what is the fees for nata application
Dear aspirant
NATA application form may be release in 3rd week of January 2021. Application fees for different candidate are
- Irrespective of his/her gender, a candidate applying for NATA– 2021, either first test or second test, have to pay INR 1800/- (Rupees One thousand and eight hundred only) as application fee, through ONLINE mode. This is inclusive of service fee charged by the bank.
- In case the Candidate wishes to appear for both first and second test, he/she shall deposit Rs 3800/- (Rupees Three thousand and five hundred only) as application fees.
- Candidates belonging to SC/ST category need to deposit Rs 1700/- for either first or second test and Rs 3100/- for appearing in both the tests through online mode.
- Candidates opting to appear from test centres outside the territory of India have to deposit Rs.10000/- for either first or second test and Rs. 18,000/- for appearing in both the tests through online mode.
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Hi Sana!
The Application Form for NATA 2021 will be available from First Week of February 2021. The Exam date is to be conducted by Second Week of September 2021.
The Registration Fee for NATA 2021 is as follows:
- General - Rs. 2000
- SC/ST/PWD - Rs. 1700
Hope this is helpful!
All the best!
Hello,
The fees for NATA application is Rs. 2000 for one attempt for the candidates who belong to open category and Rs. 3800 for both attempt the candidates who belong to open category. The candidates belonging to SC/ST category need to pay Rs. 1700 for one attempt and Rs. 3100 for both attempt. Keep an eye on the official website for the latest information. The dates have not yet been declared for the NATA 2021 exam.
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