The NIELIT 2024 January session theory exams will commence from January 13 and the practical exams will be held from February 7.
Divyansh | November 20, 2023 | 01:05 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT) will close the registration window for the NIELIT 2024 January session tomorrow. Eligible candidates can register for the NILET 2024 January session for O, A, B, and C level courses on the NIELIT official website at student.nielit.gov.in.
The institutes will have to submit the online examination application following the verification and payment on November 26, 2023. The candidates will be paid Rs 100 form processing fee, along with the fee for the practical and theory exams.
The NIELIT 2024 January session theory exams will commence from January 13 and the practical exams will be held from February 7. The NIELIT January session 2023 result will be declared in the last week of March 2024. Exam of B Level will be conducted in new and old syllabus.
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Programme | Eligibility criteria |
Diploma In Computer Science and Technology | Candidates must have cleared Class 10 or equivalent examination from any recognized board with at least 35% marks in aggregate. |
Diploma In Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering | Candidates must have cleared Class 10 or equivalent examination from any recognized board with at least 35% marks in aggregate. |
BCA | Candidates must pass in Class 12 with any 2 subjects out of Math, Physics, Statistics or 3 years engineering diploma in any branch or its equivalent examination from any recognized board. |
MSc (IT) | Candidates must pass in BSc (IT) or BSc (CS) or BCA or bachelor degree in computer science and engineering or IT or equivalent degree or BSc, BCom, or BA with mathematics as a subject at Class 12 level or at graduation level. |
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