Entry test for UET tomorrow
PESHAWAR: Entry test for admission to undergraduate disciplines of the University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar, will be held on August 6 (Thursday) at 9am under Educational Testing and Evaluation Agency (ETEA). The result will be displayed simultaneously on ETEA website www.etea.edu.pk and UET’s main notice board. According to a
By our correspondents
August 05, 2015
PESHAWAR: Entry test for admission to undergraduate disciplines of the University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar, will be held on August 6 (Thursday) at 9am under Educational Testing and Evaluation Agency (ETEA).
The result will be displayed simultaneously on ETEA website www.etea.edu.pk and UET’s main notice board. According to a press release, around 14,250 candidates will appear in the test that would be held simultaneously in Peshawar, Abbottabad, Mingora and Dera Ismail Khan centres.
In Peshawar, the test will be held at the cricket ground, opposite to Khyber Medical College and Islamia Collegiate Ground, Islamic College University. Gates at various centres will be opened at 6:30am and closed at 8:00am while test will begin at 9am.
A press release directed the students to bring along entry test admit cards, which had already been issued to them. Those without the cards would not be allowed to sit for the test. The students were also directed to avoid use of mobile phone, camera, calculator and other electronic devices.
The result will be displayed simultaneously on ETEA website www.etea.edu.pk and UET’s main notice board. According to a press release, around 14,250 candidates will appear in the test that would be held simultaneously in Peshawar, Abbottabad, Mingora and Dera Ismail Khan centres.
In Peshawar, the test will be held at the cricket ground, opposite to Khyber Medical College and Islamia Collegiate Ground, Islamic College University. Gates at various centres will be opened at 6:30am and closed at 8:00am while test will begin at 9am.
A press release directed the students to bring along entry test admit cards, which had already been issued to them. Those without the cards would not be allowed to sit for the test. The students were also directed to avoid use of mobile phone, camera, calculator and other electronic devices.
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