GPAT 2026 Application Correction Window Open: Edit Details by Jan 19

The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) opened the application correction window for the Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT 2026) today, January 16 . Applicants can edit their submitted forms on the official website, natboard.edu.in. The deadline for all corrections is January 19 .

GPAT 2026 Application Corrections

Candidates must log in using their registered user ID and password to access the application form. Most details within the application are editable during this window. However, specific fields remain unchangeable. These non-editable fields include the candidate’s name, nationality, email ID, mobile number, and the selected GPAT test centre.

GPAT 2026 Exam Structure

The GPAT 2026 examination is a computer-based test (CBT). It will take place in a single shift, from 2 pm to 5 pm, providing three hours for completion. The test consists of 125 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) drawn from core pharmacy subjects. The maximum possible score for the exam is 500 marks.

The marking scheme awards four marks for each correct answer. Each incorrect answer deducts one mark. Unanswered questions receive zero marks.

Key Dates for GPAT 2026

NBEMS has scheduled several important dates for the GPAT 2026 cycle. These include specific periods for image corrections, followed by the release of city intimation slips, admit cards, and results.

Event Date(s)
Image Correction Window 1 February 6 to February 9
Image Correction Window 2 February 17 to February 19
City Intimation Slip Release February 24
Admit Card Release March 2
GPAT 2026 Results April 7

How to Edit Your GPAT 2026 Form

Follow these instructions to make corrections to your GPAT 2026 application:

  • Visit the official website: natboard.edu.in.
  • Click on the ‘GPAT 2026 – Application Form Correction’ link.
  • Enter your application number, password, and security pin.
  • Click the ‘Sign In’ button to proceed.
  • Make all necessary corrections and changes within the GPAT form.
  • Review all updated details before submitting the edited form.