KLEEE 2023 phase 3 registration ends today
Arpita Das | April 13, 2023 | 07:22 AM IST | 1 min read
Candidates are required to pay the KLEEE 2023 application fee of Rs 1,000 while applying online.
NEW DELHI: KL Deemed to be University will close the KL Engineering Entrance Exam (KLEEE) 2023 phase 3 registration window today, April 13. Interested and eligible candidates can apply for KLEEE 2023 phase 3 exam through the official website– kluniversity.in.
While applying, it is compulsory to pay the KLEEE 2023 application fee of Rs 1,000. Candidates seeking admission are advised to check the KLEEE 2023 eligibility criteria before filling out the application form.
The exams are scheduled to be conducted on April 15, 16, 17, and 18. The exam will be held in computer-based test (CBT) mode for admission to undergraduate engineering courses at KL University.
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KLEEE 2023 phase 3: Steps to register online
- Go to the official website- kluniversity.in/admissions.
- On the homepage, click on the registration link and complete the registration process.
- After that fill out the application form, pay the application fee and submit the form.
- Download the KLEEE 2023 application form as it may be required for further processing.
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