SIU extends SET, SLAT, SITEEE 2023 registration last date; apply by April 16
Arpita Das | April 13, 2023 | 11:27 AM IST | 1 min read
The direct link for registration is available at set-test.org. The SET, SLAT, SITEEE 2023 registration fee is Rs 1,950.
NEW DELHI: Symbiosis International (Deemed University) has extended the Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET), Symbiosis Law Admission Test (SLAT) and Symbiosis Institute of Technology Engineering Entrance Exam (SITEEE) 2023 registration deadline till April 16, 2023. Those candidates who have not fill out the SET, SLAT, SITEEE 2023 application form till now can do so through the official website of SIU.
Earlier, SIU released the SET application form 2023 on December 16. To complete the SET, SLAT, SITEEE 2023 registration process candidates will need a valid email ID and phone number.
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Through SET, SLAT and SITEEE exams candidates will be eligible for admission to the undergraduate programmes offered by Symbiosis International (Deemed University).
The SET 2023 exam will be conducted online on May 6 and May May 14. The entrance test will be held for a duration of 60 minutes.
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The SET exam paper will have questions from general awareness, quantitative aptitude, general English and analytical and logical reasoning sections. Candidates will also have to appear in a written ability test.
On the day of the exam, candidates are required to carry a hard copy of the admit card, passport-size photo and a valid ID proof. The admit card for test 1 and 2 will be issued on April 22 and April 28, respectively.
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