HSTES to start Haryana Polytechnic 2020 registrations from August 1
Team Careers360 | July 25, 2020 | 03:38 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) has announced admissions into various polytechnic institutes in the state. The authorities shall release the Haryana Polytechnic application form in online mode and candidates will be able to register from August 1 onwards. Candidates will have to provide the necessary details and pay the requisite application fee for successful submission of application form. The authorities shall conduct counselling process for registered and eligible candidates and admissions shall be made accordingly. The prospectus will be available at the official website on July 27, 2020.
Haryana Polytechnic Courses
HSTES shall conduct the admission process for admissions into the following polytechnic courses:
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Diploma Engineering Course (03 years)
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Diploma Engineering Lateral Entry Course (02 years)
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Diploma Pharmacy Course (02 years)
Officia Notification
Contact Details
In case of any confusion, candidates may contact the authorities at the following:
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www.hstes.org.in
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www.techeduhry.gov.in
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Toll Free number - 1800-137-3735
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