IIT Madras to conduct HSEE 2022 on June 12; Registration from March 9
Team Careers360 | March 7, 2022 | 03:54 PM IST | 1 min read
HSEE 2022 will be conducted by IIT Madras on June 12 for admission to Integrated MA programmes in development studies and english.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras will release the HSEE application form 2022 on March 9 at at hsee.iitm.ac.in. The interested candidates can fill the HSEE application form by making the payment through credit card, debit card or net banking till April 27. Those who wish to pay the HSEE application fee through Indian Bank challan in offline mode can fill their applications till April 28.
IIT Madras will provide the facility to check HSEE application status from May 9 to May 13. The HSEE 2022 admit card can be downloaded from May 30 onwards on the official website of the entrance examination.
IIT Madras will hold the Humanities and Social Sciences Entrance Examination or HSEE 2022 on June 12. The HSEE 2022 will be conducted for a duration of three hours.
The test takers can check their responses to the questions asked in the HSEE exam 2022 from June 20 to 22. The HSEE provisional answer key 2022 will be available from June 23. The HSEE result 2022 will be announced on June 29.
The choice filling process for stream in Integrated MA programme will begin from June 30 and will be over on July 4. The institute will release the HSEE seat allocation list 2022 for the successful candidates on July 7.
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