National Aptitude Test 2021: NTA launches Ability Profiler Test to help Students Pick the Right Career

Gaurav Macwan
Oct 12, 2021, 17:29 IST

National Aptitude Test 2021 Launched: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has launched National Aptitude Test – an ability profiler test for 13 - 25 year olds to help students answer common and confusing question about which career to choose. Get Complete Details about NTA’s NAT 2021 Exam Here.

National Aptitude Test 2021 Launched

National Aptitude Test 2021 Launched: Ask any young student, which is that one question that bothers them the most and most of them would undoubtedly answer ‘What Career to Choose’. Despite advancements in technology and educational tools, picking the right career in line with one’s abilities and temperament remains a challenge for most students. Coming to aid of such students, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has launched National Aptitude Test – an ability profiler test for 13 - 25 year olds to help students answer common and confusing question about which career to choose. The apex testing agency has launched the official website for NAT 2021 exam where more details about the Aptitude Profile Test can be found. Candidates can visit nat.nta.ac.in website to get more details and to register themselves on the portal.

Register for National Aptitude Test (NTA) 2021 – Direct Link (Available Now)

NAT 2021 – Important Dates

As per the details provided in the official notification, the National Aptitude Test launched by NTA will be held in the month of October. The NAT Registration process is already underway from today onwards and will continue until 18th October 2021. Candidates who want to participate in the NTA’s NAT 2021 exam can find the detailed list of exam events and their schedule attached below:

Exam Event

Date / Deadline

NAT 2021 Registration Process Begins

11th October 2021

NAT 2021 Registration Process Ends

18th October 2021

Exam date for Level 1 (13 - 15 yrs) and Level 2 (16 - 18 yrs)           

23rd October 2021

Exam date for Level 3 (19 - 21 yrs) and Level 4 (22 - 25 yrs)           

24th October 2021

NAT 2021 Notification - Get Complete Details Here

Exam Mode and Format

As per the details shared by NTA, the NAT 2021 exam will be held online as a an Internet Based Test. The exam will be held digitally and therefore, candidates will be able to appear for it through mobile phones, laptops or any other device. The Exam will be of 120 minutes for each shift i.e. Morning Shift from 11 AM to 1 PM and Evening Shift from 4 PM to 6 PM.

How to Register / apply for NAT 2021 Exam?

Like all exams held by NTA, the registration for the National Aptitude Test 2021 is also being held completely online via a dedicated portal on NTA’s website. Candidates who are not familiar with the application procedure, can follow the simple step-wise directions listed below:

  • Step 1: Log onto the official website i.e. nat.nta.ac.in
  • Step 2: On Homepage, locate and click on link for 'NAT 2021 Online Registration.'
  • Step 3: You will be redirected to a new page with input fields
  • Step 4: Click on New Registration or Sign In Button
  • Step 5: Fill-in all your personal, academic and other details asked on the website
  • Step 6: Uploading supporting documents as asked on the website
  • Step 7: Verify all the details and submit the application page on the website
  • Step 8: Download and print a copy of the same for future references.
Gaurav Macwan is a content industry professional with 10+ years of experience in education and career development in digital and print media. He's a graduate in Political Science and has previously worked with organizations like Times Internet. Currently, he writes and manages content development for College and Careers sections of Jagranjosh.com. He can be reached at gaurav.macwan@jagrannewmedia.com.
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