How to fill out NSAT online application form for NIU course admission?

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    saurya snehal | Contributor-Level 10

    4 months ago

    Candidates must apply online in order to be admitted to NIU. The steps to fill out the NSAT application form are listed below. Candidates should be aware that only after paying the fee will the form be successfully submitted. 

    Step 1: Visit admissions.niu.edu.in, the official website.
    Step 2: Click on the 'apply now' tab

    Step 3: Enter all the information required for and click on 'apply online'
    Step 4: After successful registration, login with the shared login ID and fill the form and download the form
    Step 5: Pay the INR 1,100 application fee.

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    Divya Dixit | Contributor-Level 9

    4 months ago

    For admission to NIU, candidates are required to apply online. Given below is the process to fill the NSAT application form. Candidates must note that the form will be submitted successfully only on fee payment. 

    Step 1: Go through the official website: admissions.niu.edu.in/
    Step 2: Click on the 'apply now' tab
    Step 3: Enter all the information asked for and click on 'apply online'
    Step 4: After successful registration, login with the shared login ID and fill the form and download the form
    Step 5: Pay application fee of INR 1,100

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    Indrani Choudhury | Contributor-Level 10

    5 months ago

    Given below is the process to fill the NSAT application form. Candidates must note that the form will be submitte successfully only on fee payment. 

    • Visit the official website: admissions.niu.edu.in/
    • Click on the 'apply now' tab
    • Enter all the information asked for and click on ‘apply online’
    • After successful registration, login with the shared login ID and fill the form and download the form
    • Pay application fee of INR 1,100

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