GPAT 2026 Admit Card Released; NBEMS Activates Hall Ticket Download Link
The activation of the hall ticket link marks the official countdown to one of the most competitive technical exams in the country. For regular updates on M.Pharm stipends and NIPER admission pathways, follow Only Education News.

The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has officially released the GPAT 2026 Admit Cards today. Aspirants who have registered for the Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT) can now access their hall tickets via the official portal, natboard.edu.in. This national-level entrance remains the definitive gateway for pharmacy graduates seeking admission into M.Pharm programs and securing the prestigious monthly AICTE scholarship. With the examination scheduled for March 8, 2026, candidates are urged to download their documents immediately to verify their allotted test centers and shift timings.
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GPAT 2026: Critical Pre-Exam Timeline
Aspirants must ensure they are fully prepared for the administrative requirements of the exam day, as no entries will be permitted without a valid hall ticket.
| Event | Date / Details |
|---|---|
| Admit Card Release | March 03, 2026 (Live Now) |
| GPAT 2026 Exam Date | March 08, 2026 (Sunday) |
| Result Declaration | Expected by late March 2026 |
| Official Website | natboard.edu.in |
| Validity of Score | 3 Years (For Ph.D. and Fellowship) |
How to Download Your GPAT 2026 Hall Ticket
The NBEMS has streamlined the download process, but candidates should be prepared for heavy server traffic:
- Login: Visit the NBEMS official portal and click on the 'GPAT 2026' tab.
- Credentials: Enter your Application ID and Password generated during the registration phase.
- Verification: Carefully check your Name, Date of Birth, and Category. Most importantly, verify the Exact Location of your test center to plan your travel.
- Photo Requirement: Ensure that the barcode and your photograph are clearly printed. NBEMS requires a high-quality printout to facilitate seamless biometric verification at the center.
Important Instructions for the March 8 Examination
The GPAT is a 3-hour computer-based test (CBT) consisting of 125 multiple-choice questions. To ensure a smooth experience, students should follow these protocols:
- Reporting Time: Candidates must report to the center at the specific time mentioned on the admit card. The gates will close strictly 30 minutes before the exam begins.
- Mandatory Documents: You must carry a printed copy of the admit card with a recent passport-size photograph pasted on it, along with a valid original photo ID (Aadhaar, PAN Card, or Passport).
- Negative Marking: Remember that GPAT follows a +4 and -1 marking scheme. In a high-speed exam like this, accuracy is often more vital than the total number of attempts.
- Prohibited Items: Electronic gadgets, calculators, and even pens are generally prohibited, as the center provides rough sheets and digital tools.
What After the GPAT Exam?
Once the exam concludes on Sunday, March 8, the NBEMS will release the recorded responses and the provisional answer key. For meritorious students, a high GPAT score is the mandatory first step toward the NIPER Joint Entrance Examination (NIPER JEE). Furthermore, a valid GPAT score ensures a monthly stipend of ₹12,400 during the two-year M.Pharm course, provided the student secures admission in an AICTE-approved institution. This financial support is a cornerstone for many pursuing research in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmacognosy.
