NEST registration 2022 from February 21; Entrance test on June 18
Team Careers360 | February 15, 2022 | 11:54 AM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can fill the NEST application form 2022 till May 18 by visiting the official website of the entrance exam.
Candidates can download NEST Question/Sample Papers from here.
Download NowNEW DELHI: NISER Bhubaneswar and UMDAE-CEBS, Mumbai will release the NEST application form 2022 on February 21 at nestexam.in. The last date of registration for the NEST 2022 exam is May 18.
Candidates will have the option to choose five NEST exam centres 2022 while filling the application form. The admit card of NEST 2022 will be released on June 6. The registered candidates will be able to download the NEST admit card 2022 using their login credentials.
NEST 2022 entrance exam will be conducted on June 18 in online mode. The entrance test of NEST 2022 will be held in two sessions for a duration of three hours. NEST exam 2022 will be held in 80 cities around the country.
How to apply for NEST 2022?
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Visit the official website (nestexam.in).
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Click on the “NEST 2022 New Registration” tab.
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Fill up the registration form by entering the required details.
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The candidates will receive the login credentials on their registered email address and mobile number.
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Login using the credentials provided and fill up the details in the NEST application form.
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Pay the registration fee through online mode.
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Review and submit the NEST 2022 application form.
NEST 2022 application fee for General, OBC, EWS category candidates is Rs 1200 and those students belonging to the SC, ST, PWD, Women category have to pay Rs 600. NEST result 2022 will be announced on July 5.
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