UPSEE 2019 Registration Starts; Applications Available till March 15
Saumya Vishnoi | January 23, 2019 | 02:36 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JANUARY 23 : Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU) has started the registrations for UPSEE 2019 on January 23. The application forms are available in online mode only. The authorities have released the application form for various courses like B.Tech, B.Arch, B.Pharma, B.Des, MBA, and MCA. Aspirants are required to complete the application process including the registration, filling up the application form, uploading the required documents and payment of the requisite amount of fee on or before March 15. The entrance exam will be conducted offline on April 21.
Quick steps to fill application form:
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Registration - The first step is to register online by entering the basic required details.
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Filling up the application form- Enter the required details including personal, academic and communication details.
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Uploading of documents- Upload the scanned images of the photograph and signature as per the specified format.
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Payment of Application Fee- Pay the requisite amount of application fee in online mode through debit card/ credit card or net banking.
Application Fee
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Category |
Application Fee (in Rs. ) |
|
Male/OBC Category/Transgender applicants of General Category |
Rs. 1300 |
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Female, SC/ST and Physically Handicapped Candidates |
Rs. 650 |
Correction of Application Form
In case any mistakes have been made while filling the application form the errors can be corrected. The authorities will start the correction facility from March 16 to April 3. During this period of time, the registered candidates will be able to make changes to some of their submitted information. The candidates will have to log in using their application number and password to use the correction facility.
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