IPU BTech application form 2021: Last date extended; Apply till July 31
Prabakaran K | July 15, 2021 | 11:09 AM IST | 1 min read
The last date to submit the application form of IPU 2021 for BTech admission has been extended by the GSSIPU. Students can apply online up to July 31.
New Delhi: Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GSSIPU) has extended the IPU BTech application form last date 2021. Candidates can apply online for the UG engineering admissions till July 31, 2021. The IPU CET 2021 entrance exam will be held only for admission to Biotechnology courses.
While filling the IPU BTech application form 2021, students need to fill in all personal, academic and other required details without any errors. They have to upload their photograph and signature according to the specified format.
IPU BTech application dates
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Events |
Dates |
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The last date of IPU Btech admission 2021 and IPU CET 2021 (Biotechnology) |
July 31, 2021 (Extended) |
How to fill IPU BTech application form
Candidates can follow the details below to fill the application form for the IPU BTech admission 2021.
Online registration - Go to the official website - ipu.admissions.nic.in. Students must create a user id by providing details such as name, mobile number, email id, password and security pin.
Filling application form - Login to fill in other details on the application form - exam category and general details.
Application fee payment - The application fee of Rs 1,200 can be paid in online mode - Debit card/credit card (visa card or master card) and net banking.
Final submission - After successful payment, note down the transaction identification number and submit the application form.
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