UPSEE 2020 admit card to be released in second week of September
Team Careers360 | August 21, 2020 | 03:30 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Dr Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU) has announced the UPSEE 2020 admit card release date. According to the official website, registered candidates will be able to access UPSEE admit card in the second week of September 2020. The previous release date of UPSEE 2020 admit card was postponed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Candidates will be able to access the admit card only in online mode at the official website upsee.nic.in.
To access the admit card, the candidates will have to login using their application number and password. All of the details such as examination centre address, date, time and more will be available in the UPSEE admit card. Without the admit card, the candidates will not be allowed to enter the venue and attempt the examination. Along with the admit card, an identity proof also has to be produced at the centre.
UPSEE 2020 is scheduled to be conducted on September 20 for all UG, MBA and MCA courses. The entrance exam will be held as a pen and paper based examination
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