YASASVI Entrance Test 2023 application deadline extended; register by August 17
Mridusmita Deka | August 11, 2023 | 02:09 PM IST | 1 min read
YET 2023 exam is set to be held on September 29.
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has extended the deadline for applications against the YASASVI entrance test 2023. Earlier set to close on August 10, the YASAVI scholarship test application form submission deadline now is August 17. Candidates will have to login at the yet.nta.ac.in 2023 official website and register for YASASVI entrance test (YET).
The NTA will also allow corrections in the PM YASASVI entrance test application form between August 18 and August 22. The YET 2023 exam will be held on September 29. YET 2023 will be held offline in exam centres and will consist of 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs).
With YET 2023, candidates studying in Class 9 and Class 11 in identified schools under the YASASVI Scheme will be selected for scholarship.
YASASVI 2023 Application Eligibility
- Applicants should be Indian nationals
- Candidate should belong to OBC or EBC or DNT category
- Candidate applying for Class 9 should be born between April 1, 2007 and March 31, 2011 (both days inclusive)
- Candidate applying for Class 11 should be born between April 1, 2005 and March 31, 2009 (both days inclusive)
- Income of the parents or guardian of the applicant should not be more than Rs. 2.5 lakhs per annum
- Should be studying in Class 9 or Class 11 in the identified schools
- Should have passed Class 8 or Class 10 during the academic year 2022-23
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