NERIST NEE 2020 rescheduled; admit card to be released on Sept 25
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NEW DELHI: North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology has rescheduled NERIST NEE 2020 exams. NERIST NEE 2 and 3 will be conducted on October 10 (10 am to 1 pm) and NERIST NEE 1 shall be held on October 11 (10 am to 1 pm). Registered candidates will be able to download NERIST NEE 2020 admit card from September 25 onwards. The NERIST NEE hall ticket shall be released online at neeonline.ac.in or nerist.ac.in and candidates will be notified about the same through email and SMS.
Previously, NERIST NEE was scheduled to be conducted on August 8 and 9 but was deferred due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. As per the notice issued by concerned authorities, the exam shall now be conducted following all the SOPs issued by Ministry of Health Affairs.
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About NERIST NEE
North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology conducts NERIST Entrance Examination (NEE) for admissions into base (NEE I), diploma (NEE II) and degree (NEE III) modules of engineering and technology stream; and to degree module of Forestry stream (through NEE II (PCB)). Candidates who qualify the respective entrance examination have to participate in the counselling process.
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