KIITEE 2019: Last date to apply today; all you need to know
Parul Thapa | April 10, 2019 | 11:34 AM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, April 10: The last date to register online for KIITEE 2019 application form is April 10. Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology had earlier extended the online registration for KIITEE from March 31 to April 10. As per the official notification, today is the last date to apply for the registration of entrance exam to be held by the institute. The candidates can apply for their desired courses by getting themselves registered online on the official website through the link given below.
The candidates will get the chance to apply for multiple courses which are falling under ‘Valid combination of Courses’ by the institute. Candidates can also check the status of their application form by entering the application number which is provided on the application form itself.
Candidates are suggested to check the eligibility criteria before registering for KIITEE 2019.
To register for KIITEE 2019 - click here
About KIITEE
Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology will be conducting the entrance exam from April 15 to 24. The slot booking had been made available by the Institute on April 1. The candidates can book their slots by entering their application number and date of birth.
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