KEAM 2020 application form released; know steps to fill the form
Isha Jain | February 1, 2020 | 06:58 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download EBookNew Delhi: Commissioner of Entrance Examination (CEE) has released the application form of KEAM 2020 on February 1. Candidates seeking admission can now fill the application form on the official website. Candidates have to fill out the details and upload recent Photo, Signature, Date of Birth proof and Nativity proof before the last date which is February 25, 5 PM. However, eligibility certificates and documents can be submitted up to February 29, 5 PM.
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Steps to fill KEAM 2020 Application Form
To fill the application form - click here
Step 1 - Registration - Candidates will have to register using the details like name, date of birth, email id, mobile number, and password.
Step 2 - Filling of form - After registration, candidates have to fill out their personal, educational, reservation, and income details in the application form.
Step 3 - Payment of fee - Payment of application fee of Rs. 700 have to be made in online mode or offline mode.
Step 4 -Uploading documents - In the next step, candidates will have to upload all the required documents in the specified format.
Step 5 - Print Out of Application Form: Finally, the candidates will have to submit and print out the application form.
Before submitting the application form, candidates are advised to check the eligibility criteria as any incorrect application will lead to rejection.
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