UPSEE 2020 application process to end tomorrow; know document checklist
Ridhi.Khurana | March 14, 2020 | 03:40 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Students interested in applying for UPSEE 2020 for pursuing various undergraduate courses including engineering in Uttar Pradesh may note that tomorrow i.e., March 15 is the last application date for the entrance examination. To be eligible for UPSEE 2020, the candidates are required to duly wrap and submit the online UPSEE application form by 11:59 pm.
Students may find the checklist of documents required for filling UPSEE 2020 application form:
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Educational qualification documents including marksheet/ certificates of class 10 and 12.
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Valid email ID and mobile number
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Category/ Disability certificate (if applicable)
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Scanned images of colour white background photograph and signature.
The application fee for UPSEE 2020 is as follows:
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Rs 1300 for Male/ Transgender candidates of General/ OBC categories
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Rs 650 for SC/ST Category/Female/PH candidates of all categories
While filling out the application form, all of the personal, academic and contact details have to be valid. The authorities will open application correction window between March 16 and April 3. Those students who made a mistake while filling their application form will be able to modify the errors or discrepancy during this period.
About UPSEE 2020
Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University conducts Uttar Pradesh State Entrance Examination (UPSEE) for admissions into various undergraduate courses including engineering.
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