JEECUP 2020 postponed; new exam dates to be announced soon
Team Careers360 | July 7, 2020 | 04:34 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : The Joint Entrance Examination Council, Uttar Pradesh has announced the postponement of JEECUP 2020. The new UP Polytechnic exam dates will be notified to the candidates soon. The entrance exam was earlier scheduled to be conducted on July 19 and 25. As per the notification released by the authorities, candidates will be able to download JEECUP 2020 admit card 8 days before the scheduled polytechnic exam date. The admit card will be made available to the registered candidates on the official website jeecup.nic.in.
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The decision to postpone the JEECUP 2020 has been taken due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Earlier, the admit card of UP Polytechnic exam was scheduled to be released on July 8 in online mode. The authorities had provided the students with another chance to fill JEECUP 2020 application form from July 19 and 25.
About JEECUP
UP Polytechnic exam or JEECUP is conducted as a pen and paper based test every year for admission into diploma courses in engineering, technology, and management. It is conducted in both English and Hindi language for the duration of three hours.
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