IPU CET 2020 application dates extended to August 11
Team Careers360 | August 1, 2020 | 10:42 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University has further extended the IPU CET 2020 application dates till August 11. The application started on March 3 in online mode. Candidates who wish to get admission into GGSIP University should fill and submit the application form at the earliest. The authorities have also revised the application correction facility dates.
Steps to fill IPU CET 2020 application form
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Registration - In the first step, candidates have to complete the registration process by entering the required details such as name, preferred course and more.
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Filling the form - Next, candidates will have to login using the valid credentials and submit the personal, academic and contact information. Preferred exam centres also have to be selected.
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Uploading documents - Scanned images of the candidate’s photograph and signature has to be uploaded as per the specifications.
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Fee Payment - Finally, candidates will have to pay IPU CET application fee of Rs. 1200 in online mode.
The IPU CET 2020 application form correction facility will be available from August 12 to 14. Candidates will be able to use the correction facility to edit the details entered incorrectly while filling out the application form.
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