In a first, IP University to conduct IPU CET in computer based mode
Vishwas Garia | February 28, 2020 | 12:15 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi will be conducting the IPU CET 2020 examination in online mode for academic session 2020-21. "For the first time, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University will conduct a computer based examination for admission. The entrance examinations for IP University admissions will be held from April 25 to May 5" said Vice Chancellor, Mahesh Verma during the release of admission brochure and prospectus. The university is also looking ahead to add a few more graduate programmes in its campus schools.
The application form of IP University will be released on March 1. Interested candidates can fill their candidature until March 31 by visiting the official website of IP University.
In another development, the university has increased the application fee to Rs.1200 for all the categories students. The application fee is excluding processing charges and taxes.
The university offers various undergraduate, postgraduate, post graduate diploma, advance diploma, M.Phil and Ph.D programmes through IPU CET. A total of 117 affiliated colleges situated in Delhi NCR provides admission to their offered programmes through the entrance examination. The medium of examination is English for all the programmes, except B.Ed in which the medium of entrance test is both English and Hindi. The duration of multiple choice question paper vary depending upon the programmes opted.
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