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If National Aptitude Test exam results are declared please show it on site and if it is not declared please tell me expected that for it
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SAHEI is effectively administering the National Aptitude Test (NAT) since 2005 at the Under Graduate and Post Graduate levels helping the needs of Common Entrance Test (CET) of various stake-holders. Results of National Aptitude Test are already declared on 31st May 2012 in its official website. Now that results are removed from official website so you can contact at the given address. Address Delhi Office: SAHEI, Plot No-4, Pocket A-1, 1st Floor, Sector - 8, Rohini, Delhi - 110085 (India)
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NAT exam is conducted by the Society for Research & Development in Education (SRDE) that is a registered Society under the Societies Registration Act of 1860 which has formed the SRDE's Association of Higher Education Institutions (SAHEI). As you are looking for the result of the NAT exam let me tell you that this year the exam has not held yet but the last year the exam was held in the month of may 2013 so most probably the exam will held at the same tiem this year as well. So the result will be declared either in the month of the June or July. Other details of the exam are as follows- This is an entrance test that is administered at the National level for proposing admission to various Bachelor level programmes i.e. BA, BBA, BCA, BFT, B.Com, etc. of various participating institutions. Eligibility to appear in the exam – Candidates who have appeared / are going to appear in the 10+2 of recognized Boards are eligible to apply for NAT-UG. For the NAT PG exam the eligibility is – Graduates/candidates who have appeared or are going to appear in the final year of the graduate degrees courses from the recognized Universities are eligible to apply for NAT-PG. There is neither any age bar nor any experience required for the candidate to apply for NAT. Both the NAT UG & PG exams are of objective type in nature.
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