YVUCET 2019: Last date to apply today without late fee
Parul Thapa | April 26, 2019 | 12:52 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, April 26: As per the official notification, the scheduled deadline for registration for YVUCET 2019 is April 26. The candidates who wish to seek admission in the PG programmes offered by the university can apply for the registration and fill the YVUCET application forms without any late fee till today. Candidates will be charged Rs. 500/- as a late fee if they register after April 26, i.e. today. The scheduled deadline for the registration and filling the application form is May 6. The university opened the application window on March 23 in an online mode.
The candidates are suggested to check the eligibility criteria before registering themselves and filling the application forms of YVUCET 2019.
Steps to fill the application form
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Visit the official website of YVUCET
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Click on ‘Apply Online’ given in the left column
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Enter details the required details
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A tab will get open with a table mentioning the candidate’s details
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Check the details given properly
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Click on ‘Online Payment’ to remit the application fee
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Choose the payment method (Debit card/Credit card/Netbanking)
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Click ‘Make Payment’
The candidates are suggested to keep the application forms with themselves for any future reference, even at the latter stages of the YVUCET admission.
Application Fee
|
Process |
Date |
Fee (In INR) |
|
Online registration and uploading of Application without fine |
March 23 - April 26, 2019 |
500/- |
|
Online registration with late fee |
April 27 - May 6, 2019 |
500/- + 500/- |
|
Total - 1000/- |
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