TISS BAT 2019: Last date for applications submission extended; Check here
Vishwas Garia | March 20, 2019 | 11:50 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MARCH 20 : The Tata Institute of Social Sciences has extended the the deadline of application form submission. The last date of filling and submitting the application form has been shifted to March 31. The mode of application is online. The entrance examination is conducted for admissions in undergraduate programmes of the university.
Steps to Fill Application Form
- Register yourself by entering an email id and creating a password.
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Fill all the required details in the application form.
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Give your preference for one examination centre.
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Pay the application fee either by an offline or online mode
Application Fee
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Categories |
Fee |
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General and OBC candidates |
Rs. 1025 |
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SC/ ST and OBC (NC) candidates with family income less than Rs. 2.5 lakh |
Rs. 250 + Bank charges |
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OBC-NC candidates with family income less than Rs. 1 lakh |
Rs. 250 + Bank charges |
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Other SC/ ST candidates with family income more than Rs. 2.5 lakh |
Rs. 500 |
The application fee can be paid online by credit card/ debit card/ online transaction. For offline payment, candidates need to select 'cash' as a preferred mode of payment. He/ she needs to download a challan and make the payment in any branch of State Bank of India.
The entrance exam will take place on April 28 in an online mode.
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