SET 2022 admit card to be issued today; Entrance test on July 3
Kapil Rawat | June 22, 2022 | 10:07 AM IST | 1 min read
The SET 2022 entrance test result will be announced on July 12 at official website - set-test.org.
NEW DELHI: Symbiosis International (Deemed University) will issue the SET exam admit card 2022 today, June 22, at set-test.org. Candidates who have successfully submitted the application form can download the SET exam 2022 admit card by using their login credentials.
The SET entrance exam 2022 will be held on July 3 in computer based (online) mode. After the entrance examination is concluded, Symbiosis International (Deemed University) will declare the SET exam result 2022 on July 12. The SET application window was closed on June 15.
How to download the SET admit card 2022?
- Visit the SET website - set-test.org.
- Candidates can now click on the “SET 2022 Admit Card” link.
- The login window will appear on the screen.
- Now, enter the SET ID and click on the “Login” tab.
- The SET 2022 admit card will be displayed on the screen of the candidates.
- Take out multiple printouts of the admit card for future references.
The SET admit card 2022 will mention various important details such as the name of the candidates, exam timings, roll number, exam centre address and contact details. If candidates find any type of discrepancy in the SET exam 2022 admit card they should immediately contact the authorities at Symbiosis International (Deemed University).
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It is mandatory for candidates to bring their admit card along with a valid ID on the day of SET examination 2022 for verification purposes. Without the SET admit card 2022, candidates will be allowed to enter the exam centre.
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