IPU CET BJMC Admit Card Available Now
Prabha Dhavala | June 26, 2018 | 05:09 PM IST
NEW DELHI, APRIL 24: Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) has issued the admit card for IPU CET BJMC 2018 in online mode on April 24. Candidates who will be appearing for the entrance exam on April 29, can download it by entering their login and password.
Once the admit card appears on the screen, candidates will have to check whether all the details that are mentioned on it are correct or not. If the candidates face any problem while downloading the admit card, then in that case , they will have to get in touch with Examinations Division’s Reception counter at the Dwarka campus of all the University along with the necessary documents.
Candidates must bring with them two copies of the admit card on the day of the exam with their photograph pasted at the designated space.
The details that are mentioned on the admit card are
- Name of the candidate
- Roll number of the candidate
- Exact address of the exam
- Date and time of the exam
- Signature of the candidate
The admit card is an important document which the candidates must bring with them on the day of the entrance exam. Candidates are also advised to carry with them a valid photo id proof along with the admit card. Candidates must reach the exam centre on time as they will not be allowed to enter it once the IPU CET BJMC exam commences
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