If I filled the NMAT form and chose 5 colleges and submitted the form. Do I also need to separately fill those colleges' forms?

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    Keshav Kunal | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    It is essential to note that while NMAT by GMAC allows you to choose 5 colleges as preferences during the application process, you still need to submit separate application forms for each of those colleges. The NMAT application form is used to register for the exam and provide your preferences for colleges. However, each college has its own admission process and requirements, which necessitate submitting a separate application form for each institution. Please note that you may need to pay separate application fees for each college, as mentioned in the NMAT by GMAC 2024 Registration process. However, the initial 5 college preferen

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