Joint Entrance Test (JET) 2019 registration date for SRFTI, FTII extended
Richa Kapoor | January 31, 2019 | 06:00 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JANUARY 31: Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune has extended the last date for filling the application form for Joint Entrance Test ( 2019) to February 7 (till 5: 00 p.m). Previously, the end date for registering for JET was January 31.
Important Dates for JET 2019 Application Form
|
S.No |
Event |
Date |
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1 |
Start date for filling JET 2019 application form |
December 30, 2019 |
|
2 |
End date for filling JET application form 2019 |
February 7, 2019 (Till 5:00 p.m) |
Click here to fill the JET 2019 application form
Candidates must ensure that all the information provided in the JET application form 2019 is correct as candidates will not get an opportunity to change it later on. Candidates belonging to the general and other backward caste will have to pay fee of Rs 4,000 for each course while those belonging to SC, ST, PwD will have to pay Rs 1250.
The information that is furnished by the authorities has to be correct as the candidature will be cancelled at a later stage if it is found that any information given is incorrect.
Mode of payment of Application Fee
Candidates can pay the fee for the JET 2019 application form through net banking, debit card and credit card. Before filling the form, candidates must go through the eligibility criteria of JET 2019.
About Joint Entrance Test 2019
FTII will conduct the Joint Entrance Test 2019 for admission to film and television courses on February 24. Candidates would be able to download the admit card of JET 2019 from February 14 onwards.
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