UPSEE 2020 application last date extended to May 3
Team Careers360 | April 21, 2020 | 09:00 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University Lucknow has extended the last date to fill UPSEE 2020 application form to May 3. Candidates can now fill the application form up to the extended period. Application form is available online on the official portal of UPSEE 2020. The university has also extended the last date for correction in filled application form up to May 5. Students can modify their details in submitted application form using the application correction facility.
UPSEE 2020 examination, which was scheduled for May 10 has also been postponed for which the notification was released on April 8. The exam has been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic and nationwide lockdown. AKTU will announce the new exam date after analysing the situation.
UPSEE is the exam conducted by Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University Lucknow for shortlisting candidates to offer admission in various UG and PG courses in engineering, management and other subjects. The course includes B.Tech,B.Arch,B.Des,B.Pharm,BHMCT,BFAD,BFA,B.Voc,MBA,MBA(Integrated),MCA,MCA(Integrated)/,M.Tech(Integrated)M.Tech,M. Arch,MURP,M. Pharm and M. Des.
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