SET 2026 registration begins for BTech, BBA, BSc; apply for college entrance test by April 10
Suviral Shukla | December 12, 2025 | 01:08 PM IST | 1 min read
The Symbiosis University will conduct the SET 2026 on May 2 and 10 and the admit cards for the computer-based college entrance test will be issued on April 24 and 30.
Symbiosis International (Deemed University) has begun the registration process for the Symbiosis Entrance Test 2026 (SET) from today for admission to undergraduate programmes. Eligible candidates can apply for SET 2026 through the official website at set-test.org before April 10, 2026.
The university will conduct the SET 2026 on May 2 and 10 and the admit cards for the computer-based college entrance test will be issued on April 24 and 30.
The SET 2026 results will be declared on May 20 for admission to BBA, BCA, BSc (Economics, Culinary Arts, Liberal Arts), BA (Mass Comm, Liberal Arts), BTech, BDes, and other programmes.
Candidates looking forward to appearing for the SET 2026 college entrance test will have to submit a set of documents to complete the registration process. The list of documents include class 10, 12 mark sheet, birth certificate, valid photo identification card, caste certificate (if applicable).
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SET 2026: Registration fee, selection process
Applicants should also have an active email ID, and phone number. The registration fee for SET 2026 entrance tests is Rs 2,250, while the programme registration charges are Rs 1,000, as per the official website.
As per the eligibility criteria, candidates must have cleared Class 12 or equivalent examination from a recognised board to be eligible for SET 2026. Applicants must have obtained a minimum of 45% marks school board exams to be able to fill SET 2026 application form.
Additionally, candidates will be shortlisted for the personal interaction (PI) process on the basis of their entrance test marks.
The cut-off for shortlisting will be done separately for each programme and on the basis of SET percentile, candidates will be selected for more than one course. In this case, applicants are required to participate in the PI for each programme separately.
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