Amity JEE 2020 application last date extended till June 30
Team Careers360 | June 17, 2020 | 11:35 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Amity University has announced the re-extension of the final date to submit the application form of Amity JEE 2020. Candidates will now be able to apply for the various campuses of the university till June 30, 2020. The campuses which are open for admissions are Noida, Jaipur, Gurgaon, Lucknow, Gwalior, Mumbai and Raipur. The authorities have made the application form available in online mode at their official website.
Latest: Amity JEE Sample Paper
To successfully register for Amity JEE 2020, the candidates will have to fill out the application form with the required personal, academic and contact information. The required application fee also has to be paid and scanned images have to be uploaded. Only the registered candidates will be eligible to participate in the admission procedure.
The university authorities have also clarified to Careers360 through a telephonic communication that the admission process will be different for each campus. Noida and Gurgaon campuses will be selecting candidates for admissions on the basis of video interview while the Jaipur campus is expected to conduct an online exam and interview.
About Amity JEE
Amity JEE is a common entrance test which is conducted annually for B.Tech admissions into the various campuses of the university. The entrance exam is conducted as a computer based test. However, due to COVID-19, the examination is now being held as an online proctored test for this year’s session.
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