Goa CET 2020 Application to start from May 26, Exam on July 4 and 5
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NEW DELHI: Director of Technical Education, Goa has announced the new dates of Common Entrance Test (CET) for engineering admission in the state for the academic year 2020-21. Goa CET, commonly known as GCET, will be conducted on July 4 and 5.
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The authority has also released fresh dates for submission of application form for GCET 2020. Application forms will be available online on the official website between May 26 to June 10.
DTE Goa has earlier postponed the GCET 2020 exam on account of the coronavirus outbreak. GCET 2020 was scheduled to be conducted on May 5 and 6 across various test cities of the state. GCET is conducted for shortlisting candidates to offer admission in undergraduate engineering courses in institutes situated in Goa.
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