BHU Admit Card for UET and PET released; check details
Vishwas Garia | May 7, 2019 | 12:21 AM IST | 1 min read
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Check NowNEW DELHI, MAY 07 : Banaras Hindu University has issued the admit card of BHU UET 2019 and BHU PET 2019 on May 6. The admit card of BHU is released for both UET and PET which will be held in between May 14 to May 15. Candidates who had registered themselves for BHU UET 2019 and BHU PET 2019 can download the BHU UET 2019 admit card and BHU PET 2019 admit card by visiting the official website of the university.
To download the BHU Admit Card for UET 2019 and BHU PET 2019, candidates need to enter their login credentials on the candidate login portal. BHU UET 2019 admit card will include important details like exam timings, centre and address, candidate’s photograph and signature, along with important instructions to be followed.
The entrance exam will be conducted in both offline and online mode and will take place around 115 online exam centres and 45 offline exam centres.
In case of any discrepancy in BHU admit card, candidates need to immediately contact the Office of the Controller of Examinations.The university will not entertain any discrepancies later on.
How to Download BHU Admit Card
- Visit the official website of BHU.
- Click on 'Admit Card - UET 2019' or ‘Admit Card - PET 2019’ based on the level of programme you have applied in the application form.
- Enter the email id or registration id provided at the time of registration in the login window.
- Click on 'Submit'.
- Candidates will be able to see their admit card.
- Take a printout of the admit card for the future references.
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