UPSEE 2020 registration restarted for some courses; last date to apply is August 5
Team Careers360 | July 29, 2020 | 06:57 PM IST
NEW DELHI : Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU) has restarted the UPSEE 2020 application process for all the courses except M.Tech/M.Arch/M.Pharm/M.Des. Candidates can fill and submit the UPSEE application form 2020 till August 5. Interested candidates are advised to submit the application form at the earliest. Earlier, the last date to fill the UPSEE application form was May 31, 2020.
AKTU has also announced that M.Tech/M.Des/M.Arch/M.Plarma will now be held as online remote proctored exams on August 11. The duration of the exam will be three hours (11 AM to 1 PM). Also, the admit card will be made available on upsee.nic.in on or before August 6. Candidates should use laptop/desktop with web camera chrome web browser and stable internet connectivity.
Uttar Pradesh State Entrance Examination (UPSEE) is conducted 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.
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