GATE Application Deadline Extended: Check New Dates and Details

GATE Application Deadline Extended: Check New Dates and Details

Last Updated Nov - 11 - 2024, 05:19 PM | Source : Education Times | Visitors : 38

IIT Roorkee has extended the GATE 2025 application correction window till November 20, allowing candidates more time to update application details. Find out the
GATE Application Deadline Extended: Check New Dates and Details


The Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, has extended the application correction window for GATE 202, giving applicants more opportunity to update their information. Candidates can access the correction window through the official website.

Till November 20, 2024, candidates can log in to GOAPS, https://goaps.iitr.ac.in/login for application rectification. Candidates can refer to the charges for changes/modifications in the GATE 2025 Application in the list below (applicable till November 20, 2024).

S.No. Description of Changes/Modifications Fee charges (per paper)
1. Change in Name  Rs 500
2. Change in Date of Birth  Rs 500
3. Change in choice of examination cities  Rs 500
4. Change of existing paper  Rs 500
5. Add a second paper (from given combinations with respect to the primary paper)  Rs 500 plus application fee for the additional paper
6. Change of gender to female  Rs 500
7. Change of gender from female to any other gender  Rs 500 +  900 =  1400(For all other candidates)
8. Change of category to SC/ST  Rs 500
9. Change of category from SC/ST to any other  Rs 500(For female candidates or PwD candidates)
 500+900= 1400(For all other candidates)
10. Change from Non-PwD/Dyslexic to PwD/Dyslexic  Rs 500
11. Change from PwD/Dyslexic to Non-PwD/Dyslexic  Rs 500(For female candidates or PwD candidates)
 Rs 500 + 900 =  1400(For all other candidates)
12. Any other change in category (not mentioned above)  Rs 500
13. Details of Parents/Guardian/Correspondence Address  NIL
14. College Name and Location, Roll No., Registration No.  NIL

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