FTII Announces JET 2018 Result
Prabha Dhavala | June 26, 2018 | 04:59 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, April 15: Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), the conducting body for the Joint Entrance Test 2018 (JET) has announced the result for the same. The common entrance exam for admission to FTII and Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute was conducted in offline mode on February 18.
Candidates who have appeared for the exam can check for the result by logging in. They will have to enter any two -their JET application number, date of birth or JET Roll No.
Steps to check JET result
In order to check the result of the entrance exam, candidates will have to follow the steps that are mentioned below
- Click on the link that will be provided
- Enter the log in details
- The result will be displayed
- Download the result
- Print the result
Details mentioned in result
The scores obtained by the candidates in the entrance exam can be known through the result. The score used for admission to FTII and SRFTI will be valid for this academic year. The scorecard can be downloaded till December 31, 2018.
Selection Process
On the basis of their score, candidates will be called by the respective institutes i.e FTII and SRFTI for the next round of selection which will comprise of interview, orientation and audition (for acting candidates). Candidates will have to meet the eligibility criteria laid down by the institutes also. Once they have cleared all the rounds, they will have to get their documents verified at their respective institutes.
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