KIITEE 2022: Phase 1 admit card released; Mock test link available till Feb 3
KIITEE 2022 entrance exam for phase 1 will be conducted on February 4, 5 and 6 in computer-based mode.
Team Careers360 | February 2, 2022 | 10:51 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) has released the KIITEE admit card 2022 for phase 1 at kiit.ac.in. Candidates who have registered themselves for the entrance exam conducted by the university can download the KIITEE admit card for phase 1 using their application number and date of birth.
The university has also activated the KIITEE mock test link for the aspirants and the mock test window will be available till February 3.
To download the KIITEE admit card 2022 - Click here
KIITEE admit card 2022 mention important details regarding the exam such as the name of the candidate, name of the programme, exam date, exam centre details, application form number and exam day instructions.
KIITEE 2022 exam for phase one will be conducted on February 4, 5 and 6. It must be noted that the candidates who are appearing for the KIITEE 2022 phase 1 examination are also eligible for phase 2, phase 3 and phase 4 entrance exam.
How to download KIITEE admit card 2022?
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Visit the official website of KIIT.
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Go to the "KIITEE 2022" section on the homepage.
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Candidates need to click on "Admit Card Login - KIITEE 2022 Phase 1" tab.
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Enter the application number and date of birth in the given space.
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Now, click on "Continue" tab.
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The admit card of KIITEE will be displayed on the screen.
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Take out a few printouts of the admit card for future references.
KIITEE exam 2022 will be held in online remote proctored mode. The KIITEE phase 1 slot booking 2022 window was available from January 29 to 31. The KIITEE application window for phase 1 was closed on January 28.
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