IPU CET 2023 admit card issued at ipu.ac.in
Rahul Palleti | June 5, 2023 | 03:46 PM IST | 1 min read
IPU CET 2023 will be conducted on June 10 and June 11 in two sessions. Know how to download admit card.
NEW DELHI: Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (IPU) Delhi, has issued admit cards to registered students who are appearing for the Indraprastha University Common Entrance Test (IPU CET) 2023. The IPU CET 2023 admit card can be downloaded through the online website – ipu.ac.in.
IPU CET will be conducted on June 10 and 11 for admission to engineering, law, computer applications, management, and several other programmes offered by the university.
IPU CET will be conducted in two sessions. The first session will begin at 10:30 am and end at 12:30 pm or 1:00 pm. The second session will begin at 3:00 pm and conclude at 5 pm.
IPU CET 2023 is a computer-based test. The test duration is three hours and the question paper will include 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with 400 points divided into three sections.
Also read: Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University increases supernumerary seats for foreign students
IPU CET Admit Card 2023: Steps to download
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Visit IPU CET official website: ipu.ac.in/cet2023web.php
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Link will take you to the login page automatically if not, then click on "click here" to proceed.
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Enter your registered phone number as your user name and password in the provided space.
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Now enter the captcha as required
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On successful login, click on the "Download" button. and print it out for further reference.
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