BVP CET 2020 schedule revised; exam on August 25 and 26
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NEW DELHI : Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University has revised the BVP CET 2020 schedule. As per the latest notification, the BVP CET 2020 exam will be held on August 25 and 26. Previously, the entrance test was to be conducted on August 10 (first test) and August 16 (second test).
Along with the change in the BVP CET 2020 exam dates, the authorities have also extended the last date to submit the application form. Candidates can now do BVP CET registrations till August 17.
Earlier, the admission office of the university had notified that BVP CET 2020 will be conducted as a home proctored test. The decision has been taken due to the rising number of coronavirus cases across the country. As per the revised BVP CET schedule, the result will be released on August 29.
About BVP CET
Bharti Vidyapeeth Deemed University Common Entrance Test (BVP CET) is a university level exam which is conducted for admission into the undergraduate courses.
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