SET Admit Card 2019 to be Available Shortly Today, February 15; Know Details Here
Bachan Thakur | February 15, 2019 | 11:10 AM IST | 1 min read
State Level Eligibility Test (SLET) Commission, Assam will release the admit card of SET 2019 shortly today, on February 15. An official announcement by the commission reads, “It is notified for information of all concern that the admit card of SET, 2019 will be available in the website www.sletneonline.co.in w.e.f 15th February 2019. The candidates may download admit card from the concerned website.”
As soon as the SET admit card 2019 is released, registered candidates can start downloading it by entering their login credential - unique application ID. It must be noted that the hall ticket will be generated for only those candidates whose applications have been successfully accepted by the commission.
After entering the required credential, candidates must cross-verify if the particulars reflecting on the admit card are correct to the best of their knowledge. If not, then they must quickly reach out to the concerned authorities for rectification.
Once the admit card is downloaded, candidates must take at least a couple of printouts of the same, as no entry will be permitted to the examination hall without possessing the hall ticket.
Candidates can download the SET/SLET admit card till the date of the examination, which is March 3, 2019. The examination will be held for two papers – paper I and II. Paper I will be held for 1 hour wherein 50 questions will be asked for 100 marks, while paper II will be held for 2 hours where candidates will be asked 100 questions for 200 marks. Each correct answer will fetch 2 marks, while there is no negative marking for incorrect answers.
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