JEECUP 2020 application form correction available till May 25
Team Careers360 | May 21, 2020 | 11:50 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Joint Entrance Examination Council, Uttar Pradesh has opened the JEECUP 2020 application form correction window from May 21. Registered candidates can now make corrections in their JEECUP 2020 application form in online mode till May 25. Candidates will also be able to change their exam centres during this correction window. Earlier, the authorities had closed the application process for JEECUP 2020 on May 20.
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The authorities have also revised the exam dates for JEECUP 2020, the exam will now be conducted on May 19 and 25. The exam for Group A and E will be conducted on May 19 and for Group B to I and K1 to K8 will be conducted on May 25.
JEECUP is conducted as a pen-paper based examination for admission to various diploma courses in engineering, technology, and management.
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