Last Date to fill BHU PET Application Form is February 28
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Subscribe NowPrabha Dhavala | February 27, 2018 | 11:17 AM IST
NEW DELHI, FEB 27 : The last date to fill the BHU PET application form for post graduate programmes in mass communication and corporate communication management is February 28, 2018. The original date for submission of the form was February 22 which was further extended till February 28 by the authorities. To enable candidates with no Aadhaar to apply for the programmes, the authorities have issued a list of documents that can be used instead.
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Candidates must keep one of the below mentioned identity proofs ready before applying for BHU PET. If they have an Aadhaar, it is advisable to use it else other identity proofs that will be allowed are
- Driving License
- Passport Number
- Bank Passbook containing the photograph
- Voter Id issued by the election commission of India
- Admit card issued by concerned boards (Students who are appearing in Class 12)
- Any other valid identity proof issued by the government
- Pan Card
Candidates must remember to carry the same identity proof mentioned in the application form to the exam centre failing which they will not be allowed to appear for the exam.
The steps to fill the BHU PET application form are as follows
- Registration
- Activation and validation
- Application Status and Details
- Upload of signature and photograph
- Preference of test centre
- Submission
- Payment of application fees
Once the candidates have paid filled the application form completely and paid the fees, they must take its print out and keep it safely for future reference.
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