- The exam will be an objective type test with 75 questions in total amounting to 150 marks.
- The exam will be for a duration of 1.5 hours.
- Centre will verify the candidates based on Admit card, photo ID card and Attendance Roster for that centre.
- Centre will take the candidate’s signature on attendance roster and will help the candidates to log in and start their exam.
- Candidates can opt for up to 3 exam centres of their choice from the drop-down list; however, the University has the right to cancel and allocate students of one centre to other nearby centres if the number of students for the opted location is very less.
- Candidates not finding any centre of his/her choice can opt for the online exam.
A student can appear for NSAT in two modes:
- Online: A test link will be sent to the registered email id of the student which will generate the test on given schedule mentioning to open on the scheduled date and time.
- The link will be active only on scheduled time and the student has to attempt the test as per the time schedule and duration after that link will be expired and no request for rescheduling will be considered.
- There is a prerequisite of the computer with webcam facility for attempting online mode for the test.
- Offline: An admit card will be sent to registered email id mentioning the details of exam date, time and centre address.
- The candidate is required to report at the centre on date and time with a copy of the Admit Card and any Govt. issued photo-ID card.