IIT Bombay issues GATE 2021 support letter for February 6 exam; Download here
IIT Bombay has issued a support letter to students having exams on February 6. Candidates can download the GATE 2021 support letter from GOAPS login from the website appsgate.iitb.ac.in
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Download NowSatyendra Singh | February 5, 2021 | 04:42 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay will be conducting the GATE 2021 exam on February 6, 7, 13 and 14 in 200 cities across the country. Owing to the ‘Bharat Bandh’ called by various farmers' unions on February 6, IIT Bombay has issued a support letter to students having exams on February 6. Candidates can download the GATE 2021 support letter from GOAPS login from the website appsgate.iitb.ac.in .
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The support letter has been issued keeping in view the hardship students might face due to Bharat Bandh. This letter, bearing the sign and seal of organising chairperson of GATE 2021 will act as the movement order for smooth passing through the blockade.
How to download GATE 2021 support letter
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Open the GOAPS 2021 portal at appsgate.iitb.ac.in
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Login using enrollment ID or email address and password
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Candidates will see the link to download support letter
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Click on the link, download and take its print
It must be noted that only those candidates having exams on February 6 have been issued the support letter. Also, support letter is only for the movement in difficult areas and it will not be treated as an admit card. Candidates have to carry GATE admit card 2021 without which no candidate will be allowed to appear in the exam.
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