Why is GBPUAT Exam held?

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  • The GBPUAT Entrance exam is held by the Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology GBPUAT. The exam is conducted once a year for students who want admission in UG, PG, and Doctoral courses. These courses are studied in fields like Agriculture, technology and allied sciences. 

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Ishita Chauhan

The GBPUAT 2026 Hall Ticket will be announced on the official portal online. The release date is expected in May. It is mandatory to bring it on the exam day. If there are errors in the hall ticket reach the exam official and correct it before exam.

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Ishita Chauhan

As per last year's data, the admission process mostly starts in the first week of March. Therefore, every year, students must visit the official portal more often to check out the official notification. Once the GBPUAT application process start students need to complete their application process before the end date.

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Ishita Chauhan

Here are some important points related to the GBPUAT Entrance exam.

  • The exam is held in offline mode. 
  • The Pantnagar entrance exam is held once a year. 
  • There are a total of 600 questions in the exam.
  • The exam is in Hindi and English
  • It is Universty level exam.
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Ishita Chauhan

The GBPUAT exam is held in offline mode. The anticipated dates for the UG and MCA exam is the first week of June 2026. The exam will be held once a year. Students must prepare for the exam as per the available time. 

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Ishita Chauhan

You can call the helpline or email the address given on the GBPUAT website. Students can also use the contact form on the site. Always use official contacts for correct information.

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