NEST 2024 registration begins at nestexam.in; know dates, how to apply
Anurag Reddy | April 3, 2024 | 11:52 AM IST | 1 min read
NEST 2024: NISER Bhubaneswar & UM - DAE CEBS will conduct the NEST 2024 exam on June 30 to offer admissions for Integrated MSc programmes.
NEW DELHI: National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER), Bhubaneswar and UM - DAE CEBS have released the NEST 2024 application form on April 3, at nestexam.in. Candidates can fill and submit the application form by visiting the official website till the last date, May 31.
The NEST 2024 exam will be conducted on June 30, by the National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER), Bhubaneswar and University of Mumbai - Department of Atomic Energy Centre for Excellence in Basic Sciences. The total marks of the NEST 2024 entrance exam is 150.
According to the NEST eligibility criteria 2024, candidates should complete Class 12 with minimum 60% to be eligible for the NEST 2024. Students belonging to SC and ST categories will have to score a minimum of 55% marks in Class 12 to be eligible for the examination.
How to apply for NEST 2024?
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Visit the official website - nestexam.in.
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Click on the “Application Form” link available on the home page.
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Register by entering your personal information.
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After the registration, candidates should fill in all their details regarding personal information, academic details in the application form.
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Candidates should pay the registration fee to complete the registration process.
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Applicants can download the application form for future reference.
The candidates belonging to the General, OBC category will have to pay Rs 1,400, while female applicants, candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST) and Divyangjan candidates will have to pay Rs 700 as NEST 2024 registration fee.
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