JEECUP 2020 admit card to be released on July 8
Team Careers360 | May 27, 2020 | 09:43 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : The Joint Entrance Examination Council, Uttar Pradesh has announced that the admit card of JEECUP 2020 will be released on July 8. Candidates will be able to download the admit card from the official website using their application number and password. JEECUP 2020 is scheduled to be held on July 19 and 25.
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How to download the JEECUP 2020 admit card?
Step 1 : Visit the official website of JEECUP 2020.
Step 2 : Select the programme and login using the application number and password.
Step 3 : Upon successful login, the admit card will be displayed on the screen.
Step 4 : Download and take a print out of it.
Candidates are advised to check the details mentioned in the admit card carefully and should contact the authorities in case of any discrepancy. The following details will be mentioned in the admit card:
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Name of the candidate
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Roll number
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Date and time of examination
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Details of exam centre address
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Date of birth
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Photograph and signature of the candidate
JEECUP is a pen and paper based test conducted for admission into diploma courses in engineering, technology, and management.
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