GATE 2021: Application correction window reopened

NEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay has enabled the link to make corrections in GATE 2021 application form. Candidates who have successfully registered can visit the official website of GATE 2021 — gate.iitb.ac.in — to make corrections.
Candidates can make corrections in contact address, university/ college name and or degree nomenclature. Candidates can make these corrections without paying a fee. Candidates can also make corrections in name and date of birth with payment of Rs 500.
The last date to make corrections in GATE 2021 is November 23.
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, organising institute of GATE 2021 will conduct the examination on February 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, and 14. The exam will be conducted in CBT mode. There will be 27 subject papers. Candidates should note that the syllabi of all subject papers have been revised for GATE 2021.
GATE 2021: Important Dates
Candidates can make corrections in contact address, university/ college name and or degree nomenclature. Candidates can make these corrections without paying a fee. Candidates can also make corrections in name and date of birth with payment of Rs 500.
The last date to make corrections in GATE 2021 is November 23.
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, organising institute of GATE 2021 will conduct the examination on February 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, and 14. The exam will be conducted in CBT mode. There will be 27 subject papers. Candidates should note that the syllabi of all subject papers have been revised for GATE 2021.
GATE 2021: Important Dates
Event | Date |
Application correction | 17.11.2020 |
Last date to make correction | 23.11.2020 |
GATE 2021 exams | Feb 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14 |
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