NTA to release mock tests for GPAT 2019 soon
Naureen Gurung | January 11, 2019 | 05:57 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JANUARY 11: Online mock tests for GPAT 2019 will be made available on the National Testing Agency’s (NTA) official website. Candidates will require their login credentials to practice the GPAT 2019 mock tests. These mock tests will help candidates recognize their weaker points and even help them improve their time management skills. The mock tests are even expected to be available for download so that GPAT candidates can practice offline as well.
NTA will conduct GPAT 2019 on January 28. The conducting body has established Test Practice Centres (TPCs) in various parts of India, especially to reach candidates living in rural areas so that everyone gets equal opportunities to prepare for the online exam.
How to attempt GPAT Mock Tests 2019?
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Visit the official website of NTA.
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Click on ‘Student Registration (Mock Test)’.
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Click on ‘Online Mock Test’ and select the exam and paper of your choice.
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Enter your credentials and log in.
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Read the general instructions carefully and hit ‘Proceed’.
Advantages of GPAT 2019 Mock Tests
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Taking the mock tests then and there on the website will help candidates adapt to the online mode of GPAT 2019.
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Candidates will be able to judge their preparation level and work harder to improve their weaknesses.
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Candidates will be able to hone their time management skills.
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The GPAT mock tests 2019 will also familiarize the candidates’ with the exam pattern.
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