KVPY admit card 2018 released by IISc
Bedasree Das | October 12, 2018 | 07:19 PM IST
NEW DELHI, OCTOBER 12: The Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore(IISc Bangalore) has released the admit card of KVPY 2018. Candidates who applied for the scholarship test can download the admit card by entering their User ID and password.
The KVPY admit card can downloaded till the date of the exam i.e November 4, 2018. The admit card is same for all the streams of KVPY 2018- SA, SX and SB. Candidates have to take the hall ticket to the examination centre along with a valid school ID. After downloading the admit card, candidates are advised to check it carefully. If there are any mistakes in it, they can get it rectified by informing the conducting authority.
The candidate's photograph, caste category, signature, stream, exam timings, centre address are some of the details mentioned in KVPY admit card. Candidates can even find the exam day guidelines on the backside of the admit card. As per the guidelines, they should reach the examination hall at least half an hour before the exam.
The Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY) is a scholarship test to conducted to evaluate a student's understanding of the basic sciences. Students starting from class 11 to first year of undergraduate courses can apply for the test.
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