SMEAT Exam 2022: Registration for Srishti entrance exam closes today; Direct link, how to apply
Devyani Prakash | March 28, 2022 | 10:51 AM IST | 2 mins read
SEAT 2022 online application closes today. Know how to fill the SMEAT 2022 application form and SMEAT 2022 exam dates.
NEW DELHI: Srishti Institute of Art, Design, and Technology will close the application of Srishti Manipal Entrance and Aptitude Test (SMEAT) for round 1 today, March 28, 2022. Candidates can fill the SEAT application form 2022 in online mode. The SEAT 2022 registration form is available on the SMEAT official website- srishtimanipalinstitute.in. SEAT 2022 application form is divided into Part 1 and Part 2.
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Click Here to fill SEAT 2022 application form
The SMEAT/ SEAT entrance exam will be conducted in an online computer-based mode. Candidates seeking admission in design can fill the SEAT 2022 application form after checking the SEAT 2022 eligibility criteria. SEAT 2022 (SMEAT 2022) for Round 1 will be held on April 9 and 10, 2022, in online mode. Find out the SEAT 202exam dates and steps to fill the application form of SEAT 2022 exam.
SEAT 2022 Important dates (Round 1)
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SMEAT Event |
SMEAT Date |
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Release of SEAT application form 2022 |
February 22, 2022 |
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SEAT exam registration 2022 deadline |
Today, March 28, 2022 |
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SEAT exam date 2022 first round |
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Declaration of SEAT result 2022 |
April 27, 2022 |
How to fill SEAT 2022 application form
Candidates can follow the steps given below in order to fill SMEAT registration form 2022:
Step 1 - Visit the official website
Step 2 - Click on the ‘Admission Portal’ link
Step 3 - Click on the ‘SEAT application form’ link
Step 4 - Fill out the SEAT 2022 application form
Step 5 - Download the SEAT application form 2022
Step 6 - Take the printout of the application form
Step 7 - Along with the demand draft send the SEAT 2022 application form to the address given on the website.
Details mentioned on SEAT 2022 application form
SEAT application form 2022 is divided into parts Part 1 and Part 2. Following are the details in both parts.
Part-1:
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Applicant’s name
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Passport size photo
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Date of birth
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Gender
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Nationality
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Citizenship
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Place of residence
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Email address
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Mobile number
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Educational information
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Extracurricular and Volunteer activities
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Employment history (if any)
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Parent’s information
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Choice of Test Centre
Part 2:
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Applicant’s name
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eligibility criteria satisfied for the respective course
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Programme and Courses name
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Application fee and details
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Two copies of the certificate for satisfying the eligibility criteria.
SEAT Application fee 2022
Students have to pay Rs 3000 as an application fee of SEAT. Students can pay the application fee of SEAT in both online and offline mode through internet banking, credit/debit card payment, online gateway payment, and demand draft.
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