KIITEE 2021: Special exams from June 17 to 19 for students residing in cyclone-hit areas
Ananya | May 25, 2021 | 04:04 PM IST | 1 min read
Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) will exclusively conduct the KIITEE 2021 special exam for students from cyclone-hit areas.
NEW DELHI: Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology will conduct the KIITEE 2021 admission test in the online proctored mode on June 17, 18 and 19 for students who reside in the cyclone-hit areas.
The KIITEE 2021 phase 1 admission test started today in different slots. The phase 1 admission test will be conducted till May 27. Candidates can download the admit card of KIITEE 2021 phase 1 online admission test from the official website.
As per the KIITEE online proctored examination guidelines , candidates will be able to give KIITEE 2021 phase 1 exam by clicking on the respective test slot - minimum 30 minutes before the scheduled time. The institute released the KIITEE 2021 phase 2 application on May 23.
Candidates who are about to appear in the Class 12 examination from a recognised board can apply for the KIITEE 2021 phase 2 exam for admissions to undergraduate programmes. For postgraduate programmes, candidates who have passed or are in their final year of bachelor’s degree can apply for KIITEE 2021 phase 2 exam.
Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology conducts KIITEE 2021 admission test to shortlist candidates for UG and PG programmes. The scores obtained by candidates in the entrance test is one of the important determining factors of the admission process to KIIT.
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