NEST 2021 Postponed: Application window extended till July 15
Kapil Rawat | May 21, 2021 | 10:38 AM IST | 1 min read
The NISER and UM-DAE-CEBS has extended the NEST application form deadline and also postponed the exam, admit card and result date.
Candidates can download NEST Question/Sample Papers from here.
Download NowNEW DELHI: The NISER and UM-DAE CEBS have postponed the NEST 2021 exam dates due to the resurgence of COVID-19 second wave. The last date to fill NEST application form 2021 has also been extended to July 15. The new dates regarding NEST 2021 exam, admit card and result will be announced soon on the official website - nestexam.in.
Before filling the NEST application form 2021, candidates have to register themselves by entering their email ID and mobile number in the web portal provided on the official website of NEST. After registration, candidates can proceed to fill their personal, academic and contact details in the NEST application form 2021.
While filling NEST 2021 application form, candidates can select upto five cities as preferences for the NEST 2021 exam centres. Candidates also have to upload their scanned image and photograph in the prescribed format and size.
All the details and documents filled in the NEST application form 2021 must be correct and legit. Candidate’s NEST 2021 application form will be rejected if any details and documents are found to be incorrect and forged.
After filling the NEST application form 2021, candidates can pay the application fee via credit card, debit card or net banking. The NEST 2021 application fee for a general (Male) candidate is Rs.1,200, while the other category students have to pay Rs 600.
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