HPCET 2022 registration last date extended till June 26; Apply at himtu.ac.in
Mohit Dhyani | June 20, 2022 | 06:57 PM IST | 1 min read
HPTU has extended the last date to fill the HPCET application form 2022 till June 26. Check HPCET exam date 2022 and other details here.
NEW DELHI:
Himachal Pradesh Technical University has extended the last date to fill the HPCET 2022 application form. Applicants can now complete the HPCET registration 2022 till June 26 at himtu.ac.in. Earlier, the last date to apply for HP CET entrance exam 2022 was June 18. The application process of HPCET exam comprises registration, filling application form, uploading documents and payment of fee.
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HPCET 2022 exam date is July 10. After completing the registration, HPCET admit card 2022 will be issued online on official website.
How to fill HPCET application form 2022?
Candidates can refer to the steps given below to fill the application form.
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Visit the HPCET official website - himtu.ac.in.
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Complete the HPCET registration using personal details.
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Login using username and password to fill the application form.
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Fill educational qualification, communication details and others.
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Upload required documents as per the specified format.
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Pay the application fee in online mode.
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Preview and submit the application of HPCET 2022.
The application fee of HPCET 2022 varies as per the channel of application. Candidates can fill the HPCET application through JEE Main , HPCET exam and JEE Main and 10+2.
Applicants preparing for the exam must refer to the HPCET previous year question paper for their preparations. Applicants can also go through the HPCET syllabus to check important topics and chapters asked in the exam.
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