Uttarakhand JEEP 2020 postponed; application date extended till May 10
Team Careers360 | April 21, 2020 | 03:35 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Uttarakhand Board of Technical Education Roorkee (UBTER) has released a notification announcing the postponement of Uttarakhand JEEP 2020. Due to the ongoing pandemic, the examination has been postponed and the new dates will be announced later. The final date to submit the online application form for the entrance examination has also been extended till May 10, 2020.
To fill the online application form, the candidates will have to visit the official website (ubtejeep.in). While filling out the application form, the candidates will have to enter their personal, academic and contact details. General category candidates will have to pay Rs. 800 as application fee while reserved category candidates will have to pay Rs. 500. The payment has to be done through net banking/credit card/debit card.
Previously, the entrance examination was to be held on May 10 and 11 as a pen and paper based test. However due to the unavoidable circumstances, the examination has been postponed. Many other entrance examinations have also been postponed because of the nationwide lockdown till May 3, 2020.
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