HPU MAT 2021: Last date to register extended till June 21; Apply at admissions.hpushimla.in
Sundararajan | June 10, 2021 | 12:13 PM IST | 2 mins read
HPUBS has extended the last date to submit the HPU MAT application form 2021 till June 21. Candidates can apply for HPU MAT 2021 in online mode to appear for the exam.
NEW DELHI:
Himachal Pradesh University Business School (HPUBS) has extended the last date to fill the HPU MAT application form 2021 for the MBA programme till June 21. Eligible and interested candidates can apply for this state-level MBA entrance test by visiting the HPUBS official website - admissions.hpushimla.in.
Candidates belonging to the general category will have to pay the HPU MAT application fee of Rs 1,000, while reserved category (SC/ ST/ PwD) candidates will have to pay Rs 500.
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to fill the HPU MAT 2021 application form
HPU MAT exam schedule 2021
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Events |
HPU MAT Dates 2021 |
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Last date for HPU MAT 2021 registration |
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HPU MAT admit card release date |
To be announced |
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HPU MAT 2021 exam date |
To be announced |
HPU MAT eligibility criteria 2021
Candidates applying for HPU MAT have to check the eligibility criteria before proceeding with the registration. The eligibility criteria for HPU MAT 2021 are as follows:
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As per the HPU MAT eligibility criteria, students should have a minimum of 50 percent aggregate marks in graduation in any stream from a recognized university/ institute for the general category (45 percent for SC/ ST/ PwD category applicants).
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Students who are in their final year of the qualifying examination are also eligible to fill the HPU MAT 2021 registration form .
HPU MAT age limit
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Category |
Maximum Age |
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General (Girls) |
28 years |
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General (Boys) |
26 years |
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SC/ ST (Girls) |
29 years |
Prerequisites for filling the HPU MAT 2021 application form
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Scanned signature of the candidate (sign with black ink on white paper).
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Scanned photograph candidate.
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Scanned signature of student’s father/ mother (sign with black ink on white paper).
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Marksheets of the qualifying examination.
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Scanned signature format should be .jpg or .jpeg only.
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Maximum size 100 KB.
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The filename should be 10 characters maximum.
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How to register for HPU MAT 2021
Step 1: Go to the official website of HPU - hpuniv.ac.in.
Step 2: Click on the “Online Admission” tab from the “Admission” menu bar.
Step 3: It will redirect you to the admission page. From there, click on the tab ‘Postgraduate - HPU MAT (MBA)’.
Step 4: Read the instructions carefully before proceeding to fill the HPU MAT application form .
Step 5: Students must fill in the application details as prescribed.
Step 6: Finally, pay the HPU MAT 2021 application fee and submit the application form.
HPU MAT application fee 2021
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Category |
Fee |
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General Category |
Rs 1000 |
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Reserved Category |
Rs 500 |
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