HPU MAT application form 2020 last date extended- Check details here
Himanshu Shekhar | June 17, 2020 | 06:20 PM IST
NEW DELHI - Himachal Pradesh University Business School (HPUBS) has re-extended the last date of HPU MAT 2020 registration to June 30. Earlier, the end date to apply for HP MAT 2020 application form was June 11. Candidates can fill the HPU MAT 2020 application form in online mode.
HPU MAT application form 2020- Important Dates
Events |
Dates |
Starting date to apply for HPU MAT 2020 |
Available |
Last date to registration for HPU MAT 2020 |
June 30, 2020 |
Steps to fill HPU MAT 2020 application form
Step 1- Visit the official website or ( Click Here )
Step 2- Now select the programme category
Step 3- Now screen will display the HPU MAT registration form where candidates need to enter their personal details
Step 4- Now click on “Submit” button
Step 5- Now system will generate registration number and password and now click on ‘I have noted down’
Step 6- Now re-login through registration number and password and upload the requisite documents
Step 7- Now review the entered information
Step 8- Now pay the application fee in online mode
Step 9- Submit the application form and take a print of it for future reference
About HPU MAT 2020
Himachal Pradesh University Business School (HPUBS) conducts Himachal Pradesh University Management Aptitude Test (HPU MAT) annually for admission to its MBA programme. There will be a total of 50 seats offered to the programme.
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