UGAT 2020 postponed due to COVID 19 - New schedule announced
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NEW DELHI: All India Management Association announced the new dates for Under Graduate Aptitude Test (UGAT). In the notification, the authorities have said that the decision to postpone the exam was taken due to guidelines that have been laid down by the government and also keeping in mind the convenience of the candidates due to Coronavirus pandemic. The online registration of UGAT 2020 has been extended till June 7 and the exam has been postponed.
New Dates for UGAT 2020
Event |
PBT Mode |
End date to register (payment by DD) |
June 5 |
End date to register online |
June 7 |
Availability of admit card |
June 9 |
UGAT BBA 2020 |
June 14
|
Application Form
UGAT 2020 application form for PBT mode is available in online mode, Candidates can click here to fill the application form.
About UGAT BBA 2020
All India Management Association will conduct Under Graduate Aptitude Test (UGAT) at national level in offline mode. UGAT 2020 is conducted for admission to various undergraduate programmes in the institutes accepting UGAT score.
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