NMAT 2021 Registration: Know eligibility and step-by-step application process
Himanshu Shekhar | August 20, 2021 | 05:20 PM IST | 3 mins read
NMAT 2021 registration window will close on November 10. Check the NMAT eligibility prior to filling the application form of NMAT 2021.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI - The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) has started the NMAT 2021 application process on August 3. Management aspirants can fill the NMAT registration form on the official website- register.nmat.org. The NMAT application window will close on November 10. Prior to filling the NMIMS NMAT 2021 application form, applicants are advised to check and meet the eligibility criteria. Also, they must keep required documents ready with them before beginning with the NMAT by GMAC registration.
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At the time of NMAT 2021 registration, candidates will have to pay the NMAT exam fee of Rs 2300/-. Candidates can make payment via online mode by using a Credit/ debit card or net banking. The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) will conduct NMAT 2021 from October 14 to December 27. Candidates can attempt the NMAT entrance test three times (one main attempt and two retakes) for a better score.
NMAT Registration 2021 - Important Dates
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Start date to fill NMAT 2021 registration form |
August 3, 2021 |
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Last date to fill NMAT application form 2021 |
November 10, 2021 |
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NMAT 2021 exam date |
October 14 to December 27, 2021 |
NMAT Eligibility Criteria 2021
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Candidates must have completed their graduation in the pattern of 10+2+3 or 10+2+4 from any stream
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Candidates should have secured 50 percent marks in total aggregate
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Those who are waiting for their result for the final year of graduation or pursuing the same are also eligible to apply for NMAT 2021
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There is no age bar to appear for the NMAT entrance test
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Work experience- At the time of admission, the candidates having prior work experience of two to three years are preferred. Though candidates having no work experience are equally eligible to apply for NMAT 2021.
NMAT 2021 Application Fee
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NMAT application fee components |
NMAT exam fees |
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NMAT Registration Fees (Early) |
Rs 2300 + applicable taxes |
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NMAT Late Registration Fees |
Rs 2800 + applicable charges |
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NMAT Fees for Exam Retaking |
Rs 2300 + applicable charges |
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NMAT Fees for Exam Rescheduling |
Rs 1200 + applicable charges |
Documents to be kept ready before filling NMAT application form 2021
Candidates are advised to keep the following documents ready with them before filling the application form of NMAT 2021.
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Name, address, DOB, and category details
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Class X, XII, Graduation, and other academic certificates
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Scanned copy of photograph and signature
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Credit/ debit card or net banking details
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Valid email address and mobile phone number
How to fill NMAT 2021 application form?
Candidates can follow the provided steps while filling the NMAT registration form and submit it successfully.
Step 1- Firstly, visit the official website of NMAT 2021 and click on the “Register Now” tab to generate NMAT login details
Step 2- Already registered candidates can login by entering Email ID and Password
Step 3- After registration, candidates will get a mail on provided email ID, open it, and click on the “Click here” button
Step 4- Now, candidates will be redirected to NMAT 2021 registration dashboard
Step 5- Here, click on Yes/ No radio button after that click on the “Update Preference” tab
Step 6- Now, candidates will be redirected to the NMAT registration dashboard where you will have to click on the “Register Now/ Continue” tab to fill NMAT application form
Step 7- Here, enter all required personal details and upload a photograph in NMAT application form and click on the Next Button
Step 8- Fill the contact information here and click on the “Next” tab
Step 9- Now, provide Education/ Work experience details
Step 10- Choose school preference
Step 11- Now, fill the “additional information” form
Step 12- Next, in the declaration form here, click on the “I Agree” tab and enter the Name and date
Step 13- Then, click on the “Submit & Make Payment” tab
Step 14- Lastly, pay the application fee by using a credit/ debit card or net banking
What after NMAT 2021 exam
The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) will release NMAT 2021 exam results in online mode after completion of the test. For example, if a candidate appears for the NMAT exam on October 14 then they will get their result on October 16. If a candidate is not satisfied with their NMAT result then in such a case they can re-take the NMAT exam and make their performance better.
About NMAT 2021
Graduate Management Council (GMAC) annually conducts Narsee Monjee Aptitude Test, commonly known as NMAT to offer admission into postgraduate management programs offered by the participating institutes.
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