NERIST NEE 2020 rescheduled; to be held on August 1 and 2
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NEW DELHI - The North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology has announced the revised exam schedule for NERIST NEE 2020. The NEE II and III will be conducted on August 1 while NEE I will be conducted on August 2 in offline mode from 10 am to 1 pm. The authorities will release the admit cards for registered candidates on July 10 in online mode. Candidates will be required to visit the official website to download the same using their ID and password which will reveal the exam centre allotted along with other details.
The NERIST NEE 2020 was earlier scheduled to be conducted on April 18 for NEE II and III while on April 19 for NEE I. But because of the then prevailing lockdown in the country due to COVID-19 pandemic, the authorities announced postponement of the examinations. The admit card was earlier scheduled to be released on April 5 but will now be released as the new date.
About NERIST NEE
NERIST NEE 2020 is conducted in offline mode as a pen and paper based examination for three modules- NEE-I, NEE-II, and NEE-III. The examinations are conducted for admission to the certificate, diploma, and degree courses in engineering and technology at North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology.
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