PUCAT 2021 registration started from June 11; apply till July 20
Divyosha Banda | June 16, 2021 | 12:59 PM IST | 1 min read
VBSPU has opened the registration window for PUCAT. Check eligibility criteria before applying.
NEW DELHI: Veer Bahadur Singh Purvanchal University (VBSPU) has released the application form of Purvanchal University Combined Admission Test in online mode from June 11. Candidates wanting admission have to apply for the same by July 20. Prior to filling the PUCAT exam form, the candidates must check and adhere to its eligibility criteria.
PUCAT Registration: Important Dates
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Events |
Dates |
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Releasing date of application form |
June 11, 2021 |
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Last date for submitting the application form |
July 20, 2021 |
PUCAT Application Form 2021: Eligibility Criteria
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The candidates must have a bachelor's degree or equivalent in any discipline with at least 45 per cent marks for General/OBC candidates and 40 per cent marks for SC/ST/OBC from the recognized University.
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Candidates who failed to score an aggregate of 45 per cent marks in their undergraduate degree but have cleared the postgraduate exam in any discipline with at least 55 per cent marks (50 per cent marks for SC/ST/OBC) can also appear for the entrance exam of PUCAT 2021.
How to fill the PUCAT Form 2021
Step 1 - Visit the official website of VBSPU or click here
Step 2 - Now, click on the "Registration for Post Graduate course" tab
Step 3 - Enter requisite details in the PUCAT 2021 form and personal information
Step 4 - Then, enter educational details
Step 5 - Upload photograph and signature in the prescribed format
Step 6 - Take a printout of the PUCAT 2021 application form and pay the application fee
PUCAT Exam Form Fee
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Category |
Application fee |
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General/OBC |
Rs. 500 |
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SC/ST/PwD |
Rs. 250 |
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