KLEEE 2024 phase 3 exam postponed to March 30, 31; registration last date extended
Anu Parthiban | March 22, 2024 | 05:33 PM IST | 1 min read
KLEEE 2024 admit card will be issued on March 29 on the official website, kluniversity.in. The phase 3 revised schedule for all exams here.
NEW DELHI: Koneru Lakshmaiah Deemed-to-be-University has extended the registration period for the third phase of KL University Engineering Entrance Examination (KLEEE 2024) to March 29. Candidates who are interested in applying for the entrance exam for admission to engineering, management courses at the university will have to apply at the official website, kluniversity.in.
The university has also revised the KLEEE phase 3 exam schedule 2024. The entrance exam, which was earlier scheduled to be held from March 20, has now been postponed to March 30 and 31.
KL University grants admission based on a valid score in either KLEEE for BTech, KLECET for BTech lateral entry, or KLMAT for management courses offered in Hyderabad and Vijayawada campuses. Besides engineering and management programmes, the admission process for other courses will be based on merit score and personal interview round.
KLEEE, KLECET, KLMAT 2024 phase 3 entrance exam will be conducted on March 30 and 31. The admit cards for these three exams will also be issued on March 29, the same day when registration ends. Candidates will have to pay an application fee of Rs 1,000 to complete their registration process.
KLEEE phase 3 revised schedule
The revised registration and exam schedule for phase 3 KLEEE 2024 exam is given below.
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KLEEE 2024 |
Dates |
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Registration last date |
March 29 |
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Admit card |
March 29 |
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KLEEE 2024 |
March 30 and 31 |
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KLSAT 2024 |
March 30 and 31 |
|
KLECET 2024 |
March 30 and 31 |
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KLHAT 2024 |
March 30 and 31 |
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KLMAT 2024 |
March 30 and 31 |
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