SPPU: Application date extended, apply for entrance tests till July 15

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Policenama – The Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) also known as Pune University has extended the deadline for accepting online applications for various undergraduate, postgraduate, and certificate/diploma courses at the university.

Candidates who wish to apply for these courses will have to appear for an online entrance exam (OEE).

Forms for these courses are already available on the varsity’s website. However, the varsity has now extended the date to fill forms for students who have missed it.

The earlier deadline to fill forms with regular fees was July 4, now interested candidates can apply for it till July 10. The application will be accepted until July 15th with a late fee.

The dates for the entrance examination were declared near July 15, however, for the convenience of the students with the application dates the varsity has also postpone the examination date. it is likely to be held at the end of the month.

Candidates can fill forms on campus.unipune.ac.in.

The varsity will charge, regular fee of Rs 500 for the general category or Rs 350 for the reserved category till July 10 or with a late fee of Rs 750 till July 15.

SPPU will conduct the entrance examination in online proctored mode.

Candidates can get more information about it on the ‘Campus Common Entrance Platform’ on https://campus.unipune.ac.in/CCEP.

The platform contains all information on the Online Entrance Examination and its format.

SPPU issued a notification about it, according to the notifications, the syllabus for the exam is available on the webpage of respective departments.

The 100 marks examination will be divided into two sections: 20 marks will be based on general knowledge/logical reasoning/comprehension while 80 marks will be based on subject-specific questions.

One-third of the allotted marks for a question will be deducted for every wrong answer.

The SPPU will prepare the merit list based on a total score, and in case of a tie, subject-wise questions in Section B will be considered.

In case of a further tie, marks in the qualifying examination would be considered.

The notification states that students have to keep documents ready, including those of previous qualifying examinations. Since Class XII examinations have been canceled across boards, students need not panic in the absence of mark sheets.

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