Kapur, whose four rounds were 71, 72, 70 and 72, opened the final day with two birdies in succession but gave away a shot on fourth.
A birdie on 10th was followed by a double on par-3 13th and he ended the day at 72.
Earlier, SSP Chawrasia, Gaganjeet Bhullar and Jeev Milkha Singh (76-70) missed the cut.
Belgian Thomas Pieters saw off stiff competition from Pelle Edberg to claim his first European Tour title. The 23-year-old recovered from a double bogey on his front nine to card a three under par 69 and finish the week on 20 under, three shots clear of Sweden's Edberg.
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