What is the difference between NGAT, GAT, and NGAT/GAT when registering via the botâť“
đź”· NGAT stands for the National Graduate Admission Test, which is prepared by the Ministry of Education. It is required for graduate program admissions at public universities across Ethiopia (except AAU).
đź”·GAT refers to the Graduate Admission Test administered specifically by Addis Ababa University (AAU) for its own graduate programs.
đź”· NGAT/GAT is the combined option for those who wish to prepare for both exams at the same time.
👉Select the option that matches your goal:
✔️Choose NGAT if you're applying to universities under the Ministry. ✔️Choose GAT if you're applying only to AAU. ✔️Choose NGAT/GAT if you're applying to both AAU and other public universities.
What is the difference between NGAT, GAT, and NGAT/GAT when registering via the botâť“
đź”· NGAT stands for the National Graduate Admission Test, which is prepared by the Ministry of Education. It is required for graduate program admissions at public universities across Ethiopia (except AAU).
đź”·GAT refers to the Graduate Admission Test administered specifically by Addis Ababa University (AAU) for its own graduate programs.
đź”· NGAT/GAT is the combined option for those who wish to prepare for both exams at the same time.
👉Select the option that matches your goal:
✔️Choose NGAT if you're applying to universities under the Ministry. ✔️Choose GAT if you're applying only to AAU. ✔️Choose NGAT/GAT if you're applying to both AAU and other public universities.
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