT 2021 - Released schedule
Aspirants can go through the official notification and schedule regarding GPAT 2021 from below.
GPAT 2021 - Hike in application fee
Aspirants must note that the GPAT 2021 application fee has been increased. For convenience, aspirants can compare the application fees from the previous year from below.
GPAT 2021 form fee
|
Category |
Fees |
|
|
General (UR) |
Male- ₹ 2000/- |
Female- ₹ 1000/- |
|
EWS/ SC/ST/PwD /OBC-(NCL) |
Male- ₹ 1000/- |
Female- ₹ 1000/- |
|
Transgender- ₹ 1000/- |
||
GPAT 2020 application form fee
|
Category |
Application fee |
|
General/ Non- Creamy layer OBC |
Rs 1600 |
|
SC/ ST/ PwD/Female/Transgender |
Rs 800 |
How to fill GPAT form 2021?
Aspirants can fill GPAT 2021 application form in simple steps which are mentioned below.
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Visit the NTA GPAT official website, gpat.nta.nic.in
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Click on the “Apply for GPAT 2021” section
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Register for GPAT by filling required details
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Fill up the application form
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Upload the required scanned documents
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Make the GPAT application fee 2021 payment
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Giving choices for GPAT exam city
What after GPAT registration 2021?
After the due date of GPAT registration, the NTA will commence the application correction window facilities from January 25 to 30, 2021. On the basis of final completion of the GPAT 2021 application process, authorities will release the admit card for successfully registered candidates. It must be noted by candidates that they must carry the hall ticket to GPAT exam centres, failing which entry will be prohibited.
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