Goa CET 2020 postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic, likely to be held in June
Satyendra Singh | April 17, 2020 | 10:05 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI:
Directorate of Technical Education, Goa has issued notice to postpone 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. The board has also said that the new dates will be announced ten days in advance to the conduct of examination. The new dates will be subjected to dates of JEE Main and NEET and any other exigencies which may arise thereon.
Goa Common Entrance Test, commonly known as GCET is conducted for shortlisting candidates to offer admission in undergraduate engineering courses in institutes situated in Goa. The board has also deferred the last date to submit GCET application form due to the nationwide lockdown. Application form of GCET has to be downloaded from the website, need to be filled and submitted in person to the designated centres.
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