DCECE 2020 application form last date extended till May 24
Team Careers360 | May 9, 2020 | 09:32 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB) has extended the last date to register online for DCECE 2020 till May 24, however candidates will be able to pay application fee through challan till May 25 and through online mode till May 26. Candidates seeking admission should fill and submit the application form before the deadline. Earlier, the authorities have postponed the entrance test till further notice due to the outbreak of coronavirus.
The authorities will also provide DCECE 2020 application form correction facility to all the registered candidates. The correction window will be available from May 27 to 30. Using the correction facility, candidates will be able to modify some details which they have filled in the application form of DCECE 2020.
The application process of DCECE 2020 comprises of five steps - registration, filling the application form, uploading documents, preview of application form, and payment of application fee. Before filling out the application form, candidates should check check the eligibility criteria prescribed by the authorities to be eligible for admission.
Diploma-Certificate Entrance Competitive Examination (DCECE) is a pen-paper based entrance exam which is conducted for admission in various engineering diplomas in the polytechnics across the state of Bihar.
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