EFLU 2020 admit card released for UG courses; download @efluniversity.ac.in
Team Careers360 | September 20, 2020 | 12:09 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: The English and Foreign Languages University (EFLU) has released the admit card of EFLU 2020 on September 19 for undergraduate entrance test to be held on September 26. Though the university had announced to issue the EFLU admit card for UG programmes on September 20, however, it has released the hall ticket of EFLU a day in advance than the scheduled date.
In order to get access to the EFLU 2020 admit card, registered candidates have to visit the official website of the university - efluniversity.ac.in and click on the UG EFLU hall ticket link. Further, they have to enter their application number and date of birth to download the EFLU 2020 hall ticket.
The admit card of EFLU carries details such as exam date, examination timings, roll number, exam centre address, etc. While downloading the EFLU hall ticket, candidates must carefully cross-verify their details and ensure that all particulars are correct to the best of their knowledge.
Candidates are required to carry their EFLU admit card along with a valid photo ID to their examination centre. No candidates will be allowed to sit in the entrance examination without the admit card.
EFLU entrance test is conducted in online mode. The maximum marks of the entrance test is 100. The question paper will only consist of only MCQ based questions. For every correct answer, candidates will be awarded with one mark. There is no negative marking for any incorrect response.
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