HITSEEE 2021 exam date released at hindustanuniv.ac.in; Check details here
Team Careers360 | January 15, 2021 | 05:59 PM IST | 1 min read
Hindustan University has released the HITSEEE 2021 exam date. Eligible candidates can apply till April 10, 2021. Check HITSEEE 2021 date, registration details and eligibility here
NEW DELHI : Hindustan Institute of Technology & Science has released the HITSEEE 2021 exam date in online mode at hindustanuniv.ac.in. The exam authority has also released the online application form along with the exam date of HITSEEE 2021. The last date to apply for HITEEE 2021 is April 10, 2021.
Hindustan University will conduct the HITSEEE 2021 in online mode from April 28 to May 2, 2021. Class 12 students whose date of birth is on or after July 1, 1998 can apply for the HITSEE exam. The aggregate minimum marks to apply for HITSEEE 2021 is 50%. Also, to apply for B.Arch programmes, candidates should have valid NATA scores
HITSEEE 2021 Exam Date
- Last date to apply- April 10, 2021
- HITSEEE exam date 2021- April 28 to May 2, 2021
How to Apply for HITSEEE 2021?
The application form of HITSEEE 2021 is available in online mode. Below are the steps to apply online for HITSEEE 2021
- Go to the official website- hindustanuniv.ac.in
- Enter the asked details like name, email address, mobile number, course and more
- Now, click on Submit to register for the exam
- Login with the generate credentials to fill the HITSEEE 2021 application form
- Pay the application fee and upload the necessary documents to complete the HITSEEE application form.
Candidates are advised to download the confirmation page and keep it safe till the completion of admission.
HITSEEE is conducted by the Hindustan University for admission to B.tech/ B.Des./ B.Arch programmes.
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