UP BEd registration 2023 ends today at bujhansi.ac.in
Arpita Das | March 3, 2023 | 09:41 AM IST | 1 min read
The UP BEd 2023 JEE entrance examination is scheduled to be held on April 24.
NEW DELHI: The Bundelkhand University will close the UP BEd 2023 registration process today, March 3. Interested and eligible candidates can apply online for the Uttar Pradesh Bachelors of Education Joint Entrance Examination 2023 through the official website- bujhansi.ac.in.
Candidates can also submit their application with a late fee till March 10. The UP BEd 2023 JEE entrance examination will be held on April 24 and the admit card for the same can be downloaded from April 13, 2023.
Candidates who have passed graduation or post-graduation by the year 2022 or candidates who are appearing in the final year of graduation or post-graduation in the current year are all eligible to appear in the UP combined BEd entrance exam 2023.
Candidates who are from the state of UP are required to pay an application fee of Rs 1400. However, Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe category candidates are required to pay Rs 700 as an application fee. Those who are from other states need to pay Rs 1400, irrespective of their category.
UP BEd 2023: Steps to register online
- First, visit the official website- bujhansi.ac.in
- Then on the homepage, click on the UP BEd registration link.
- Complete the registration process with the required details.
- Next, fill out the application form and submit it.
- Download and take the printout of the confirmation page.
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