UPSEE 2019 Admit Card expected anytime today, Exam on April 21
Satyendra Singh | April 15, 2019 | 09:50 AM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, April 15:
Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow will release the UPSEE 2019 admit card today. The admit card will be released in online mode and will be available till April 21. Students who would be appearing in the UPSEE 2019 can download their admit card by logging in to the application portal using application number and password set during application form filling.
Admit card of UPSEE is an important document which needs to be carried while appearing for the exam. Candidate must note that they would not be allowed to appear in exam without proper admit card. Students are thus advised to download their admit card for appearing in the exam. Below is the step by step guide to download UPSEE 2019 admit card.
Steps to download the admit card
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Open the UPSEE 2019 application portal
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Click on the admit card link
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Login using application number and password
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Admit card will appear on screen
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Verify all details mentioned on the admit card
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Download and take a print of admit card
The UPSEE 2019 admit card will contain all the information regarding the exam like date of examination, exam centre address, timing of examination and roll number of candidate etc. Admit card of UPSEE will also contain guidelines which candidates must adhere. The exam of UPSEE 2019 will be held in offline mode of 3 hours duration. UPSEE 2019 exam will contain 150 questions, 50 each from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics totalling 600 marks with no negative marking. The result of UPSEE will be released in the last week of May.
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