IPU B.Tech 2020 application form dates extended
Team Careers360 | April 17, 2020 | 11:23 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University has extended the last date to submit IPU B.Tech 2020 application form. Candidates can now submit their applications till May 5 (11.50 PM). IPU B.Tech application form was released by the authorities on March 3.
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Interested candidates must submit the IPU B.Tech 2020 application form before the last date. The application process involves five simple steps of registration, filling out the application, uploading documents, payment of application fee and final submission.
Along with extending the application dates, the authorities have also provided new dates for IPU B.Tech 2020 application form correction. Candidates will now be able to access the correction facility from May 6 to 8 (11.50 PM).
IPU B.Tech exam is only conducted for Biotechnology candidates. IPU B.Tech 2020 was previously postponed to be held from May 20 to 30. The admit cards for the exam will be available on May 10.
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