NMAT by GMAC additional registration window open; Check steps to apply
Team Careers360 | January 18, 2021 | 11:10 AM IST | 2 mins read
Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) has opened the NMAT additional registration window from January 18 till January 31, 2021.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), the conducting body of NMAT has opened the additional registration window on today, January 18, 2021. Candidates can apply for NMAT by GMAC 2020 latest by January 31, 2021 in an online mode. Candidates who already have an account and could not register earlier can use their existing account to fill NMAT application form. The additional NMAT exam delivery starts from February 02 to February 08, 2021.
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Candidates can also register for NMAT by GMAC retake attempt from January 18 to January 31, 2021. Only one attempt will be allowed in the addition NMAT by GMAC 2020 exam window. NMAT by GMAC can be opted as an online home proctored test or can be scheduled for the NMAT test centre.
NMAT by GMAC 2020: Additional window dates
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Events |
Dates |
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NMAT Additional window registration start date |
January 18, 2021 |
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Additional registration window closing date |
January 31, 2021 |
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Additional window exam delivery date |
February 02 to February 08, 2021 |
Steps to register for NMAT by GMAC 2020
Candidates can follow the steps given below for additional window registration of NMAT 2020:
Step 1: Visit the official NMAT site or click here
Step 2: Next, click on the “Register” link
Step 3: Fill in the necessary details such as first name, last name, email ID, contact number number and a country where you would like to take NMAT by GMAC test.
Step 4: Candidates need to now, click the “Create an Account” tab
Step 5: Now complete the NMAT by GMAC application form once the dashboard opens
Step 6: Also go to the section where school preference is asked and select the school you wish to send your scores to.
Step 7: Pay the application form fee
Step 8: Click on the ‘ Submit’ button.
NMAT by GMAC 2020: Application fee
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Particulars |
Fees |
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Test registration fee |
Rs 2,300 |
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Retake registration fee(for existing candidates only) |
Rs 2,300 |
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Reschedule fee |
Rs 1,100 |
NMAT by GMAC Registration: Key points to be noted
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Candidates who have used their all three attempts for the NMAT by GMAC exam for the testing year July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021 cannot register for the additional window.
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Candidates can only take NMAT exam once in this addition exam window
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Candidates who have opted to appear for NMAT test centre will be allotted slots on the first come first serve basis
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NMAT by GMAC 2020 will be conducted in major test cities across India
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