Pearson VUE extends undergraduate entrance exam registration
Ishaan Arora | August 31, 2022 | 12:47 PM IST | 1 min read
Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam: Over 160 universities and 120 engineering institutions accept these scores for admission.
NEW DELHI: Pearson VUE on Wednesday extended the registration deadline for the Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam. The current booking window has been extended from August 31 to September 30 giving candidates an extra month to register for exams. Registration is through the official website, undergraduateexam. in .
The statement said that more than 160 Indian universities and over 120 engineering colleges now accept Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam results for admission.
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Divyalok Chetan Sharma, vice president, at Pearson VUE said: “With an expected surge of university applications from 12th-grade students, Pearson VUE and our university partners have unanimously agreed to extend the registration window for the Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam by one month. By Doing so, we aim to support the students by providing them with enough time to choose their preferred course and university.”
Candidates have been asked to “confirm their appointments in advance with the designated test centre” and follow local safety regulations.
Pearson VUE is also allowing candidates to reschedule their tests or retake an exam to improve scores.
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