UPSEE 2020 application form last date extended; to be available till March 30
Saakshi Lama | March 16, 2020 | 08:56 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University has extended the final date to apply for UPSEE 2020. Candidates can now submit the online application form of UPSEE 2020 till March 30. The extension of application dates allow those candidates who were unable to fill the application form in the previous dates to participate in the entrance examination. No applications will be accepted by the authorities after the new announced final date.
Before filling out the application form, the candidates should check the eligibility criteria specified by the authorities. If the criteria is not met, then the candidature will be cancelled. During the application filling process, the candidates will have to register, fill out the form with personal, academic and contact details, upload photograph and signature, pay the fees and finally submit it.
Along with the application filling, the correction facility dates have also been changed by the authorities. The registered candidates will now be able to access the application form correction facility from March 18 to April 3. If any mistake is made during the application process, then the candidates will be able to make the required corrections within the given time period.
UPSEE 2020 will be held on May 10 as a pen and paper based examination. The authorities will conduct the exam at 57 cities (41 in UP and 16 outside UP).
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