KIITEE 2022 registration process begins; Steps to fill application form
Team Careers360 | December 10, 2021 | 02:13 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can apply for KIIT entrance exam 2022 by visiting the official website of the university at kiitee.kiit.ac.in.
NEW DELHI: Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) has begun the KIITEE registration 2022 for admission to the UG and PG programmes offered by the university. The mode of application is only online and no hard copies of KIITEE application form 2022 will be made available by the university. Interested students can fill the KIITEE application form by visiting the official website of KIIT at kiitee.kiit.ac.in.
To fill KIITEE 2022 application form - Click here
The university has yet not announced the KIITEE 2022 exam dates. The admissions to all the programmes will be offered through KIITEE 2022, except for MBBS and BDS.
It must be noted that there is no application fee for KITEE 2022. The registered candidates can also check the KIITEE 2022 application status after the successful submission of the application form.
How to fill the KIITEE application form 2022?
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Visit the official website of KIIT.
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Click on the “KIITEE-2022 Apply Now” tab.
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Now, candidates have to click on “Click here for new registration”.
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The KIITEE registration form 2022 will appear on the screen.
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Fill up the required details in the registration form.
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Upload the scanned copy of signature, photograph and Class 10 marksheet.
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Submit the duly filled KIITEE application form.
KIIT School of Management had earlier opened the application deadline for MBA programme on December 10. The last date to apply for KIITEE management 2022 is January 10 and the entrance exam will be held from January 15 to 17, 2022. KIITEE 2022 management results will be announced on January 22.
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