NRTI 2019 Admission: Application forms released for academic session 2019-20
Vishwas Garia | May 18, 2019 | 04:20 PM IST | 1 min read
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI, MAY 18: National Rail and Transportation Institute, Vadodara has started the application process for academic session 2019-20. The university has released the application forms in the online mode. Candidates can fill the application form of NRTI until June 7. The application fee for General/ OBC/ EWS candidates is Rs.500, whereas for SC/ ST/ PwD candidates is Rs.250. The university will conduct an entrance test for admission in B.Sc Transportation Technology and BBA in Transportation Management. The entrance examination will be conducted on June 23.
How to fill NRTI Application Form 2019
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Visit the official website of NRTI (nrti.edu.in)
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Click on ‘Apply Now’ in the title bar.
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To register, enter the contact details (Name, Age, Email address, Mobile No.)
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Login using the assigned login id and password and enter personal details, contact details and educational qualifications.
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Upload the required documents and select the preferred test centres.
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Pay the application fee.
About NRTI Entrance Test
National Rail and Transportation Institute will conduct an entrance test for admissions in 105 seats B.Sc and BBA programmes offered by the university. The entrance test will be held in 25 centres across the country in the computer based mode. The 90 minutes entrance test will consist of 100 multiple choice questions.
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