NMAT 2020 - Fill application form before the last date
Team Careers360 | November 13, 2020 | 06:06 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Download EBookNEW DELHI - GMAC, the conducting body of NMAT 2020, will close the application window by November 20, 2020. Interested candidates have to fill the application form of the same on or before the last date. Before filling in the application form of NMAT 2020, the candidates have to go through the NMAT 2020 eligibility criteria and ensure so as to avoid any error while filling the registration form
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NMAT Important Dates 2020
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Events
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Date
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NMAT registration
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September 14 to November 20, 2020
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Late registration
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November 21 to 30, 2020
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Scheduling
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September 14 to November 30, 2020
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Registration retake
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November 05, 2020, to January 17, 2021
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Re-scheduling
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September 14, 2020, to January 17, 2021
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Scheduling of the retake
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November 05, 2020, to January 17, 2021
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NMAT 2020
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November 04, 2020, to January 30, 2021
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NMAT result declaration
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48 hours from test date and time.
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NMAT Eligibility Criteria 2020
- The candidates must be a graduate and must have scored at least 50 per cent in the same.
- candidates having a minimum of 2 years of experience will be given preference.
- There is no age limit in appearing for NMAT 2020.
How to fill the NMAT 2020 Application Form
Step 1 - Visit the official website or click here
Step 2 - Enter name, mobile number, email ID and the preferred country of taking NMAT exam
Step 3 - A link will be sent to the registered email ID after the details are submitted
Step 4 - Now, validate the email ID and log in by using the user name and password sent to the login
Step 5 - That will lead to the candidate dashboard. Candidates must click on the registration link given there and complete their NMAT application form. Now, enter:
- Personal information
- Contact information
- Education/work experience
- School preferences
- Additional information
- Exam mode
- Declaration
Step 6 - Now, make the NMAT 2020 fee payment
Step 7 - Subsequently, schedule the NMAT 2020 exam slot
Step 8 - Download the NMAT admit card for future reference
NMAT 2020
Narsee Monjee Aptitude Test, commonly known as NMAT, is an entrance examination conducted for admission to the postgraduate management programmes offered by the participating institutions located in India, South Africa, Philippines and Nigeria. NMAT 2020 will be conducted in a total of 66 exam centres (52 cities in India and 4 cities abroad). The entrance exam is conducted for 2 hours wherein the candidates have to answer 108 MCQs.
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