SIU extends SET, SITEEE 2026 registration deadline till April 15
Vaishnavi Shukla | March 24, 2026 | 08:53 AM IST | 1 min read
SIU: Eligible students can apply for SIU entrance tests on the official website, set-test.org. SET and SITEEE 2026 tests 1 and 2 will be held on May 2 and 10, respectively.
Symbiosis International (Deemed University) has extended the registration last date for undergraduate admission for the Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET 2026) and SIT Engineering Entrance Exam (SITEEE 2026) to April 15. Eligible students can apply for SET and SITEEE entrance tests on the official website, set-test.org.
Candidates can appear for the SET and SITEEE 2026 test 1 on May 2 and test 2 on May 10. The SET and SITEEE 2026 results will be announced on May 20.
The SET and SITEEE 2026 registration fee for each test is Rs 2,250 per test and Rs 1,000 per programme. Students will be able to download the SET and SITEEE admit cards for test 1 from April 24 and for test 2 from April 30.
Symbiosis International conducts SET and SITEEE computer-based tests (CBT) for admission to various undergraduate programmes, including BBA, BCA, BA, BSc, and BTech across Symbiosis institutes.
Students can opt for up to two test attempts, and the higher scores will be considered for percentile calculation.
SET, SITEEE Exam Pattern 2026
SET 2026 exam will assess candidates in general English, quantitative aptitude, general awareness, and analytical and logical reasoning. In contrast, SITEEE 2026 focuses on core subjects including physics, chemistry, and mathematics.
Each exam consists of 60 objective-type questions divided across three to four sections, with no negative marking to ensure a fair evaluation process.
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