UCEED, CEED Registration Commences
Prabha Dhavala | October 9, 2018 | 12:09 PM IST
NEW DELHI, OCTOBER 9: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay has released the application form for both UCEED and CEED. The end date for registering for both the exams is November 9, 2018. The authorities have also announced that candidates will be able to fill the application form for UCEED and CEED 2019 by paying late fee of Rs 500 from November 10 to 16, 2018.
The application fee for UCEED application form for candidates belonging to the general category is Rs 2400 while female, SC, ST and PwD category candidates will have to pay Rs 1200.
Candidates belonging to the general category will have to pay Rs 2600 when they register for CEED 2019 while those who are from SC, PwD, ST and female category candidates, they will have to pay Rs 1300 by November 9.
In order to evade any problem while filling the forms, candidates must ensure that they have all the documents and information ready with them for the respective exams.
UCEED and CEED 2019 will be held on January 19.
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