UPSEE 2020 exam date announced; to be held on August 2
Team Careers360 | May 6, 2020 | 09:59 PM IST
NEW DELHI: A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University Uttar Pradesh (AKTU) has announced the new UPSEE 2020 exam date for all undergraduate, postgraduate engineering and professional courses offered by the institutions in the state. As per the new notice, UPSEE 2020 will now be held on August 2.
The application form filling process of UPSEE 2020 is already ongoing for all the courses from January 27 to May 15. So, the interested candidates now must submit their UPSEE applications before the last date. UPSEE 2020 application form correction facility is also available for the candidates till May 18 (11.59 PM). The admit card release dates will be notified by the authorities later.
AKTU conducts UPSEE 2020 for admission of candidates into the first year of 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.Des and M.Pharma courses.
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