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the GAT (Graduate Assessment Test) is a standardized test conducted by the National Testing Service (NTS) in Pakistan. It is commonly used for admissions into various postgraduate programs, including MS (Master of Science) programs.

The GAT test does not have specific categories labeled as A, B, C, or D. Instead, it has different levels based on the education qualification of the candidate:

  1. GAT-General: This test is typically taken by candidates applying for admissions to MS/MPhil programs. It is meant for candidates who have completed at least 16 years of education.

  2. GAT-Subject: This test is usually taken by candidates applying for admissions to Ph.D. programs. It is meant for candidates who have completed at least 18 years of education.

If you are planning to pursue an MS in clinical psychology, you will most likely be required to take the GAT-General test. However, I recommend checking with the specific university or institution to which you are applying for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding their admission requirements and the type of GAT test they require. Admission requirements may vary between universities, so it's essential to be sure about the specific test you need to take for your chosen program.

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