KEE 2020 to be held on July 22 to 26; provisional admissions still open
Team Careers360 | May 30, 2020 | 09:13 AM IST
NEW DELHI - Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences has rescheduled the Karunya Entrance Examination (KEE) 2020 which will now be conducted from July 22 to July 26. The authorities have kept open the provisional admissions which are being done through online counselling helping students reserve their seats until the entrance exam is conducted.
Candidates are still able to apply for KEE 2020 in online mode by filling the application form which was released on November 15. However, before filling the application form, candidates should ensure their eligibility for the particular course which they are interested in.
About KEE 2020
The Karunya institute of Technology conducts Karunya Entrance Examination (KEE) as a university level examination for admissions into Bachelor of Technology and Bachelor of Science (hons) in Agriculture courses. Candidates have to apply online in order to appear for the computer based test. It may be noted that earlier, KEE 2020 was supposed to be conducted April 25 and 26 but was postponed due to ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown across the country.
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