New Delhi: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has opened the application form correction window for GPAT 2026 on its official portal natboard.edu.in. Candidates who have already completed and submitted the GPAT 2026 application form can now log in and make changes to certain details until January 19, 2026 — the last date for edits.
The Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT) is a national-level examination conducted by NBEMS for admission into postgraduate M.Pharm programmes and for scholarship awards. The exam is scheduled to be held on March 7, 2026, in computer-based mode.
Latest Updates:
- To edit GPAT 2026 application form – Click Here
- To download GPAT 2026 information brochure – Click Here
Correction Facility: What You Can Edit
During the correction period (January 16–19), applicants who have successfully paid the application fee can modify most details in their submitted form. Permissible edits include:
- Personal and academic details (such as educational qualifications and category/PwD status)
- Uploaded documents (like photograph, signature, certificates)
- Certain application preferences (excluding test city and some fixed personal information)
However, candidates cannot change their name, nationality, test city, mobile number, email ID, or Aadhaar number during this correction window.
Once the main correction window closes, NBEMS will open selective edit windows specifically for replacing deficient or incorrect images (photograph, signature, thumb impression) on February 6–9 and February 17–19, 2026.
Important Dates & Next Steps
- Application Dates – December 23 – January 12, 2026
- Application Correction Window: Jan 16–19, 2026
- Pre-edit Window for Images: Feb 6–9, 2026
- Final Image Editing: Feb 17–19, 2026
- City Intimation Slip: Feb 24, 2026
- Admit Card Release: March 2, 2026
- GPAT Exam Date: March 7, 2026
- Results Announcement: April 7, 2026
Candidates must carefully review all details before final submission; only the last saved version in the system will be considered valid. With the exam session approaching, aspirants are advised to stay updated via the official GPAT portal at natboard.edu.in and prepare according to the test pattern, which typically includes 125 multiple-choice questions, each carrying four marks with negative marking for wrong answers.
