Symbiosis Institute of Design releases SEED 2018 admit card on April 21
Bedasree Das | June 29, 2018 | 06:48 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, APRIL 21: Symbiosis Institute of Design (SID) has released the admit card of Symbiosis Entrance Exam for Design (SEED) online on April 21. Candidates, who have successfully submitted the application form, can download it till May 5. They have to enter their SEED 2018 login ID and password to download the admit card. Candidate should note that a duplicate admit card will not be issued in case the original one is lost. So, it should be retained safely.
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Along with the admit card, test-takers must carry any one of the below mentioned identity proofs to the test centre on the exam day:
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Passport
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PAN card
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Voter ID card
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Driving license
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Aadhaar card (UID)
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Credit card with photograph
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College/ Institute identity card
The admit card will be verified and authenticated against the photo ID by an authorized person (Symbiosis test secretariat or invigilator) from Symbiosis International University. It will also be stamped by him/her. This authenticated admit card should be kept safe for further selection processes.
SID will conduct SEED 2018 on May 5 for offering admissions to four major design programmes- Communication Design, Fashion Communication, Industrial Design and Fashion Design. A total of 207 (180 for Indian students) seats will be allocated to qualified candidates on the basis of obtained score. Admissions will be solely on merit basis.
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