PUBDET 2019 application process begins; Submit application form by Mar 12
Sherin Tressa | February 12, 2019 | 12:56 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 12 : The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination Board (WBJEEB), today has begun application process for Presidency University Bachelor’s Degree Entrance Test (PUBDET) for the academic year 2019-20. Candidates who wish to apply for the undergraduate programmes offered by the university can apply for the same through the application link given on the admission portal of PUBDET. The last date to fill and submit the application form is March 12, 2019. Before filling the application form candidates are advised to go through the information bulletin available on the website.
The application forms have to be submitted online itself along with an application fee of Rs 500 which has to be paid online through the different online payment options given. As per the information released by the exam conducting board the application fee is non refundable. Candidates must have a registered mobile number and email ID while completing the registration process. Also, candidates should also upload a scanned image of their passport size photograph and signature.
About PUBDET
The entrance exam, PUBDET 2019 will be conducted in the pen and paper based mode (offline) for a duration of 90 minutes. Candidates will have to answer 50 Multiple Choice Questions for 100 marks. Each correct answer will be given 2 (two) marks while every incorrect answer will be given a negative marking of 1/2 marks.
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