NTA Releases DU JAT Admit Card 2019 & Mock Test
shruti.garg | June 30, 2019 | 03:20 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JUNE 30: National Testing Agency has released the admit card for DU JAT 2019 in online mode. The hall ticket is now available on the official website of Delhi University. Students can download the admit card for DUJAT 2019 by entering the application number and date of birth. NTA has also released the mock test of DU JAT 2019. DU JAT 2019 will be conducted on July 6, 2019.
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DUJAT 2019 Important Dates
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Events |
Dates |
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DU JAT Admit Card 2019 |
June 30, 2019 |
| DU JAT Mock Test 2019 | June 30, 2019 |
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DUJAT 2019 |
July 6, 2019 |
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Result |
To be notified |
Steps to Download DU JAT Admit Card 2019
To download the admit card for DU JAT 2019, students can follow the steps mentioned below:
Step 1: Click on the official link provided- ntaexam.cbtexam.in
Step 2: Screen will display login page
Step 3; Enter login credentials: application number and date of birth
Step 4: Click on login tab
Step 5: Screen will display the admit card
Step 6: Download and take the print of the admit card
Details mentioned on the admit card of DU JAT 2019
Students must check for the following information mentioned on the admit card of DU JAT 2019
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Name of the candidate
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Photograph of the student
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Signature of the candidate
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Name of the centre
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Address of the entre
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Time and date of exam
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Reporting time at the centre
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Exam day instructions
DU JAT 2019 Mock Test
With an aim to familiarise the candidates with the exam pattern, NTA has released the mock test for DU JAT 2019. Candidates can practice the mock test by clicking on the link that is provided.
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