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GPAT 2026 City Intimation Slip to Be Released Tomorrow, Feb 24

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· Feb 23, 2026

The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences will release the GPAT 2026 city intimation slip on February 24. Pharmacy students can check their exam city on the official portal.

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The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) is going to release the GPAT 2026 city intimation slip tomorrow, February 24. This document is very important because it tells you which city you need to go to for your exam. The Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test is a national-level test for students who want to study Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm) in top colleges.

The NBEMS has already announced that the main exam will be held on March 7, 2026. Since the exam is very close, the board releases the city slip early. This helps pharmacy students plan their travel. If your exam center is in another city, you will have enough time to book a bus or train ticket. Remember, this slip is not your admit card. The actual admit card, which has the exact address of your center, will come out on March 2, 2026.

How to Download the City Intimation Slip

Downloading the slip is very easy. You do not need to visit any office or wait for a post. Everything happens on the official website. All you need is a computer or a mobile phone with internet. Students should only use the official links to stay safe from fake websites. You can find the login page at the NBEMS official portal.

  • Visit the Website: First, go to the official NBEMS website.
  • Find the GPAT Link: Look for the "GPAT 2026" tab under the entrance examinations section.
  • Log In: Click on the link for the city intimation slip. You will have to enter your application number and password.
  • Save the PDF: Once the slip appears on your screen, check your name and city. Then, download the PDF and save it on your phone.
  • Take a Printout: It is a good habit to keep a printed copy of the slip so you don't forget your allotted city name.

The NBEMS has set up more than 110 exam cities across India this year. During the registration process, most students chose four cities as their preferred choices. The board tries its best to give you your first choice, but sometimes it might be different. You should check the slip immediately tomorrow morning to be sure.

Important Guidelines for Pharmacy Students

As the exam date of March 7 approaches, students must stay focused. The GPAT is a computer-based test with 125 multiple-choice questions. You will get 3 hours to finish the paper. Each correct answer gives you 4 marks, but be careful! If you mark a wrong answer, 1 mark will be taken away. This is called "negative marking."

  • Check Your Details: When you download the city slip, make sure your name and category are correct.
  • Travel Planning: If you are a pharmacy student living in a small town and your center is in a big city, plan your stay today.
  • Identity Proof: You will need a valid ID card, like an Aadhaar card, along with your admit card on the exam day.
  • Official Notifications: Keep checking the Pharmacy Council of India and NBEMS websites for any last-minute changes.

The NBEMS has clearly stated that once a city is allotted, it cannot be changed. No requests for city changes will be accepted through email or phone. This is why checking the slip tomorrow is the most important task for all GPAT 2026 candidates.

Conclusion: Final Steps Before the Big Exam

In conclusion, the release of the city intimation slip marks the final countdown for the GPAT 2026 exam. This small document is the key to managing your travel and reducing stress. As a pharmacy aspirant, your main goal should be to finish your revision and stay healthy. Don't spend too much time worrying about the center; instead, focus on subjects like Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics.

  • Stay Calm: If the website is slow tomorrow, wait for a few minutes and try again.
  • Documentation: Keep your registration ID and password written down in a safe place.
  • Last Minute Tips: Practice previous years' question papers to understand the difficulty level.

The NBEMS will release the results by April 7, 2026. This exam is a gateway to scholarships and great careers in medicine. Make sure you are ready for the challenge. Best of luck to everyone appearing for the test!

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