NTA to close GPAT 2019 registrations on November 30
Naureen Gurung | November 27, 2018 | 10:09 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, NOVEMBER 26: The National Testing Agency will close the application form of GPAT 2019 on November 30, 2018 (11:50 PM). GPAT aspirants must fill and submit their GPAT application form before the deadline. The application form can be submitted online by registering on the official website. The application fee amounting to Rs. 1400 is also to be paid via online mode only. Candidates will be required to provide their personal, academic and contact details while filling the application form of GPAT 2019.
How to fill GPAT application form?
Read the following steps to know the application filling procedure for GPAT 2019:
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Registration: Go to https://ntagpat.nic.in/ntagpat/root/home.aspx and submit your basic details to register. You will also be required to create a unique password and choose a security question. A 12 digit application number will be generated which the candidates will obtain via text and e-mail.
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Filling the application form: Fill in the rest of the details (some blanks will be auto-filled with the information provided by the candidates in the previous step) and choose your top 4 preferred exam conducting cities. Review the complete GPAT 2019 application and edit it or continue to the next step, as required.
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Upload documents: Candidates will have to upload their passport-sized photograph and signature as per the specifications.
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Payment of Application Fee: The concluding step is to pay the application fee for GPAT 2019 via Debit/ Credit Card/ Net Banking/ e-Challan. Once the transaction is complete, candidates will be able to download the ‘Confirmation Page’.
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