Himachal Pradesh HPCET 2023 dates announced for admission to UG, PG programmes
Mridusmita Deka | January 20, 2023 | 12:21 PM IST | 1 min read
HPCET 2023 exams for BTech, BPharmacy, MBA and MCA will be held on May 14.
NEW DELHI: The Himachal Pradesh Technical University has announced the common entrance test (CET) dates for admission to its undergraduate and postgraduate programmes for the 2023-24 academic session. The HPCET 2023 exam dates have been announced for BTech, BPharmacy, MBA, MBA (tourism and hospitality management) and MCA programmes and are set to be held on May 14.
While the HPCET 2023 for BTech, BPharmacy and MCA will be held in the morning session of May 14, the HPCET 2023 for MBA and MBA (tourism and hospitality management) will be held in the evening session.
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The Himachal Pradesh Technical University is expected to announce the HPCET 2023 application dates soon. The HPCET 2023 registration link will be made available on the official website -- himtu.ac.in. THE HPCET 2023 application process will be basic and will include steps like registration, filling the HPCET 2023 form, document upload and payment of HPCET 2023 application fee.
The HPTU exam eligibility criteria for admission to different programmes will differ and therefore candidates will be required to check the HPCET 2023 eligibility criteria before filling the application form.
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