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GAT B, BAT 2021 admit card released on dbt.nta.ac.in

According to the notice issued by the NTA, students will not get a hard copy of their admit card through the mail, fax, or any other method. Due to the fact that admit cards will only be available online, students should save their admit cards for future use.

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On August 14, the GAT-B and BAT 2021 will be held. The examination will be administered by computer-based testing (CBT). GAT-B 2021 will last 180 minutes. The admission examination will be conducted in English. The (NTA) distributed examination admit cards on August 8. Admission cards are available online. Students who have registered for the GAT-B, BAT 2021 examinations may access their admission cards at the official website- dbt.nta.ac.in.

To download their admit cards, students must have their registration number and date of birth. It is critical to remember that the is necessary to enter the examination center. Students will also be needed to bring an identity verification document such as an or a pan card in addition to the admit card.

How to Download the GAT B, BAT 2021 Admit Card

  • Visit the university’s official website at dbt.nta.ac.in.
  • On the homepage, click the link labelled “Download GAT-B & BET-2021.”
  • Candidates will be redirected to a new page at this point.
  • On the resulting screen, students will see two login options; they may choose one of the following: by the use of a registration number and password, or through the use of a registration number and date of birth
  • After entering your login information, click submit.
  • The screen will display the GAT-B and BAT admission cards.
  • Students can now check their admit cards and download them.

According to the notice issued by the NTA, students will not get a hard copy of their to admit card through the mail, fax, or any other method. Due to the fact that admit cards will only be available online, students should save their admit cards for future use.

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