JMI 2019 admit card to be released on May 10; know the details
Parul Thapa | May 8, 2019 | 10:05 AM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, May 8: Jamia Millia Islamia will be releasing the admit card of JMI 2019 for all courses from May 10 in an online mode. The admit card will be available in a PDF form which can be saved and/or printed by the candidates. The eligible candidates who have successfully registered for all the UG and PG courses and filled the JMI application form 2019 will be allotted the JMI admit card.
The admit card is also called a hall pass which acts as an examination hall ticket for the aspirants who will be appearing for JMI entrance examination. The admit card will include details like candidate’s name, category, course/programmes he/she will be applying for, date and time for the JMI entrance exam, exact venue and location of the examination hall. The back of the hall ticket will include some rules and regulations that the candidates need to abide by.
Important dates related to JMI admit card
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Events |
Dates |
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The issue of Admit cards |
May 10 |
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Conduct of JMI 2019 offline examination |
June 12 - June 29 |
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Last date for submitting the qualifying exam results |
September 16 |
JMI Exam Centres 2019
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Calicut
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Lucknow
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Delhi
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Patna
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Guwahati
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Srinagar
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Kolkata.
About JMI
Jamia Millia Islamia will be conducting a JMI entrance exam (JMIEE) from June 12 to June 29 for different courses/programmes. The eligible candidates who wish to aspire for various UG and PG programmes will have to appear for the examination on the dates mentioned on their respective JMI admit card. The university will be organizing the examination in seven different cities of India, the result of which will be announced after the conduct of the entrance test.
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