IIT Madras postpones HSEE 2021 exam due to COVID-19 pandemic
Team Careers360 | April 30, 2021 | 05:50 PM IST | 1 min read
The new entrance exam date of HSEE 20221 will be announced at least 15 days prior to the exam.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI : Indian Institute of Madras has deferred the HSEE 2021 exam amid the COVID-19 pandemic situation. The Humanities and Social Sciences Entrance Examination (HSEE) 2021 was scheduled to be held on June 13. The revised dates for the HSEE 2021 examination will be announced at least 15 days before the examination on the official website of HSEE.
Candidates who have registered themselves for the HSEE 2021 entrance test can check the application status till May 11. The HSEE 2021 registration window was closed on March 31.
The admit card of HSEE 2021 will be released on the official HSEE website. The test-takers need to download the HSEE admit card 2021 using their login credentials and carry the same along with a government photo ID to the examination centre.
Humanities and Social Sciences Entrance Examination, commonly known as HSEE, is an entrance examination conducted every year by the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Madras for admission to its five-year integrated MA programmes in Development Studies and English Studies.
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