Manav Rachna University to conduct MRNAT 2020 Phase 4 on July 24-25
Team Careers360 | July 3, 2020 | 12:59 PM IST
NEW DELHI : Manav Rachna University has announced the dates for the fourth phase of admissions. Aspiring candidates can now apply online for admissions to undergraduate and postgraduate programmes (except M.Tech, BDS, MDS and B.Arch) till July 22, which is the last date for filling the application form for the 4 th phase. According to the fresh dates announced by the varsity, Manav Rachna National Aptitude Test (MRNAT) 2020 for the fourth phase on July 24 and 25, 2020.
Thus, candidates are advised to apply well before the application deadline to avoid any last-minute hassle. Also, this may be their last chance, as the university may not announce any other phase for admissions for MRNAT this year now.
Further, for the candidates, who would be appearing in the online aptitude test, the Manav Rachna University would announce the results on July 28. Selection and congratulatory letters for scholarship holders (those who qualify for scholarship) would be sent by July 29, 2020.
As a part of the process, the selected candidates will have to confirm their seat by making a retainer fee payment within the next 6 days of selection.
No candidate would be considered for MRNAT scholarship via mobile, however, such candidates would be offered admission on the basis of their GDPI performance. There is no provision for re-appearing for the MRNAT for any candidate.
It must be noted that MRNAT 4 is being held for admission all undergraduate and postgraduate programmes offered by the varsity, except M.Tech, BDS, MDS and B.Arch.
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