SVUCET 2019 admit card to be released tomorrow; know details
Parul Thapa | May 14, 2019 | 12:12 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, May 14: Sri Venkateswara University will be releasing the admit card of SVUCET 2019 tomorrow, i.e. on May 15. The eligible candidates who have successfully registered for SVUCET admission will be allotted the admit card online. The admit card will be released in a PDF form.
The candidates will be needed to enter the login credentials and provide their application number and password while logging in to download the admit card. After logging in, the candidates will be displayed SVUCET admit card in a new tab. The candidates are highly suggested to check the details present in the admit card carefully before printing it.
The candidates are supposed to carry their SVUCET admit card to the location of the examination centre with a photo ID and passport size photograph affixed to it. If the candidates fail to bring their admit card, they will be not allowed to enter the examination centre and that will result in the loss of their candidature.
The admit card of VSUCET 2019 will contain details like candidate’s name, address, the course sought after, date and time of the examination, exact venue and location of the examination centre
About SVUCET
Sri Venkateshwara University, situated in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, conducts Common Entrance Test, also known as SVUCET, for the candidates who wish to seek admission in various PG programmes offered by it. The examination will be held in the last week of May, the result of which will be announced in the month of June, as per the official notification.
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