BVP CET 2020 to be conducted as a home-based proctored exam
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NEW DELHI: Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University will conduct BVP CET 2020 as a home-based proctored test. This has been confirmed by the BVP CET admission helpdesk. Presently, BVP CET 2020 exam dates are August 10 (first test) and August 16 (second test). Also, as per the admission helpdesk, BVP CET 2020 admit card will be released soon.
Registered candidates will be able to download their BVP CET admit card 2020 at bvuniversity.edu.in by logging in to the candidate portal using their application number and password.
BVP CET application form 2020 for the first test is available in online mode till August 3 while the application forms for the second test are available till August 9. BVP CET 2020 application process includes steps of registration, uploading documents, filling of application form, and payment of fee.
About BVP CET
BVP CET is an entrance test conducted by Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University for admissions to the B.Tech programmes offered by the university.
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