Uni-GAUGE-E 2020 to be held on June 27; correction facility from June 1 to 3
Team Careers360 | June 1, 2020 | 09:15 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: The ERA Foundation has announced the revised exam date for Uni-Gauge-E 2020. The entrance examination will now be conducted on June 27. The authorities are also opening the facility of application correction today, i.e. on June 1 at 12 noon and candidates will be able to make changes in their Uni-GAUGE-E application form 2020 till June 3 (4 pm). However, the last date to apply for the exam was May 30 and the authorities are not extending the facility further.
It may be noted that earlier the exam was scheduled to be held on May 10 but because of the pandemic situation in the country, the authorities had postponed this engineering entrance exam. The examination is being conducted as a single exam combined with COMEDK UGET 2020.
About Uni-Gauge-E
The ERA Foundation conducts entrance examinations for engineering courses, called Uni-Gauge-E. The exam is conducted in online mode for admission into various participating institutes spread across India.
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