JEECUP 2022 postponed; Revised UP Polytechnic exam date soon at jeecup.admissions.nic.in
JEEC has postponed the JEECUP 2022 exam. The new UP Polytechnic exam date 2022 will be notified soon.
Isha Jain | May 30, 2022 | 04:05 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The Joint Entrance Examination Council, Uttar Pradesh has postponed the JEECUP 2022 exam. The UP Polytechnic exam postponement notification has been released at the JEECUP 2022 official website - jeecup.admissions.nic.in. The revised JEECUP exam date 2022 will be announced shortly at the official website.
The official notification read, Online CBT based examinations of JEECUP(POLYTECHNIC)-2022 has been postponed. New date will be announced shortly.”
Earlier, the JEECUP 2022 was scheduled to be conducted from June 6 to 10. The UP Polytechnic exam 2022 will be held as a computer based test.
The JEECUP admit card 2022 date was May 29, however, the UP polytechnic hall tickets were not released. Since the authorities have now postponed the JEECUP 2022 exam, the fresh UPJEE admit card date 2022 will be announced along with the exam date. Aspirants are advised to keep checking the JEECUP 2022 official website to stay updated.
Students who have registered for the JEECUP 2022 will be issued a UP polytechnic admit card. The JEECUP 2022 registration form was available online at the official website from February 15 to May 5. JEEC also provided the JEECUP 2022 form correction facility from May 7 to 12.
JEEC will conduct the UP polytechnic exam 2022 for admission in all the polytechnic institutions in the state by conducting admission test at the state level. Students seeking admission in the government and private polytechnic colleges of Uttar Pradesh are required to appear and qualify the UPJEE/JEECUP exam 2022.
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