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NTA GAT-B BET 2026 – Eligibility, Exam Date & Apply Online

NTA GAT-B BET 2026 – Complete Guide to Apply Online, Eligibility & Exam Dates

The NTA GAT-B BET 2026 apply online process officially opened on 19 March 2026, and if you are a Life Sciences or Biotechnology graduate dreaming of a DBT-funded postgraduate seat or a prestigious Junior Research Fellowship, this is the most important notification of the year for you. Conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on behalf of the Regional Centre for Biotechnology (RCB) and the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India, these two national-level computer-based examinations unlock admission to 1,316 DBT-sanctioned seats across 79 participating universities and institutions for programmes including M.Sc. Biotechnology, M.Sc. Agricultural Biotechnology, M.Tech. Biotechnology, and M.V.Sc. Animal Biotechnology. The BET examination additionally serves as the national qualifying test for the coveted DBT-Junior Research Fellowship, giving doctoral aspirants access to research fellowships tenable at any recognised university in India.

Released in March 2026, this notification is expected to attract lakhs of applicants from across the country. The competition is intense given that a single score unlocks a nationally recognised merit list and stipends ranging from ₹5,000 to ₹12,000 per month. Students who are in their final semester of a qualifying degree may also apply under the result-awaited category, making this an inclusive examination. Given the narrow application window — closing 09 April 2026 — candidates must act without delay.

GAT-B / BET 2026 Recruitment Overview

NTA is one of India’s most credible autonomous testing agencies, established under the Ministry of Education to conduct fair, transparent, international-standard assessments. Its involvement as the conducting body for GAT-B and BET adds a strong layer of credibility and process integrity to these examinations. The agency is responsible solely for conducting the examination and processing results; actual admission and fellowship decisions rest entirely with RCB, DBT, and the participating institutions.

Detail GAT-B 2026 BET 2026
Organisation National Testing Agency (NTA) on behalf of RCB / DBT
Full Form Graduate Aptitude Test – Biotechnology Biotechnology Eligibility Test
Purpose Admission to DBT-supported PG Programmes DBT-JRF Fellowship for Ph.D.
Total DBT Seats (GAT-B) 1,316 across 79 institutions N/A (Fellowship, not seats)
Job / Programme Type PG Admission (M.Sc. / M.Tech. / M.V.Sc.) Ph.D. Research Fellowship
Application Mode Online only
Job Location All India (60 exam cities)

Important Dates for GAT-B / BET 2026

Timing is critical in competitive examinations. Candidates who apply during the first week of the application window generally have more time to correct errors, gather documents, and ensure fee transactions are reflected on the portal. NTA does not entertain any correction requests sent via post, email, or WhatsApp — every change must be made through the online correction window only. Prepare all documents before sitting down to fill the form so that the process is completed in one session without any last-minute scramble.

Event GAT-B 2026 BET 2026
Application Start Date 19 March 2026 19 March 2026
Application Last Date 09 April 2026 (5:00 PM) 09 April 2026 (5:00 PM)
Fee Payment Last Date 09 April 2026 (11:50 PM) 09 April 2026 (11:50 PM)
Correction Window 11–13 April 2026 11–13 April 2026
Admit Card Download To be announced later through website
Date of Examination 17 May 2026 17 May 2026
Exam Timing 9:00 AM – 12:00 Noon 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Answer Key / Response Display To be announced after exam
Result Declaration To be announced after exam
Important: All dates are subject to change. Always verify from the official notification before taking any action. Admit cards will not be sent by post and must be downloaded from the NTA website only.

Application Fee Details

The fee can be paid using Net Banking, Debit Card, Credit Card, or UPI. UPI is generally the easiest option for candidates without a credit card. One important point to remember: the Confirmation Page is generated only after a successful fee transaction. If the portal does not show “OK” payment status after payment, do not attempt the form afresh immediately — contact the concerned bank helpline first. Any duplicate payment received by NTA will be refunded through the same mode after reconciliation. Service charges and GST applicable to your payment mode are payable extra to the bank or gateway.

Examination General / OBC-NCL / EWS (₹) SC / ST / PwD (₹)
GAT-B 2026 only 1,300 650
BET 2026 only 1,300 650
GAT-B & BET (Both) 2,600 1,300

Common fee-payment mistake: Many candidates close the browser immediately after clicking “Pay” without waiting for the OTP or bank redirect to complete. Always wait for the confirmation page to appear before closing any tab.

Age Limit

There is no age limit specified in the official notification for the GAT-B 2026 examination (age limit may vary by participating institution — check each institution’s own criteria). For BET 2026, the age limit applies at the national level. To calculate whether you are within the age limit, count from your date of birth as recorded in your 10th class certificate up to the last date of application, which is 09 April 2026. For example, a candidate born on 10 April 1998 would be exactly 27 years old on 09 April 2026 and therefore eligible under the General category for BET. The standard Government of India age relaxation rules apply for reserved categories.

Examination Category Maximum Age Age Relaxation
GAT-B 2026 All Categories As per institution norms As per institution norms
BET 2026 General / EWS 28 years
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) 31 years 3 years relaxation
SC / ST / PwD / Women 33 years 5 years relaxation

Eligibility Criteria

One of the most common mistakes candidates make is assuming that because they hold a science degree, they are automatically eligible. For GAT-B, the eligibility is primarily determined by the participating institution — each university in Appendix II of the official bulletin lists its own qualifying degree and percentage requirements, which may range from 45% to 60% depending on category and institution. For BET, the national eligibility criteria are clearly specified. Final-year or result-awaited candidates are permitted to apply under the RA category but must upload a certificate duly stamped and certified by the Head of their institution.

Exam Qualifying Degree Minimum Marks (General/EWS/OBC) Minimum Marks (SC/ST/PwD)
GAT-B 2026 Bachelor’s degree in Physical, Biological, Agricultural, Veterinary, Fishery Sciences, Pharmacy, Engineering/Technology, MBBS/BDS, or equivalent As per participating institution (typically 50–55%) As per institution (typically 45–50%)
BET 2026 4-year/8-semester UG degree in Biotechnology/Life Sciences or allied disciplines 75% (with research); 60% for B.Tech/B.E. Relaxed as per NEP 2020 / 55% for B.Tech/B.E.
Master’s degree (M.Sc./M.Tech./M.V.Sc./MBBS/Integrated M.Sc.) in Biotechnology/Life Sciences or allied areas 60% 55%
Final-year / Result-Awaited candidates Eligible under RA category with certified attestation form

Vacancy and Seat Details

GAT-B 2026 opens 1,316 DBT-sanctioned PG seats across 79 participating institutions and universities spread across India. This is a significant number for a specialised biotechnology entrance examination. Most M.Sc. Biotechnology programmes offer 10–30 seats per institution, making competition quite intense per seat. The distribution includes seats for M.Sc. Biotechnology (the largest category), M.Sc. Agricultural Biotechnology, M.Tech. Biotechnology/allied sciences, and M.V.Sc. Animal Biotechnology. Seats reserved for SC/ST and other categories follow the Government of India reservation policy, while state-level institutions follow their respective state reservation policies.

Programme Number of Institutions Approximate Total Seats Reservation
M.Sc. Biotechnology & Allied Areas 54 ~900+ As per GoI norms
M.Sc. Agricultural Biotechnology 11 ~175 As per GoI norms
M.Tech. Biotechnology / Allied Sciences 12 ~195 As per GoI norms
M.V.Sc. Animal Biotechnology 2 15 As per GoI norms
Total 79 1,316 GoI / State norms

Selection Process

Understanding each stage of the selection process helps you plan your preparation systematically and avoid surprises during admissions.

Stage 1: Written Examination (CBT)

Both GAT-B and BET are conducted as Computer Based Tests (CBT) on the same day — 17 May 2026 — in different shifts. The exam consists of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and is held in English only. Every candidate must carry a printed Admit Card, one passport-size photograph, and a valid original Government-issued photo ID to the examination centre. No electronic devices, books, or stationery are allowed inside. Familiarise yourself with the CBT interface beforehand to avoid wasting time on exam day.

Stage 2: Merit List Preparation

For GAT-B, RCB/DBT prepares an all-India category-wise merit list based on marks obtained. For BET, two separate merit lists are prepared — Category-I (eligible for DBT-JRF fellowship) and Category-II (eligible for DBT-sponsored projects or institutional Ph.D. admission). Government of India reservation norms are applied during merit list preparation. A higher rank in the merit list significantly improves your chances of admission to premier institutions like JNU, BHU, and Pondicherry University.

Stage 3: Institutional Admission / Fellowship Activation

Qualifying GAT-B does not guarantee admission. Each participating institution advertises its own admissions separately based on institutional norms. Candidates must apply individually to institutions of their choice after results are declared. For BET Category-I, fellowship activation requires the candidate to join a Ph.D. programme and register within 2 years of the award letter. Document verification is mandatory for all shortlisted candidates.

Stage 4: Document Verification

Carry original documents — degree certificates, mark sheets, category certificates, and identity proof — to the admission process. Any candidate found to have submitted false or incorrect documents will face cancellation of candidature and may be debarred from future NTA examinations. This is a serious matter; always ensure every document you upload or submit is authentic and up to date.

Remember: every stage is an opportunity, not just a hurdle. Candidates who clear the written exam with a strong score often find doors open at multiple institutions simultaneously — widening their choice considerably.

Exam Pattern and Syllabus

Exam Pattern – GAT-B 2026

Section Total Questions Questions to Attempt Marks per Question Total Marks Negative Marking
Section A (10+2 level: Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Biology) 60 60 (Compulsory) 1 60 −0.5 per wrong answer
Section B (Graduate-level: Basic Biology, Life Sciences, Biotechnology) 100 60 (out of 100) 3 180 −1 per wrong answer
Total 160 120 240

Exam Pattern – BET 2026

Section Total Questions Questions to Attempt Marks per Question Total Marks Negative Marking
Section A (General Science, Maths, Chemistry, Aptitude, General Biotechnology) 50 50 (Compulsory) 3 150 −1 per wrong answer
Section B (Specific areas of Biotechnology) 150 50 (out of 150) 3 150 −1 per wrong answer
Total 200 100 300
Syllabus Notice: The detailed subject-wise syllabus for GAT-B 2026 and BET 2026 has been provided by RCB/DBT via links on the RCB website (www.rcb.res.in). The official syllabus is not reproduced here. Candidates are advised to refer to the official notification for the authoritative syllabus. Do not rely on guessed or unofficial syllabus sources.

Preparation Tips Based on Exam Pattern

Section B of both GAT-B and BET has a selective-attempt format — you pick only 60 out of 100 (GAT-B) or 50 out of 150 (BET) questions. This is a strategic advantage. Identify your strongest topic areas and plan your attempt accordingly. Skipping genuinely unfamiliar questions in Section B costs you nothing, whereas an incorrect guess costs 1 mark. For Section A of GAT-B, all 60 questions are compulsory, so brush up on 10+2 level Physics, Chemistry, and Biology thoroughly. Given the 3-hour duration for 120 attempted questions in GAT-B, you have roughly 1.5 minutes per question — practice speed alongside accuracy.

Stipend and Fellowship Details

Unlike traditional government jobs, GAT-B and BET lead to academic programmes and research fellowships rather than a permanent salary. However, the financial support provided is meaningful for postgraduate students and researchers in the biotechnology field. DBT stipends are disbursed through the participating institution after verification, and continuation into the second year is subject to satisfactory academic progress certified by the institution. For BET Category-I, the fellowship emoluments include a research fellowship, contingency allowance, and house rent allowance (if applicable), governed by DBT-JRF Programme guidelines.

Programme Monthly DBT Stipend Remarks
M.Sc. Biotechnology & Allied Areas ₹5,000 per month Disbursed through institution; 2nd year subject to progress
M.Sc. Agricultural Biotechnology ₹7,500 per month Same conditions
M.Tech. / M.V.Sc. Programmes ₹12,000 per month Same conditions
BET Category-I (DBT-JRF) As per DBT-JRF guidelines Includes research fellowship + contingency + HRA (if applicable)
BET Category-II Equivalent to NET/GATE For DBT-sponsored projects; no DBT-JRF fellowship

Compared to a standard private-sector entry-level role, the stipend for M.Tech. biotechnology programmes at ₹12,000/month is modest. However, when combined with the academic credentials, research exposure, and career progression into senior research roles or faculty positions, the long-term value of these programmes is significantly higher than the immediate stipend suggests.

How to Apply Online – Step by Step

Pre-Application Checklist
  • Board/University Certificate (for name, date of birth, parent names)
  • Valid Government ID: Aadhaar / PAN / Voter ID / Passport / Ration Card / DigiLocker
  • Qualifying Degree Certificate or latest semester mark sheet
  • Category Certificate (OBC/SC/ST/EWS), if applicable
  • PwD/PwBD Certificate, if applicable
  • Result-Awaited Attestation Form stamped by institution head, if applicable
  • Scanned passport-size photograph (JPG, 10–200 KB, 80% face, white background, no cap/goggles)
  • Scanned signature in running handwriting (JPG, 10–50 KB)
  • Your personal email ID and mobile number (cannot be changed later)
  1. Step 1 – Register: Go to the official portal. Click “New Registration.” Enter your personal details as per your 10th board certificate. Note down the system-generated Application Number.
  2. Step 2 – Fill the Application Form: Log in with your Application Number and password. Fill in all personal, contact, and educational qualification details carefully. Select your exam cities (4 choices in order of preference). Choose whether you are applying for GAT-B, BET, or both.
  3. Step 3 – Upload Documents: Upload your photograph (JPG, 10–200 KB), signature (JPG, 10–50 KB), identity proof (JPG, 10–200 KB), category certificate (PDF, 50–300 KB), date of birth proof (PDF, 50–300 KB), and result-awaited certificate (PDF, 50–300 KB) if applicable. Ensure all scans are legible and correctly sized.
  4. Step 4 – Pay the Examination Fee: Choose your payment mode — Net Banking, Debit Card, Credit Card, or UPI. Complete the transaction and wait for the confirmation page. Save proof of payment for future reference.
  5. Step 5 – Download Confirmation Page: After successful fee payment, the Confirmation Page becomes available. Download and print it. This page is proof of completed registration — do not share it with NTA by post; simply retain it for your records.
  6. Step 6 – Use Correction Window if Needed: If you notice errors in any non-locked field, log in between 11–13 April 2026 to make corrections. Fields not correctable during this window remain final.
  7. Step 7 – Download Admit Card: When NTA announces the admit card release date on its website, log in and download your admit card. Read all instructions printed on it carefully before exam day.

3 Most Common Application Mistakes

  • Uploading a computer-generated or Polaroid photograph — these are explicitly rejected by NTA’s system.
  • Entering the email or phone number of a coaching centre instead of your own personal contact details — all communication from NTA is sent to the registered email and mobile only.
  • Submitting multiple application forms — NTA will accept only the first submission; all duplicates are cancelled automatically.

Important Instructions for Candidates

✔ Double-check every detail — name, date of birth, category — before final submission. Changes after the correction window close will not be entertained under any circumstances.

✔ Keep all scanned documents ready in the correct format and size before opening the application form to avoid session time-outs.

✔ All exam dates and timelines are subject to change — always verify from the official NTA/RCB website before taking action.

✔ Use only your own valid email ID and mobile number. NTA will send all admit card and result-related communications to these contacts only.

✔ This content is for informational and educational purposes only. Always refer to the official Information Bulletin for authoritative details.

Expert Tips to Crack GAT-B / BET 2026

Apply in the First Week

With the application window closing on 09 April 2026, candidates who apply in the first few days have a clear advantage. You avoid last-minute server congestion and have the full correction window available to fix any errors. More importantly, applying early gives you a psychological edge — your preparation can start in full swing without a pending form hanging over your head. Last-minute applications also carry the risk of payment failure due to banking holidays near the deadline.

Read the Full Notification Before Filling the Form

The Information Bulletin for GAT-B/BET 2026 runs to over 80 pages and covers eligibility criteria that vary by institution. Many candidates apply without checking whether their specific degree and percentage meet the requirements of the institutions they want to join. This leads to wasted fee and disqualification at the admission stage. Spend at least 2 hours reading the full bulletin, particularly Appendix II for GAT-B participating institutions and Chapter 3 for BET eligibility.

Prepare All Documents Before Starting the Application

The application form requires uploading 5–7 documents in specific file sizes and formats. Many candidates start the form, find they do not have a scanned copy of their date-of-birth certificate ready, and end up closing the browser mid-session — causing errors or incomplete submissions. Prepare all scans before sitting down to fill the form, and keep them in correctly labelled folders on your desktop for quick access.

Begin Exam Preparation from Day One

With the examination scheduled for 17 May 2026 and the application closing on 09 April, you have approximately 5–6 weeks of focused preparation time after the form submission. GAT-B Section A tests 10+2-level concepts in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology — these are largely based on NCERT fundamentals. Section B of both GAT-B and BET tests graduate-level biotechnology topics, for which standard MSc entrance guides and the official RCB/DBT syllabus are the best reference points.

Avoid the Most Common Rejection Reasons

Applications are rejected for several avoidable reasons: uploading a morphed or computer-generated photograph, using all capital letters as a signature (a running handwritten signature is mandatory), submitting multiple forms, or not completing all 3 steps (registration, application, and fee payment). NTA’s portal auto-locks forms that are incomplete after the deadline. Run a thorough review of your application before the final submit button is clicked, and download the Confirmation Page as your primary proof of registration.

Stay Updated on Admit Card, Result, and Cut-off Dates

NTA will announce the admit card release date, answer key display window, and result declaration date on its website after the examination. Bookmark the official portal and check your registered email regularly. The answer key challenge window lasts only 2–3 days; candidates who want to contest any answer must pay ₹200 per challenge (non-refundable) and do so promptly. Score cards are not dispatched by post — download them from the NTA website only, and keep them safely as they are needed for admission processes and future reference.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – GAT-B / BET 2026

1. How many total seats are available through GAT-B 2026?
There are 1,316 DBT-sanctioned seats across 79 participating institutions and universities for academic year 2026–28. This includes seats for M.Sc. Biotechnology, M.Sc. Agricultural Biotechnology, M.Tech. Biotechnology, and M.V.Sc. Animal Biotechnology programmes.
2. What is the minimum qualification to apply for GAT-B 2026?
GAT-B requires a Bachelor’s degree in Physical, Biological, Agricultural, Veterinary, Fishery Sciences, Pharmacy, Engineering/Technology, or equivalent disciplines. The exact percentage required varies by participating institution — most require 50%–55% for the General category.
3. What is the age limit for the BET 2026 examination?
For BET 2026, the upper age limit is 28 years for General and EWS candidates, 31 years for OBC (Non-Creamy Layer), and 33 years for SC, ST, PwD, and Women candidates, calculated as on the last date of application (09 April 2026).
4. What is the application fee for both GAT-B and BET 2026 together?
If applying for both GAT-B and BET, the fee is ₹2,600 for General/OBC-NCL/EWS candidates and ₹1,300 for SC/ST/PwD candidates. Service charges and GST are extra, payable to the bank or payment gateway.
5. What is the last date to apply for GAT-B / BET 2026?
The last date for online application submission is 09 April 2026 (up to 5:00 PM). The last date for fee payment is the same date, up to 11:50 PM.
6. What are the stages in the GAT-B / BET selection process?
For GAT-B: Computer Based Test → Merit List → Institutional Admission (advertised separately by each participating institution). For BET: Computer Based Test → Category-I or Category-II Merit List → Fellowship Award or Project Appointment → Ph.D. Registration.
7. Is there negative marking in GAT-B and BET 2026?
Yes, both exams have negative marking. In GAT-B Section A, 0.5 marks are deducted per wrong answer; in Section B, 1 mark is deducted per wrong answer. In BET Sections A and B, 1 mark is deducted for each incorrect response. Unanswered questions receive zero marks.
8. What is the monthly stipend for GAT-B qualified students?
Stipends are ₹5,000/month for M.Sc. Biotechnology and allied areas, ₹7,500/month for M.Sc. Agricultural Biotechnology, and ₹12,000/month for M.Tech. and M.V.Sc. programmes. Stipends are disbursed through the institution and continue into the second year only upon satisfactory progress.
9. Can final-year students apply for GAT-B / BET 2026?
Yes. Candidates who have appeared or are about to appear in their final qualifying exam are eligible to apply under the Result Awaited (RA) category. They must upload an attestation certificate duly certified and stamped by the Head of their institution. Failure to submit this document leads to application rejection.
10. What documents are needed on exam day?
Candidates must bring a printed Admit Card (downloaded from NTA website), one passport-size photograph (same as uploaded in the form) for the attendance sheet, and any one original valid Government photo ID such as Aadhaar, Voter ID, PAN Card, Passport, or Driving Licence. PwD/PwBD candidates must also carry their disability certificate.
11. Where will the admit card and result be available?
Admit cards and score cards will be available exclusively for download from the NTA website. They will not be sent by post. Candidates are advised to download and retain their score cards as they are required for institutional admission processes and future reference.
12. What is the difference between BET Category-I and Category-II?
Category-I qualifiers are eligible for DBT-JRF fellowship at any recognised university where they register for Ph.D. Category-II qualifiers are eligible for appointment in DBT-sponsored projects with fellowship equivalent to NET/GATE qualification and may enrol in Ph.D. programmes through institutional selection. Category-II selection does not entitle the candidate to the DBT-JRF fellowship.

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