JET 2018 Admit Card Available Now
Prabha Dhavala | February 8, 2018 | 06:38 PM IST | 1 min read
Film and Television Institute of India, Pune (FTII) has released the admit card for Joint Entrance Test (JET 2018) in online mode. The admit card will be available for downloading till February 18, 2018. It may be noted that this is the first time when FTII and SRFTI have joined hands to conduct a joint entrance exam for the benefit of interested students. Candidates must appear for JET and qualify in it to be eligible for admissions at these two institutes. The entrance exam will be conducted in offline mode on February 18 across 26 cities in the country.
Candidates can download JET admit card by following the steps given below
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Click on the link given on the official website
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Enter the user id and password
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JET Admit card will appear on the screen
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Download and print the admit card
Before downloading the admit card, it is advisable that candidates check the details mentioned on the same so that they can get any discrepancies corrected before the exam.
Details mentioned on JET Admit Card 2018
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Name of the candidate
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Image of the candidate
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Image of the signature of the candidate
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Name of candidate’s parent
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Address of exam centre
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Reporting time for exam
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Exam schedule
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Space for signature of invigilator
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Instructions for candidates
The admit card has the important instructions printed at the end. Candidates are advised to go through the same and understand them. They should not forget to carry the admit card to the exam hall and must ensure that the invigilator signs it before leaving the exam hall. The admit card is an important identity document and students must keep it safe till their admissions are completed.
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