What is meant by NMAT retake window?

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    Abhishek Dhawan | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    GMAC conducts NMAT with a aspirant-first approach. Candidates can appear for NMAT three times during one exam session. That means, GMAC provides one main attempt and two retake attempts for the NMAT exam. The meaning of retake of the NMAT exam implies that any applicant can attempt the test thrice, including the first attempt. In other words, the process of reappearing for the exam is known as exam retake. Candidates aspiring for a retake attempt have to apply using the NMAT retake window. However, candidates can reappear for the exam, not before 15 days after the first attempt. Similarly, third exam attempt can only be scheduled on a
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    Saloni Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    Hello dear, The NMAT retake window is the time frame in which individuals who have already taken the NMAT exam can sign up and schedule a second attempt. The window for retaking the exam often begins a few weeks after the first try is over and is open for a predetermined amount of time, typically a few weeks. Applicants who choose to retake the exam during the retake window and wish to improve their marks after taking the NMAT on their first attempt. Throughout the testing period, candidates have the option to retake the exam up to three times, with a minimum of 15 days passing between each attempt. It's crucial to remember that each t
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