GPAT 2025- NBE To Open Correction Window On April 25
New Delhi- The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has ended the registration for the Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test 2025 (GPAT) for the academic year 2025 on April 21. With this, NBEMS is going to start the correction window for GPAT 2025 soon.
NBEMS is going to open the correction window for GPAT 2025 from April 25 to 28, 2025, on the official website of NBEMS. The exam will be conducted on May 25, 2025, in a computer-based platform at various exam centres across India. Therefore, the admit card is likely to be released on May 21, and the result is expected to be released by June 25, respectively.
Meanwhile, as per the information bulletin, no new application can be registered or payment can be made during the edit window. However, the balance fee required, if any, in case of a change in candidate category and/or PwD status can be paid during the edit window. Any information/document can be changed/corrected during the edit window except for Name, Test City, Nationality, Mobile Number and Email ID. Information can be edited any number of times before the closure of the window. The last submitted information will be saved in the records.
Following this, the final Edit Window will be opened from 09th May 2025 to 11th May 2025 for the candidates to enable them to rectify the images as per image upload guidelines.
GPAT exam is a national-level entrance exam in India conducted by natboard for admission to the Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) course across the country. Its scores are accepted by many government and private universities that offer MPharm programs in their respective institutions. GPAT is a three-hour computer-based online test. Until 2018, this test was conducted by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). NTA has been conducting this test since 2019.
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