GPAT 2021 result to be announced soon; Challenge answer key by March 9
GPAT answer key 2021 has been released. The NTA will release the GPAT result soon on the official website.
Pallavi Goel | March 7, 2021 | 05:41 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released GPAT answer key 2021 along with the question papers on March 7, at gpat.nta.nic.in. The NTA is expected to declare the result of Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT) soon. The GPAT 2021 result will be announced in online mode on the official website. The GPAT result will be published in a scorecard format mentioning the details of the candidate's name, roll number, GPAT score, All India Rank, and the qualifying status. However, no official GPAT result date has been announced yet by the NTA.
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Candidates can check the GPAT 2021 answer key and question papers by logging in using application number and password/ date of birth. Students are provided with the facility to challenge the answer key of GPAT 2021 in case of any discrepancy by March 9.
GPAT 2021 result date expected soon
Usually, the GPAT result is declared a few days after the conduct of the exam. Last year, the Pharmacy entrance exam was conducted on January 28, 2020, while the result was declared on February 4. Along with the GPAT result 2021, NTA will publish the All India Merit List. The GPAT 2021 merit list will mention the names of candidates, qualifying status, GPAT score, and AIR secured by the candidate. Candidates who will be declared qualified in the GPAT exam will be eligible for counselling.
How to check GPAT result 2021?
Know the steps to check the result of GPAT 2021 here.
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Visit gpat.nta.nic.in
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Click on the 'View GPAT 2021 Result' option
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Login using application number and password
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Click on 'view result'
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GPAT 2021 scorecard will be displayed on the screen
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Verify the details mentioned in GPAT exam result
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Check marks scored in GPAT exam 2021
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Download the GPAT 2021 result for future reference
GPAT cutoff 2021
Along with the result of GPAT 2021, NTA will release the minimum marks required by candidates for qualifying the Pharmacy entrance test. The GPAT 2021 cutoff will be different for each category. Only candidates who will secure the cutoff will be declared as qualified in the GPAT result 2021. As per GPAT expert analysis by GPAT Adda Pharma Academy , the expected GPAT cutoff is 150 to 160 marks for general candidates. Check the previous year GPAT cutoff below.
GPAT cutoff
Category |
GPAT cutoff 2020 |
GPAT cutoff 2019 |
General |
163 |
141 |
OBC-NCL |
131 |
117 |
SC |
103 |
95 |
ST |
76 |
74 |
EWS |
104 |
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