IISc to conduct KVPY exam 2021 on January 9, 2022; Check details here
The KVPY exam 2021 is rescheduled to be held on January 9, 2022. The new date of KVPY 2021 exam is announced on the official website, kvpy.iisc.ac.in.
Shivam Jadoun | November 29, 2021 | 12:31 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (IISc) has announced the new KVPY exam date 2021 on kvpy.iisc.ac.in. The KVPY exam 2021 will now be conducted on January 9, 2022. Earlier, the KVPY exam was scheduled to be held on November 7, 2021, which was postponed after a petition filed in the Madras High Court over regional language issue.
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The KVPY official website states, “This is for the information to all those candidates who have registered and paid the fees for the KVPY Aptitude test-2021. The KVPY Aptitude test will now be held on January 9, 2022.”
Students who successfully completed all their registration process can also download the KVPY admit card 2021 . Each student must carry a hard copy of the KVPY admit card 2021 to the examination hall. No student is allowed to enter the exam hall without it.
Students are advised to regularly check the official website to keep themselves updated on KVPY exam 2021.
Students selected in the KVPY exam will be provided a scholarship amount up to the pre-Ph.D level.
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