UPESPAT 2021 Phase 2 application form released; Exam on July 17 and 18
The pharmacy entrance exam will be held on July 17 and 18 for 50 seats in the Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm) course. Candidates can fill the UPES PAT 2021 application form by July 14.
Sonia Vats | June 23, 2021 | 11:18 AM IST
New Delhi: The University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun, will conduct the UPES Pharmaceutical Aptitude Test (UPESPAT) Phase 2 exam on July 17 and 18, 2021, in a computer-based mode. Eligible candidates wishing to appear for the exam must fill the application form for UPESPAT Phase 2 before July 14, 2021.
Through UPES PAT 2021 scores, admission to 50 seats in the Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm) course will be granted. Read the full story to know how to register for UPES PAT 2021 and who is eligible for the pharmacy entrance exam.
How to fill UPES PAT 2021 application form
Since the registration for UPES PAT will be conducted in the online mode, candidates can check the steps to fill the application form mentioned below.
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Visit the official website and click on the UPES PAT Phase 1 registration link.
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Enter basic details like name, date of birth, gender, nationality, mobile number, email address, course to apply.
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Verify the details and then click on 'send OTP'. A One Time Password (OTP) will be sent to the registered mobile number and email ID, which must be entered carefully.
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Pay the UPESPAT application fee of Rs 1,300 via debit/credit cards and net banking.
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After filling in the personal details, provide the Class 10 and 12 subject and marks. (Students applying through NEET need to provide their result details).
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Upload the passport size photograph and signature, as per the specifications. The size of the photograph should be 20-50 kb, while the signature should be 10-25 kb. The scanned images should be in JPG/JPEG format.
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Click on submit and take a printout of the UPES BPharm application form.
Who can apply for UPES BPharm Phase 2 exam?
Candidates must check the eligibility criteria set by the authorities for UPES PAT 2021 mentioned below.
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Students should have passed Class 12 with an aggregate of 50% in physics, chemistry and mathematics/ biology.
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Aspirants with biology in Class 12 must have secured NEET cut-off and should have passed the common medical entrance exam or students with mathematics must have passed the JEE Main entrance exam.
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Class 12 candidates must have obtained a minimum of 75% at higher and senior secondary level and a minimum of 75% aggregate in physics, chemistry and mathematics/ biology in 10+2.
About UPES PAT 2021 exam
As per the UPES BPharm exam pattern, the test is conducted in the computer-based mode wherein, candidates are given two hours to solve 125 questions. On the other hand, the total number of centric-based test questions is 200. The exam pattern further states that there is no negative marking in the UPES PAT 2021 exam.
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