KL University extends KLEEE application last date to April 25
Team Careers360 | April 23, 2020 | 03:22 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: KL University (Deemed) has extended the last date of application form submission for engineering admission till April 25. Students can fill the application form available online on the official website of the university. Admission in B.Tech course in the institute is on the basis of KL University Engineering Entrance Examination, commonly called KLEEE. The exam will be conducted from April 27 to 29 in online mode.
The offline, exam centre based examination was cancelled due to the coronavirus lockdown. The institute will conduct an online, proctored exam from April 27 to 29 for shortlisting candidates. Candidates can appear in the online exam at the convenience of their home. Students need to have a laptop/personal computer with internet connection and webcam for appearing in the exam. All the information related to the hall ticket, passkey and slot for the exam will be communicated through call. The university has also released detailed set of instructions for candidates for appearing in the online exam in its official website.
KL Deemed University conducts the entrance examination in two phases. The first phase has already been conducted from December 16 to 22. Admit cards for all the candidates who registered before the last date will be issued before the examination.
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