DAIICT B.Tech 2020 application form last date extended till October 8
Team Careers360 | September 18, 2020 | 01:26 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology has extended the last date to apply for B.Tech admissions till October 8 for All India Category. Candidates can fill the DAIICT B.Tech application form 2020 in online mode at daiict.ac.in .
The steps to fill DAIICT application form for B.Tech admission are as follows:
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Step 1 - Registration: Candidates will be required to enter the basic personal and communication details.
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Step 2 - Filling of application form - Candidates will have to enter all other details including academic information
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Step 3 - Uploading Documents - Candidates will have to upload their passport sized photograph of size less than 50 KB and any other document as required.
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Step 4 - Application fee - They will be required to pay DAIICT B.Tech registration fee of Rs 1200 through net banking/ credit card/ debit card.
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Step 5 - Acknowledgement form - Once all the information is provided in DAIICT B.Tech 2020 application form, candidates will have to download the acknowledgement form from the official website.
It may be noted that previously, the last date to fill DAIICT BTech 2020 application form was September 15. The authorities had released the same on March 12 in online mode.
Once the DAIICT B.Tech applications are over, the authorities shall release the merit list for shortlisted candidates and payment of course fee shall be done accordingly for B.Tech admissions.
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