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GAT-B 2020 admit card released, download here @ rcb.res.in

GAT-B 2020 admit cards is available on the official website of the RCB. The candidates appearing for the programme can download the admit cards online from the official website – rcb.res.in.

New Delhi: Graduate Aptitude Test – Biotechnology (GAT-B) examination will be conducted on October 3, for which the Regional Centre of Biotechnology has released the admit cards.

GAT-B 2020 admit cards is available on the official website of the RCB. The candidates appearing for the programme can download the admit cards online from the official website – rcb.res.in.

Candidates can also download the admit card from a direct link to download GAT.

This is the for the second time that the authorities have released the GAT-B hall ticket. Earlier, the admit card was issued on June 25, but the exam dates got postponed apparently due to Covid-19 pandemic.

Therefore, the students while downloading the exam hall ticket should be careful and check all the particulars on the admit card that it is correct.

Candidates must carry GAT-B hall ticket 2020 to the examination centre as no one would be allowed to sit for the exams without carrying a valid admit card. Along with GAT-B 2020 admit card, they should also carry a photo ID proof for verification purpose.

How to Download GAT-B Admit Card 2020 Online

Candidates can download the admit card by following these steps:

Step 1: Visit the official website
Step 2: Click the icon on website – ‘GAT-B 2020 Admit Card’’
Step 3: Enter your application number, DOB and security pin
Step 4: Click ‘Submit’ button
Step 5: Your admit card for GAT-B 2020 will appear on the screen
Step 6: Download your GAT-B admit card 2020 and take a print out of the same

GAT-B 2020 examinations will be conducted via computers, lasting upto 3 hours. The paper will have two sections – A and B with multiple-choice questions. Part A will have 60 compulsory questions, while part B will be mix of optional questions, where the students will to have to attempt 60 out of 100 questions.