JEMAT 2020 Application Form Filling Date extended
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NEW DELHI - Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology issued a notification in which it stated that the last date for filling the application form of JEMAT 2020 has been extended to June 10. The decision has been taken in wake of the lockdown that has been caused in the state as well as across the country due to COVID 19 pandemic.
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Important Dates for JEMAT 2020
Events |
Dates |
Start date for registration for JEMAT |
April 15, 2020 |
End date to fill the form of JEMAT 2020 |
June 30, 2020 |
JEMAT 2020 |
To be notified |
Know how to fill the application form of JEMAT 2020
Candidates can check the steps to fill the registration form of JEMAT 2020 which is available in online mode. The fee for registration for general and OBC category candidate is Rs 600 while those who from SC/ST and PwD category, they will have to pay Rs 350.
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Click on the official link of JEMAT 2020
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Fill all the personal details
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Upload the scanned image of the candidate and the signature
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Choose the choice of online exam centre
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REgistration id will be generated
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After reviewing the application form, submit it
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Pay the requisite application fee
About JEMAT 2020
The Joint Entrance Management Aptitude Test (JEMAT-2020) is a state level entrance exam which is conducted every year for admission to the MBA/MHA/AICTE approved PG Diploma programmes that are offered in the participating institutes.
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