AEEE 2019 admit card for offline mode test to be released on April 16
sansar.chhikara | April 13, 2019 | 06:28 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI, APRIL 13: Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham will release the admit card for AEEE 2019 on April 16. Candidates who have opted for offline test will be able to download the admit card through the official website, whereas the admit card for candidates who chose computer based test is available just after the slot booking. The AEEE 2019 admit card will be released in online mode through the official website of the institution. The slot booking for online computer based test of AEEE 2019 already commenced on April 12. The exam conducting authority will announce the result of AEEE 2019 on May 5.
How to download AEEE 2019 admit card?
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Candidates are required to click on the ‘download admit card’ link.
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Applicants are required to login to the admit card portal of AEEE using their application number or email id and date of birth.
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After logging in to the admit card portal, the hall ticket for AEEE 2019 will be visible on the display screen.
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Candidates are then required to check in all the details given in the admit card carefully and if all the details mentioned are correct, they are required to download and take a print of the same.
The admit card of AEEE 2019 will contain important details like name of the candidate, registration number, date and time of exam, centre of exam etc. AEEE 2019 will be conducted in online mode on April 22, 24, 25 & 26 in 3 slots per day. The authorities will conduct an offline test also on April 28 only in Tamil Nadu.
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