PESSAT 2023 registration begins at pessat.com; Steps to apply
Akash Kumar Singh | October 28, 2022 | 02:17 PM IST | 1 min read
PES University has released the PESSAT 2023 registration form. Candidates can fill the PESSAT form 2023 at pessat.com.
NEW DELHI : PES, University has begun the registration process for the PESSAT 2023 exam. Interested students can fill the PESSAT 2023 application form by visiting pessat.com. The PESSAT registration 2023 portal is currently active where students can register themselves by providing the necessary details and paying the registration fee. Students are required to pay a registration fee of Rs. 1,150 at the time of registration.
Students must have passed the 10+2 qualifying (or equivalent) exam from a recognized board in order to be considered for the PESSAT 2023. If students fail to meet the PESSAT eligibility criteria 2023, their registration and acknowledgement may be outright rejected by officials. The detailed PESSAT 2023 eligibility criteria is available at the official website.
How to register for PESSAT 2023
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Go to the official PESSAT 2023 registration portal at pessat.com
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Select the program you want to register
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Enter all the basic information such as name, email address, mobile number, date of birth, city and state.
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Submit and pay the registration fee.
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Complete the registration form and submit it.
PESSAT exam 2023
The PESSAT examination is a 3-hour long test which is going to be conducted at various PESSAT exam centres located across India. Students can check out the list of all the list of centres by visiting pessat.pes.edu. PESSAT entrance exam 2023 will be held as a paper-pen test and for more details to fill out the application form of PESSAT 2023, students are requested to refer to the official website using pessat.com.
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