FTII SRFTI JET 2019: Know the guidelines ahead of exam
Khushboo Verma | February 24, 2019 | 08:27 AM IST
NEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 24: The Joint Entrance Test (JET) 2019 will commence soon at different centres for candidates who are aspiring to make their way to Film and Television Institute of India, Pune and Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute. The exam is conducted for admission to different film and television courses that are offered at both FTII and SRFTI.
Candidates have started arriving at the test centre accompanied with their parents. Most of the students are prepared well for the exam which will be conducted in offline mode in two sessions in 26 cities across the country.
FTII SRFTI JET 2019 - Instructions to be Followed at the exam centre
Candidates will have to carry with them the admit card of FTII SRFTI JET along with any one of the following valid photo identity proofs.
- PAN Card
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Voter Id card
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Passport
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Driving License
Candidates must ensure that they do not carry any electronic gadgets such as mobile phone, pager, and bluetooth inside the exam hall. They must get the admit card verified at the entrance as well inside the examination hall.
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