MP PPT 2020 new exam dates announced
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NEW DELHI: Professional Examination Board (PEB) has announced the new exam dates of MP PPT 2020; the exam will now be conducted on September 1 and 2. MP PPT 2020 will be conducted as a computer-based test of 2 hours.
MP PPT 2020 exam will have a total of 150 multiple choice questions spread over the three sections of the exam- Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Each section will have 50 questions.
MP PPT 2020 application form was available till July 15 and candidates were able to edit their already submitted application forms till July 16. MP PPT application form was released on June 11. All other important dates like the release of admit card, result, counselling will be announced later.
About MP PPT
MP PPT is an entrance exam conducted for admissions into engineering diploma courses offered by various polytechnics across the state of Madhya Pradesh.
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