Assam CEE 2020 application to start from March 2, Check application process here
Satyendra Singh | February 14, 2020 | 12:17 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi: Assam Science and Technology University (ASTU) has released the notification of Combined Entrance Examination for B.Tech 2020 admission on its official website. The exam will be conducted on April 26 in offline mode across various test cities of the country. Application form for Assam CEE 2020 will be available from March 2 in online mode on the official website of ASTU.
The university has also released other important dates related to the application and admission process. Students will be able to fill the application form of Assam CEE 2020 till April 7. Admit cards for the exam will be released on April 17 and the exam will be conducted on April 26. Students can also check the exam pattern of Assam CEE 2020 which will have a total of 120 questions, 40 each from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Result of the entrance exam will be released on May 17 in online mode.
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