FTII JET Admit Card 2020 released on February 6; download now
Sakshi.Garg | February 6, 2020 | 02:32 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 6: Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute, Kolkata (SRFTI) has released the JET 2020 admit card for SRFTI and FTII admission in online mode. Candidates can download their Joint Entrance Test admit card from the official website of FTII JET by using their login credentials. JET admit card 2020 contains all the important information such as candidates name, signature, exam venue details, exam date and time as well as exam day guidelines etc. In case of any discrepancy or mistake, the candidates must immediately reach out to the FTII officials and get the corrections done. It’s also advised to take at least two or more copies of the admit card, as you will not be at loss in case you misplace or lose one copy. This admit card, along with a valid photo ID has to be taken to the exam centres on the examination day.
At the time of downloading the admit card of SRFTI, FTII JET 2020, candidates need to follow the steps that are given below.
Steps to Download SRFTI and FTII JET Admit Card
Step 1: Visit the official website of FTII JET 2020 - applyadmission.net/Jet2020
Step 2: Click on the ‘Admit Card’ button
Step 3: Now log in using any of these two credentials - JET 2020 application number, date of birth and email address.
Step 4: SRFTI, FTII JET admit card 2020 will appear on the computer screen
Step 5: Check all the details on the admit card
Step 6: Download and take a printout of the FTII JET admit card
Apart from knowing all about the admit card of JET 2020, check the dos and don’ts for the exam day and which all things you need to be careful about on the exam day.
Guidelines for FTII JET 2020 Exam day
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Electronic devices such as mobile phones, calculators, smart or digital watches etc. are not allowed in the examination hall.
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You should report before 30 minutes at the examination centre along with the FTII JET admit card.
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Along with the physical copy of the JET admit card, you must carry any one of the following documents along with the admit card for verification on the exam day to the examination hall. The documents include
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Aadhaar Card
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Pan Card
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Passport
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Driving Licence
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To know your seat, check the seating arrangement on the notice board of the examination centre.
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In case candidates are not able to download or they find any error on FTII JET admit card, they have to immediately contact the authorities before the exam.
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Candidates must keep the JET admit card 2020 safe till the admission process is completed.
SRFTI and FTII JET is held for candidates wishing to take admission in postgraduate diploma programmes in art and craft of film making and television production. The qualified candidates are offered admission in any of the participating institutes, which are Film and Television Institute of India, Pune (FTII,) and Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute, Kolkata (SRFTI).
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