HPCET 2020 application last date extended
Team Careers360 | August 1, 2020 | 10:24 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Himachal Pradesh Technical University (HIMTU) has extended the last date to submit HPCET 2020 application form for B.Tech and M.Tech courses. The last date of HPCET 2020 application for M.Tech courses is August 25. Candidates can submit their application forms for B.Tech and B.Arch courses till September 15. Earlier, the last date of HPCET 2020 application for both B.Tech/B.Arch and M.Tech courses was July 31. The application forms were released on June 23.
Check the official notification
Interested candidates can now submit the application form of HPCET 2021 at himtu.ac.in before the deadline. HPCET 2020 application process includes steps of registration, filling of application form, uploading documents and payment of fee.
This year, HIMTU has cancelled the HPCET 2020 exam for B.Tech/B.Arch courses. The admission will be done on the basis of JEE Main 2020 and 10+2 scores. The admission to M.Tech courses offered by the university are done on the basis of GATE scores and B.E/B.Tech scores.
About HPCET
HPCET is a pen-paper based entrance examination conducted for admission to B.Tech/B.Arch courses offered by HIMTU.
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