NTA GAT-B 2023 exam date postponed; to be held on May 13
Anu Parthiban | April 18, 2023 | 12:33 PM IST | 1 min read
GAT-B admit card and city intimation slip download link and date will be announced shortly on the official website, dbt.nta.ac.in or through nta.ac.in.
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has postponed the Graduate Aptitude Test- Biotechnology (GAT-B) and Biotechnology Eligibility Test (BET 2023). The GAT-B 2023 exam which was scheduled to be conducted on April 23 will now be held on May 13.
“In consultation with Regional Centre for Biotechnology, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has rescheduled the Graduate Aptitude Test- Biotechnology (GAT-B) / Biotechnology Eligibility Test (BET) for 13 May 2023,” the NTA said in a latest notice released at nta.ac.in.
GAT-B admit card and city intimation slip download link and date will be announced shortly on the official website, dbt.nta.ac.in or through nta.ac.in. The NTA had earlier extended the application form date till April 5 and allowed applicants to edit the form submitted.
GAT-B, BET exam date 2023, timings
The entrance exam for admission postgraduate (PG) programmes in Biotechnology and allied areas in participating institutes will be held for a duration of 3 hours. The shift timing for GAT-B and BET exams are given below.
|
Exam |
Exam timings |
Exam date |
|
Graduate Aptitude Test- Biotechnology (GAT-B) |
9 AM to 12 noon |
May 13 |
|
Biotechnology Eligibility Test (BET) |
3 PM to 6 PM |
May 13 |
“The candidates and their parents are advised to keep visiting the above websites for the latest updates. For any queries/clarifications, candidates can call 011-40759000 or write to NTA at: dbt@nta.ac.in,” the NTA added.
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