I have 2 backlogs in 2nd semester. Am I eligible to appear for GAT B 2025 exam, as they have mentioned a form for result awaiting students?
Yes, you are likely eligible to appear for the GAT-B 2025 exam,
Candidates must have score 50% aggregate in bachelor's degree even with backlogs provided you meet other eligibility criteria and are considered "result awaiting student".
Yes, you are eligible to appear for GAT-B 2025 if you are in the final year or have backlogs but expect to clear them before admission. The “result awaiting” option is meant for such cases. Just ensure you clear all backlogs and provide final results at the time of admission. Check the official broc
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Hi. Yes, GAT-B and BET 2026 online registrations are open until April 9. Candidates can apply online at the official website. For detailed information on the GAT-B 2026 application form you can see below link
https://www.shiksha.com/news/engineering-gat-b-2026-and-bet-official-notification-out-
No, NTA do not allow application form submission with late fee. Therefore, candidates must submit their form within deadline.
Before filling GAT exam form, candidates must keep their personal, education qualification, and communication details ready. Also keep photo, signature, and category certificate (if applicable) scanned with specifications.
GAT-B 2026 application form correction window will open most likely in April, right after completion of registration process. Students have to login using their credentials to make edits in their form.
GAT-B application form correction process will start after registration process. Only students who have successfully submitted their form can access correction facility.
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