GATE 2021 Application Correction Window Begins: As per the latest update, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay will open the GATE 2021 Application Correction Window from today onwards i.e. from 28th October 2020 onwards. The application correction window will open only for those candidates who completed their registration process including payment of the requisite amount of fees via GOAPS online registration portal. During the application correction window of GATE 2021, candidates who have successfully registered for the PG Engineering entrance exam, will be allowed to change exam city, category, gender and other details via GOAPS portal gate.iitb.ac.in.
GATE 2021 Application Correction Portal – Direct Link (Available Soon)
Official Notification Available on the Website
To confirm opening of the application correction window for GATE 2021 via GOAPS portal, the exam authority has released a detailed notification on the website. According to the details shared by the GATE 2020 organizing institute, GATE 2021 exam portal for correction of application process will allow changes in the following fields.
- Changing the choice of Examination City is FREE.
- Changing the Category, Gender and / or Paper are with additional Charges.
The application correction window will remain open until 13th November 2020 and candidates will be allowed to make changes in the abovementioned fields until then. Earlier, the authorities had extended the GATE 2021 application deadline to 14th October 2020.
About GATE 2021
Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is a national-level examination in various undergraduate subjects in Engineering, Technology, Architecture and post-graduate level subjects in Arts, Commerce and Science. For 2021 session, GATE entrance exam is being held by IIT Bombay. GATE is conducted as a Computer Based Test (CBT) by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore and seven IITs at Bombay, Delhi, Guwahati, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras, and Roorkee. IIT Bombay is the organising institute of GATE 2021.
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