GCET 2021 postponed to mid-June; Registrations to commence in May
Ridhi.Khurana | February 5, 2021 | 09:35 AM IST | 1 min read
DTE Goa announces postponement of GCET 2021 exam date to mid of June. Candidates will be able to apply in May.
NEW DELHI: The Directorate of Technical Education, Centralized Admission Division under the Government of Goa has announced a revised schedule for Goa Common Entrance Test (GCET). The authorities have postponed GCET exam date 2021 to mid of June. GCET application form 2021 will be released in May and the process will be announced accordingly.
The authorities shall declare exact procedure and GCET 2021 registration date by May 1. Also, GCET exam date 2021 will be notified by June 1 as announced by the authorities through an official notification.
Official Notification
However, the GCET official brochure indicating the various courses, seats offered, GCET 2021 eligibility criteria, merit rules and admissions procedure, etc. will be notified by March 2021.
Earlier, GCET 2021 exam date was scheduled on May 4 and 5. The authorities were expected to release the GCET application form 2021 anytime soon.
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