SET BBA 2019 application form released on January 24; Check steps to register
Sreetama Datta | January 25, 2019 | 04:06 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEW DELHI, JANUARY 25: Symbiosis International (Deemed University) has released the SET BBA 2019 application form on January 24, 2019. The last date to submit the registration/application form in online mode is Monday, April 15, 2019. The application will be considered complete after the successful payment of application fee (Rs. 1750) payable both in online and offline modes. During the registration process, applicants will be permitted to pick three preferences of test cities according to their convenience. The admit card will be released on April 20 and the link will remain active until the exam day, i.e. May 4, 2019.
To register for SET BBA 2019- Click here
Dates to Remember - SET BBA 2019
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Events |
Important Dates |
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Start date of SET BBA 2019 Application Process |
Thursday, January 24, 2019 |
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Deadline of SET BBA 2019 Application Process |
Monday, April 15, 2019 |
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The release of online SET BBA 2019 admit card |
Saturday, April 20, 2019 |
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SET BBA 2019 Exam Date |
Saturday, May 4, 2019 |
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SET BBA 2019 Result |
Tuesday, May 14, 2019 |
How to register for SET BBA 2019?
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Visit the official website for SET (set-test.org)
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Fill the registration form by entering the required academic and personal details
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Candidate’s SET ID will be generated
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Make payment for SET exam (Pay for Institute(s)/Programme(s) selected as well)
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Applicants would be required to upload a recent photograph; not more than three months old in required format and size (Photograph in jpg or jpeg format. Image size should not exceed than 100 kb.)
SET BBA 2019 Fee Payment
Candidates will need to pay Rs.1750 (one slot) OR Rs. 3500/- for appearing in both the test slots (one for the morning session and one for afternoon session) as the application fee. For making the payment, applicants can opt any one of the payment methods mentioned below-
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Billdesk Payment Gateway
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Easebuzz Payment Gateway
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Indian Bank Payment Gateway
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Demand Draft (DD)
Please note - If an applicant is choosing to pay the registration fee through DD, he/she must select the mode of Payment as 'DD Payment' in the "Make Payment" tab. Candidates should take a print of the payment advice form, fill in the DD Details, sign and send it along with the DD to the Symbiosis Test Secretariat only at:
SYMBIOSIS TEST SECRETARIAT
SYMBIOSIS INTERNATIONAL (DEEMED UNIVERSITY)
Gram: Lavale, Tal: Mulshi, Dist.: Pune – 412115
Phone: 020-28116226/27
SET BBA 2019 will be conducted in online mode on Saturday, May 4, 2019, across 85 cities pan India for the admissions to undergraduate management programme offered at the various Symbiosis affiliated institutes. Around 11,000-12,000 aspirants are expected to appear for the SET BBA 2019 exam.
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