SRFTI to conduct JET 2020, application form released
Richa Kapoor | December 8, 2019 | 01:25 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, DECEMBER 2020: Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute, Kolkata released the application form for Joint Entrance Test (JET) 2020 for admission to Film and Television Institute of India, Pune and SRFTI in online mode. It is the first time that SRFTI will host JET on February 15 (afternoon) and February 16 ( Forenoon and afternoon). The last date for filling the form is January 24.
Important Dates for SRFTI, FTII JET 2020
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Events |
Dates |
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Start date for filling JET 2020 application form |
December 8, 2019 |
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End date to register for JET 2020 |
January 24, 2020 (Till 5:00 p.m) |
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Start date for downloading admit card of SRFTI, FTII JET 2020 |
February 5, 2020 |
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JET 2020 |
February 15 & 16, 2020 |
What’s New For Joint Entrance Test 2020
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SRFTI is conducting the exam for the first time
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It is for the first time that exam will be held on LEH
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JET will be held in two days in three sessions
How to fill SRFTI, FTII JET application form 2020 ?
Step 1 - Click on the official link of JET 2020 applyadmission.net
Step 2 - Create login to apply online
Step 3- Fill all the necessary details such as personal, academic and contact details
Step 4 - Upload all the necessary documents as per the specifications
Step 5 - Choose the course for which you want to seek admission
Step 6 - Preview the application form that has been filled
Step 7 - Pay the fee for the application form
Step 8 - Take print out of the application form
About SRFTI, FTII JET
Candidates who qualify the Joint Entrance Test (JET) they will have to take part in the next round of selection which will be conducted independently by FTII, SRFTI. Both the institutes will separately conduct orientation, auditions and interview.
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