NEST online application 2021 deadline extended till May 10
Ananya | April 30, 2021 | 11:34 AM IST | 1 min read
Candidates who wish to apply for NEST 2021 entrance exam can complete the online registration cum application process on the official website - nestexam.in.
Candidates can download NEST Question/Sample Papers from here.
Download NowNEW DELHI: NISER Bhubaneswar and UMDAE-CBS have extended the last date to submit NEST online application 2021 to May 10, due to the rise in the COVID-19 cases. Earlier, the deadline to submit the online application form for the NEST 2021 exam was April 30.
Aspirants can fill NEST 2021 online application by visiting the official website - nestexam.in - and by clicking on the “Apply Online” button. As per the NEST 2021 online brochure, applicants need to submit a scanned copy of Class 10 marksheet or report card or certificate, digital copies of passport size photograph in jpg/jpeg format, and digital signature along with the application form. NEST application fee 2021 can be paid online using the debit/ credit card or net banking facility.
The conducting body has also deferred the release date of NEST admit card 2021 to May 30 as against May 20 earlier informed. The NEST 2021 exam date remains unchanged and will be held as per the schedule on June 14. The result of NEST 2021 will be announced on the official website on June 30.
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