Assam PAT 2020 postponed; revised test date to be announced later
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NEW DELHI: The Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Assam has announced the postponement of Assam Polytechnic Admission Test (PAT) which was scheduled to be conducted on July 19 and August 9. The authorities will announce new dates for the admission test in the due course.
The authorities had released the Assam PAT 2020 application form earlier in online mode and the last date to apply was June 10. The authorities are yet to release the admit card for the registered candidates appearing in the polytechnic entrance exam.
Assam PAT is conducted by DTE Assam for admissions into polytechnic courses in Assam state. The exam is conducted offline as a pen and paper based one for a duration of 2 hours. The question paper contains objective type questions from Mathematics and Science holding a maximum of 100 marks. Admissions into the courses are done on the basis of Assam PAT scores.
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