DAIICT B.Tech 2020 application last date extended till September 15
Team Careers360 | August 1, 2020 | 01:14 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology has extended the last date to submit DAIICT B.Tech 2020 application form till September 15. Earlier, the last date of application form was July 31. The application form was released on March 12 at daiict.ac.in.
Interested candidates can now submit their DAIICT B.Tech application form 2020 before the last date. The application process of DAIICT B.Tech 2020 includes steps of registration, filling of application form, uploading documents, payment of fee, and downloading acknowledgement form.
The authorities will now release all other important dates like release of DAIICT B.Tech 2020 merit list, counselling, commencement of classes, etc later.
About DAIICT B.Tech Admission
DAIICT B.Tech admission process is conducted for admission to B.Tech courses offered by the DAIICT institute. The admission under DAIICT B.Tech is done on the basis of JEE Main and GUJCET scores.
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