NEST 2019 application begins; Register till March 11
Apratim Chatterjee | January 7, 2019 | 09:09 PM IST
New Delhi, January 7 : The application form for National Entrance Screening Test has begun. The NEST 2019 application form have been announced online. The NEST registration is available on the official website only. Candidates who wish to apply for the integrated M.Sc programmes in NISER Bhubaneswar and University of Mumbai, Department of Atomic Energy need to submit the application form of NEST until March 11, 2019.
Are you eligible?
Aspirants can check the detailed eligibility criteria before registering for NEST 2019. According to NEST eligibility criteria, the candidates who wish to apply for the integrated M.Sc programmes must have completed their Class 12th qualifying examination or equivalent from a recognized university with minimum 60 percent marks in case of a General or OBC category student. Those who belong to the SC/ST category need to secure a minimum of 55 percent marks in their qualifying examination. They must have qualified Class 12 examination in 2017 or 2018. Candidates who are appearing for Class 12th examination in 2018 are also eligible to apply for the test.
Age Limit : Candidates who wish to apply must be born on or after August 1999. There will be a relaxation of 5 years in age limit for SC/ST PwD candidates.
NEST 2019 Application - Click here to register and apply
NEST Application Fee
Category |
Fee (in INR) |
General OBC (male) |
Rs. 1200 |
Female |
Rs. 600 |
SC/ST |
Rs. 600 |
PwD |
Rs. 600 |
Candidates can submit NEST application fee using either Credit Card or Debit Card or Net Banking facilities.
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