Bundelkhand University 2019 Admit Card Released for UG and PG Entrance Test
Vishwas Garia | June 4, 2019 | 12:59 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JUNE 4 : Bundelkhand UnIversity, Jhansi has released the admit card of BU Jhansi entrance test on June 4 in the online mode. The admit card has been released for the entrance examinations which will be commenced on June 8 and June 9. To download the admit card of Bundelkhand University, candidates need to enter their login credentials created during the time of registration.
The entrance examination will be conducted in six different cities including Chhatarpur, Ghaziabad, Lucknow, Gwalior, Jhansi and Allahabad. Candidates are required to carry the Bundelkhand University admit card along with the valid photo id in the entrance exam centre. The university upholds the right to cancel any centre on the basis of strength of applicants.
How to Download Bundelkhand University Admit Card
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Visit the official website of Bundelkhand University, Jhansi (www.bujhansi.ac.in)
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Click on the tab ‘Admit Card’.
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Enter the High School Roll No. and Date of Birth or Registration ID in the login form.
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Click on ‘Download Admit Card’.
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Take a printout of Bundelkhand University admit card to appear in the entrance test.
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