NMAT 2020 - GMAC announces additional registration window
GMAC will open the NMAT additional registration window on January 18, 2021. Candidates can register for NMAT by GMAC online.
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NEW DELHI: Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) will open the additional registration window for the NMAT 2020 from January 18 to 31, 2021, on its official website - nmat.org . Candidates can register for NMAT by GMAC in the online mode. The additional window exam delivery of NMAT 2020 will start from February 2 to 8, 2021.
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NMAT by GMAC - Important dates
Events |
Dates |
Additional window registration start date |
January 18 to 31, 2021 |
Re-scheduling |
January 18 to 29, 2021 |
Additional window exam delivery |
February 2 to 8, 2021 |
NMAT by GMAC - Eligibility criteria
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Candidates who completed graduation or equivalent with a score of at least 50% and above can apply for NMAT by GMAC.
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Those in the final year of graduation can also apply.
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There is no age limit
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Preference will be given to candidates with 2 to 3 years of work experience.
NOTE: Only one exam attempt will be allowed in this exam delivery window.
Who is not eligible?
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Candidates who have used all three attempts for NMAT by GMAC exam for the test year from July 1, 2020, to June 20, 2021, will not be able to register in the additional window.
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This means that candidates who have taken the main attempt and two re-takes will not be able to use this opportunity.
How to register for NMAT by GMAC
Those who have already had an account but have not been able to register before can complete the registration using their current account. No need to create a new account.
Step 1: Candidates need to visit the official NMAT site - nmat.org
Step 2: Next, find the “Register” link at the top right corner of the webpage.
Step 3: Then fill in the required details like first name, last name, email address, phone number, select a country where you would like to take NMAT by GMAC test.
Step 4: Once entering the details, click the “Create an Account” button.
Step 5: The candidate’s dashboard will open. In that, choose the NMAT by GMAC™ registration form and fill it.
Step 6: Go to the school preference section and select the school to send your scores to.
Note: Candidates can only send scores up to 5 programs with registration fees. If any candidate wants to send his / her marks to more programs, the candidate will have to pay an additional fee.
Step 7: Finally, submit the completed NMAT application form.
Application fees
Particulars |
Fees |
Test registration |
Rs 2,300 |
Retake (for existing candidates ONLY) |
Rs 2,300 |
Additional score reports (beyond first five) |
Rs 200 |
Reschedule |
Rs 1,100 |
About NMAT by GMAC
NMAT is a national-level computer-based mode entrance exam conducted every year by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) for the students who want to get admission in MBA courses which are offered at various participating institutes.
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