CIPET JEE 2020 admit card to be available from July 25
Team Careers360 | July 20, 2020 | 05:24 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology will be releasing CIPET JEE 2020 admit card on July 25. Candidates who have registered for the entrance exam will be able to download the admit card of CIPET JEE 2020 from the official website. To download CIPET JEE admit card 2020, students will have to use mobile number, date of birth and security code.
The hall ticket of CIPET JEE 2020 will have any details related to the exam such as the name of the candidate, roll number, signature & photograph, date, time, venue of the examination, and exam day guidelines. Candidates must check the details mentioned in the admit card and should also carefully read the CIPET JEE 2020 exam day instructions.
CIPET JEE 2020 registration process is open in online mode till July 31. Candidates looking for admission must submit the application form before the last date. As per the schedule, the authorities will be conducting CIPET JEE 2020 on August 5.
About CIPET JEE
CIPET Joint Entrance Exam is conducted every year for admission into diploma engineering courses offered by various CIPET campuses in the country. It is conducted as a computer based test.
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