Can I fill NMIMS LAT application form 2026 in phases?

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    Anupama Mehra | Contributor-Level 10

    4 months ago

    Yes, candidates can fill the NMIMS LAT application form in phases. Each step of the NMIMS LAT application form have a 'Save' option using which candidates can save the filled-in information.

    In case, candidates wanted to exit and complete the application form next time then they simply have to log in again and continue from where they left. The application process of NMIMS LAT will br considered complete once candidates pay the fee and submit the form. Moreover, candidates can login again and correct their details in the application form of NMIMS LAT as long as the window is open.

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