JEECUP 2019 admit card available now @ jeecup.nic.in, check how to download
sansar.chhikara | May 17, 2019 | 06:07 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, May 17: Joint Entrance Examination Council (JEEC), Uttar Pradesh has released the JEECUP 2019 admit card in online mode. Candidates who have successfully registered for the state level entrance examination before the last date will be able to download their admit card from JEECUP official website. The entrance examination will be held offline in pen and paper based mode on May 26. Students must note that it is mandatory to get admit card verified by officials to get entry into the exam centre. Applicants will be able to download their JEECUP 2019 admit card by loggin in to the online portal through their login credentials generated at the time of application.
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Download JEECUP 2019 admit card here: jeecup.nic.in
How to download JEECUP 2019 admit card?
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Click on the JEECUP 2019 admit card download link given above.
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Login to the admit card portal using your login credentials.
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Upon successfull login, JEECUP admit card 2019 will appear on the screen.
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Candidates are advised to check all the details given on the admit card carefully.
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In case any student find any misprint in the admit card, they are required to immediately get in touch with the conducting authority.
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If all the information given in the admit card is correct, download the admit card and take atleast 2 printouts of the same.
Candidates appearing for JEECUP 2019 must note that no textual material, electronic devices, log tables, slider rulers will be allowed inside the exam centre. Entry to the exam hall will be started one hour before the time of exam.
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