UPES postpones exam for engineering admission, application last date extended
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NEW DELHI: University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES) has postponed the UPESEAT 2020 admission test which was scheduled for July 8 to 12. The new exam dates will be announced in due course of time.
The university has also extended the last date to fill UPESEAT application form. Students can fill the UPESEAT application form till further notice as no last date for application has been notified.
UPESEAT application form is available online on the official website upes.ac.in. Students interested in applying for B.Tech or M.Tech admission in UPES can fill the application form now.
Admission is offered on the basis of UPES aptitude test, also called UPESEAT and also on the basis of score in JEE Main and class 12.
University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES) is a private state university in Dehradun offering UG and PG courses in various disciplines which include engineering, business studies and more.
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