Symbiosis International (Deemed University) has launched the SET 2026 registration process for undergraduate admissions to programmes including BTech, BBA and BSc. Interested candidates must complete the application process by April 10, 2026, to appear in the Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET) 2026. The computer-based test will be held on May 2 and May 10, 2026 across test centres nationwide. This step marks the beginning of the SET 2026 application cycle, offering entry into multiple UG degree options at Symbiosis institutes. Applicants are strongly advised to track key dates, pay required fees, and plan their preparation for the CBT exam.
SET 2026 Key Dates and Exam Timeline
Below is the detailed schedule for the SET 2026 Entrance Test and related events. Knowing these dates helps candidates organise application, preparation, and reporting activities.
The SET will be conducted in two sessions, giving candidates flexibility to appear on both dates if desired. Higher scores among attempts may be used for admissions decisions.
How to Apply for SET 2026?
Before filling the form, candidates should confirm their eligibility and plan document readiness. The online application process includes registration, form completion, document upload and fee payment. To apply successfully for SET 2026 registration:
- Visit the official SET test portal at set-test.org.
- Complete new registration with personal and contact details.
- Log in and fill in education, qualification and exam preferences.
- Upload scanned documents where required.
- Pay the SET application fee as specified in the instructions.
It’s important that applicants pay attention to fee deadlines; only fully paid applications will be accepted for exam scheduling.
What SET 2026 Means for UG Admissions?
SET is the gateway for entry to a variety of programmes offered by Symbiosis institutes, such as BTech (Engineering), BBA (Management), BSc (Sciences and Economics) and others. Performance in the SET CBT 2026 exam will determine merit and eligibility for admission offers. Candidates who clear the test and meet institutional criteria must follow subsequent admission notifications from respective colleges.

