IIMC Admit Card available now; exam to be held on May 26 & 27
Prabha Dhavala | June 26, 2018 | 12:49 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MAY 20: Indian Institute of Mass Communication has issued the admit card for the entrance exam to various post graduate diploma programmes in journalism and mass communication. IIMC 2018 Entrance Exam for Odia/Urdu/Marathi/ Malayalam Journalism will be conducted in offline mode on May 26 while the entrance test for PG Diploma Course in Journalism Hindi/ English, Radio & TV Journalism and Advertising & Public Relations will be conducted on May 27.
How to download the admit card
Candidates appearing for the entrance exam can download the admit card by following the steps that are given below:
- Click on the link that is provided in the official website
- Mention the unique registration number or the name of the applicant
- State your date of birth
- Mention the captcha code
- Download the Admit Card
- Check the information mentioned on admit card
- Take print out of the admit card
Information mentioned on admit card
The details that are mentioned on the admit card include
- Name of the candidate
- Photograph
- Signature
- Exam centre address
- Instructions to be followed on the day of the exam
- Space for the invigilator to sign on the admit card
Candidates are required to carry any one of the following identity proof to the exam centre. It could be either a voter id card, passport, driving license, pan card, Aadhaar Card. They must also bring with them a blue /black ballpint pen.
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