What are the expected dates of tests for 2018-19 in JEE Mains, BITSAT UPES, UPSEE and VITEEE?

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Shovan Mohanty
8 years ago
Hi, For UPES entrance exams UPESEAT have two dates - Offline mode on 5th May - Online mode on 12th May So, go ahead and fill the form.

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8 years ago
Hi, The expected date of test for 2018-2019 is as follows: JEE Mains- 8th April 2018 to 16th April 2018. BITSAT-16th May to 31st May 2018. UPES-5th May 2018 in offline mode and 11th to 13th May in online mode. VITEEE 8th April 2018 to 16th April 2018. These are the important exam dates for the stud

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MAAZ ABDULLAH
8 years ago
JEE Mains: 8th April 2018 - Offline 15th April -16th April 2018 - Online Mode BITSAT: 16th May 2018 to 31 May 2018 UPSEE: 5 May 2018 - Offline 11th May -13th May 2018 - Online VITEEE: 4th April -15 April 2018.

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