KVPY 2019 Admit Card released @kvpy.iisc.ernet.in
Team Careers360 | October 7, 2019 | 09:53 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, OCTOBER 7 : KVPY 2019 admit card has been released on October 7, 2019 in online mode. Students can now download their hall ticket through the official website kvpy.iisc.ernet.in. They are required to enter their user ID and password to access the KVPY hall ticket. KVPY 2019 will be conducted by the Indian Institute of Science(IISc) Bangalore on November 3, 2019. KVPY 2019 hall ticket provides exam venue, instructions and some additional information pertaining to the aptitude test.
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Follow the given steps to download KVPY Hall ticket 2019
- First of all, visit the official website: kvpy.iisc.er.net.
- Click on the that says KVPY 2019 admit card.
- Enter login details in the login window and submit it.
- Click on admit card tab given on the dashboard window.
- Then download admit card and check if all the details are correct in hall ticket.
- Take a printout of it and keep it safe.
What to do in case of discrepancy in KVPY Hall Ticket?
Students should contact KVPY helpline to rectify their details by calling or sending a mail to the following number or email ID:
- Phone number(s): (080) 22932975 / 76, (080)23601008
- Email ID: applications.kvpy@iisc.ac.in
What to carry to exam hall?
- KVPY 2019 Hall ticket
- School/College ID
- Aadhar Card or Passport
Students will be selected on the basis of their performance in the aptitude test. Qualified students will be later called for the interview round. Then Final KVPY result will be released in online mode in the month of April 2020. This result will reveal which candidates will be provided with the scholarship amount.
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