JET 2018 Result for FTII and SRFTI admissions to be announced by April 15
Prabha Dhavala | March 22, 2018 | 04:58 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MARCH 22: Film and Television Institute of India has announced that JET result will be declared by April 15, 2018. JET 2018 which was conducted by FTII in offline mode on February 18 is the common entrance test that has been announced for the first time by FTII and SRFTI for admissions to their programmes.
How to check and download the JET result?
- Candidates must click on the official link
- They must enter the details asked.
- They can access their score card.
- They must download the same and keep a copy saved.
- This score card will be required during the selection process.
- The score card will be valid till December 31.
The JET result will be the basis for selection to the next round which will be conducted separately by the respective institutes namely FTII and SRFTI. Candidates who qualify in JET will be sent their call letters for the selection process by the respective institutes. The score card will be available online for download till December 31.
Candidates will be required to submit attested copies of their academic qualifications (marksheet) and any other document as specified by the institutes. The selection process will comprise of orientation and a personal interview for most programmes. All shortlisted candidates will also have to undergo a medical test as specified.
A total of 72 seats are offered by FTII for its Film Wing Diploma/Certificate Courses and 40 seats for its Television Wing Certificate Courses. SRFTI will be offering 72 seats in Film Wing Diploma Courses and 30 seats in Television Wing Diploma Courses.
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