UGAT 2021: AIMA to close registration for IBT exam today; apply at aima.in
Divyosha Banda | July 1, 2021 | 10:47 AM IST | 2 mins read
UGAT 2021 registration for the July 4 exam ending today, July 1. Class 12 passed out students interested in pursuing an Integrated MBA (IMBA) or BBA can apply.
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NEW DELHI:
All India Management Association (AIMA) is closing the UGAT registration today, July 1, for the internet-based test to be held on July 4. Interested candidates can fill the UGAT application form in both online and offline mode. Applicants are advised to check and meet the UGAT eligibility criteria before applying. The application form of UGAT 2021 in online mode is available on the official website, aima.in. Candidates will have to pay Rs 750 as an application fee which can be paid via credit/ debit card, net banking, or demand draft.
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UGAT Registration 2021: Important Dates
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Events |
UGAT 2021 Dates |
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Last date to register for UGAT BBA |
July 1 |
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Availability of the UGAT BBA admit card |
July 2 |
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AIMA UGAT exam date 2021 |
July 4 |
UGAT 2021: Eligibility Criteria
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Candidates must be a graduate in any discipline from a recognized university or institute.
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Candidates must have completed twelve years of education i.e., 10+2.
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Candidates who are in 10+2 are also eligible to apply for the UGAT exam.
How to fill the UGAT BBA 2021 application form
Step 1: Visit the official website - aima.in or access the link given above.
Step 2: Register to create login credentials
Step 3: Now, log in to start filling in the UGAT application form by entering the test-taking option, programme interested in, test city code, personal and educational details.
Step 4: Then, click on the ‘Save’ tab
Step 5: Upload the required documents in the prescribed format
Step 6: Make the UGAT BBA application fee payment via debit card, credit card, net banking or demand draft.
Step 7: Take a printout of the submitted UGAT 2021 application form for future references
UGAT 2021 Application Form: Amount and Mode of application fee
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UGAT application fee amount |
Rs 750 |
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Payment modes |
Online and Offline |
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Online |
Credit/Debit card and Net Banking |
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Offline |
Demand draft in favour of ‘All India Management Association’ payable at Delhi |
What after filling UGAT BBA application form 2021
Candidates who will register for UGAT 2021 before the deadline will only be issued the admit card. AIMA will be releasing the UGAT admit cards for the July 4 exam on July 2. Candidates will be able to download the UGAT hall ticket from the official website after entering their respective login details. Candidates must note that the UGAT admit card is mandatory for verification purposes on the exam day.
About UGAT
Under Graduate Aptitude Test, commonly known as UGAT, is a national-level entrance examination conducted by AIMA for admission to various programmes such as integrated MBA, BBA, BHM, B.Com and BCA. The exam will be conducted in two modes; PBT and IBT, with IBT being conducted in two phases.
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