PESSAT 2021 exam postponed till further notice; Check details here
PES University has postponed the PESSAT 2021 entrance exam. The revised PESSAT 2021 exam date will be announced later.

Prabakaran K | May 24, 2021 | 04:02 PM IST
New Delhi: PES University has postponed the PES Scholastic Aptitude Test (PESSAT 2021) which was scheduled to be held from June 18 to July 4. The new dates of PESSAT will be announced later on the official website. Also, the last date of PESSAT 2021 registration will be notified later. The authorities have announced the postponement of the PESSAT 2021 exam due to increasing cases of COVID-19.
Candidates preparing for the upcoming entrance exam should fill and submit the PESSAT application form 2021 in online mode. Also, candidates are advised to check the PESSAT 2021 eligibility criteria specified by the exam authorities as ineligible candidates will be disqualified from the admission process.
Students are also advised to use this time to prepare better for the PESSAT exam 2021. They can also take full-length or chapter-wise mock tests to improve their time management, self-confidence and also can find out their weak and strong areas to prepare well. Candidates should also focus on the multiple revisions to prepare well for the entrance exam.
The decision to postpone the PESSAT exam further completely depends on the situation in the upcoming months. If the COVID-19 cases continue to increase, the authorities are likely to postpone the PESSAT 2021 exam further.
About PESSAT
PES Scholastic Aptitude Test (PESSAT) will be conducted as a computer-based test (CBT) for admissions into various undergraduate courses including BTech in PES University.
Note: For Admissions, contact through the phone - 080 10 297297 and email - admissions@pes.edu.
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