Assam CEE 2020 application form released; know 5 easy steps
Ridhi.Khurana | March 3, 2020 | 11:56 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI - The Assam Science and Technology University has released the Assam CEE application form 2020 on March 2 in online mode. The same is available on the official website of ASTU. Eligible candidates will have to fill out the application form for admission into B. Tech programmes in ASTU and it’s affiliated institutes. Last date to submit all the requisite details and payment of application fee in the form is April 7. Candidates may find the steps involved in filling Assam CEE application form 2020 as provided below:
Step 1- Registration - The first step involves Assam CEE registration wherein, candidates have to enter the basic details. The process will result in formation of an application number and password to be used further while logging in.
Step 2- Application Form - Candidates will have to enter additional personal, educational and communication details.
Step 3- Upload Scanned Photograph and Signature - The next step involves uploading scanned copy of a recent passport size photograph and signature in the prescribed size and format.
Step 4- Payment of Application Fee - To fill the form, candidates will have to pay Assam CEE application fee of Rs 750. The same can be paid in both online and offline modes.
Step 5- Final Submission - After duly completing all the steps, candidates are advised to verify all the details and then only submit the application form.
About Assam CEE
The Assam Common Entrance Exam (Assam CEE 2020) is going to be conducted on April 26 in offline mode and candidates will be required to answer 120 questions in total with 40 questions in each paper.
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