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Admission in governemnt colleges is possible through UPSEE 2017?


Sir/mam can i get into an government college through UPSEE 2017 or is there any other exam going to be conducted for admission in governemnt colleges?




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6th February 2017, 11:29 AM
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Default Re: Admission in governemnt colleges is possible through UPSEE 2017?

Yes. You can get admission in government colleges through UPSEE. UPSEE is the Uttar Pradesh State Entrance Exam for various UG & PG admissions in colleges affiliated by AKTU (Abdul Kalam Technical University).

Government Engineering Colleges Under AKTU/UPTU
- Government Engineering College, Sonbhadra
- Government Engineering College, Kannor
- Bundelkhand Institute of Engineering & Technology, Jhansi
- Uttarpradesh Textile Technology Institute, Kanpur
- Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology, Sultanpur
- Harcourt Butler Technological Institute, Kanpur
- Institute of Engineering & Technology, Lucknow
- Dr.Bhimrao Ambedkhar Engineering College of Information Technology, Banda
- Government Engineering College, Mainpuri

UPSEE Exam Pattern
- Total Questions : Varies from paper to paper
- Total Marks : For each correct answer, +4 marks will be allotted. No negative marking for any incorrect answer.
- Mode of Exam : Paper 1 to 4 will be conducted on offline mode whereas paper 5 to 12 will be conducted through computer based only.
- Time Duration : 3 Hours

UPSEE 2017 Important Dates
- Online Application Available from : 18th Jan, 2017
- Last Date to Fill Online Application : 28th Feb, 2017
- Availability of UPSEE Hall Tickets : 7th Apr, 2017
- UPSEE Entrance : 16th, 22th & 23th Apr, 2017
- UPSEE Result Declaration : 30th May, 2017
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