SET BA Mass Communication Admit Card Available Now
Prabha Dhavala | June 26, 2018 | 05:08 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, APRIL 23: Symbiosis Centre for Media and Communication has released the admit card of SET BA mass communication in online mode. Candidates can download it by entering the given ID and password. The admit card for the entrance exam will be available till May 5.
Once the candidates enter the log in credentials, the admit card will appear on the screen and candidates after downloading it must take a coloured print out of the same. Those appearing for the entrance exam must ensure that they paste their latest passport size coloured photograph on the space provided in the admit card. The picture should not be more than three months old.
At the test centre, an authorized person will verify and authenticate the admit card against the photo-id. Candidates will have to carry with any of the following photo ids that are listed below along with the admit card.
- PAN Card
- Passport
- Driving License
- Voter ID
- Aadhaar Card (UID)
The admit card will contain the name of the candidate, photograph, address where the exam will be held, date and time of the test.
It is imperative for the candidates to carry the admit card to the test centre as without it they will not be allowed to appear for the entrance exam. The authenticated admit card is an important document and candidates must not lose it as they will not be issued a duplicate admit card. It has to kept safely till the completion of the admission process as they will be required to produce it at the time of selection.
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