UPSEE 2020 correction facility for exam cities started; check details here
Team Careers360 | July 20, 2020 | 03:08 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU) has started the facility for UPSEE exam city correction. Registered candidates will be able to access this facility till July 26 (11:59 PM). To access the facility, the candidates will have to login through the link provided at the official website. Exam cities as per preference can be changed by the candidates during the specified UPSEE correction dates 2020. This facility has been introduced to help the candidates who have relocated during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Procedure for UPSEE exam city correction facility
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Go to the official website
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Click on the respective link for the correction facility.
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Candidates will have to enter their application number, password and the given security code.
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Click on ‘Sign In’
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After making the exam city change, the candidates will have to submit it.
AKTU has opened the UPSEE exam city correction facility for various courses such as B.Tech, B.Arch. B.Des, B.Pharm, BHMCT, BFAD, BFA, B.Voc, MBA, MCA, M.Tech, M.Pharm and M.Arch. No other opportunity will be provided to the candidates again to make the changes, so the facility should be used as soon as possible.
UPSEE 2020 will be conducted on September 20 as a pen and paper based examination. Registrations for the entrance examination was open till May 31 and the admit card will be released soon by the authorities.
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