TISSNET 2019 Admit Card is made available from December 29
Sreetama Datta | December 29, 2018 | 05:38 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Download NowNEW DELHI, DECEMBER 29: TATA Institute of Social Sciences, popular as TISS, Mumbai has released the TISSNET hall ticket on Saturday, December 29, 2018, in online mode. Candidates who had successfully submitted the application form by December 17, 2018, will be able to download their hall ticket from the TISS website. TISSNET 2019 admit card is a mandatory document to be carried by the candidates on the day of the TISSNET examination. Failing to produce the TISSNET hall ticket will lead to cancellation of candidature as they will not be allowed to attend the test. The last date of downloading the TISSNET Hall Ticket 2019 is January 13, 2019 (day of TISSNET exam).
To download the TISSNET hall ticket, applicants need to keep ready their registered email ID and password created during the registration process. Candidates who would not receive their hall ticket by December 29, 2018, can call TISS CARE 022 - 2552 5252 or may register their complaint by sending an email to pgadmission@tiss.edu and inquire about the same.
Important Dates Related to Hall Ticket of TISSNET 2019
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Release of TISSNET MBA Admit Card |
December 29, 2018 (Saturday) onwards. |
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Pre-admission orientation session for SC/ST/OBC/Minority and PWD candidates to be held at Mumbai/Tuljapur/Hyderabad and Guwahati Campuses |
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TISSNET 2019 Exam |
Sunday, January 13, 2019 (2.00 PM-3.40 PM) |
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TISSNET Result 2019 |
Monday, February 4, 2019, at 8 pm |
TISS will conduct the Post Graduate computer-based entrance exam TISS-NET 2019 on January 13, 2019. The objective type entrance test will be conducted to select the rightful candidates for the School of Management and Labour Studies. Overall, the TISSNET exam is administered for 53 Masters in Social Science programmes across the four campuses of TISS located in Mumbai, Tuljapur, Guwahati, Hyderabad and other locations like BALM, Chennai and TISS-Nagaland.
Steps to download the TISSNET Hall Ticket 2019
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Visit the official website of TISS (tiss.edu)
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Click on the tab ‘Admissions’ located at the upper-left side of the homepage
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You will be able to access the login page from the ‘Master in Arts Programmes’ section
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Enter login credentials (Username and Password) created at the time of registration
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Download and print the hall ticket/admit card of TISSNET 2019.
TISSNET admit card of 2019 will comprise the following information-
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Name of Candidate
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Photograph of Candidate
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Time of the exam
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Venue of the exam
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Signature of the Candidate
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Complete address of the allotted test centre
How to get the Duplicate TISSNET Hall Ticket 2019?
In case candidates fail to download the TISSNET 2019 admit card, they can appeal for a duplicate admit card by sending a request to the conducting authority, TISS Mumbai. It should be noted that no duplicate admit card of TISSNET 2019 will be issued on the day of the exam at the exam centre. Candidates who fail to produce the admit card on the date of the test at the exam centre, will not be able to appear for TISSNET 2019 under any circumstances.
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