APJEE admit card 2020 released at apdhte.nic.in; know how to download
Team Careers360 | October 10, 2020 | 03:38 PM IST | 1 min read
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NEW DELHI:
Arunachal Pradesh State Council of Technical Education (APSCTE) has released the APJEE 2020 admit card. Admit cards are available online on the official website
apdhte.nic.in
. Candidates who have registered for APJEE 2020 can now download their admit cards. To download the APJEE admit card 2020, candidates have to use their application number and password/date of birth.
APJEE 2020 will be conducted on October 16. The exam will be conducted online as computer based at various test cities of the state. APJEE 2020 exam will have 150 multiple choice questions from Maths and Science subjects.
APJEE result 2020 will be released next day of the exam, ie.on October 17. Candidates who will be declared qualified will be eligible for admission to polytechnic courses offered by APJEE participating institutes. Counselling for the admission process will start from October 12.
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