JET 2021: As per the updates, the Sri Karan Narendra Agriculture University has released the Joint Entrance Test (JET) admit card 2021 for the registered candidates. The hall ticket is available in online mode. Candidates can download it from the official website - jet2021sknau.com. They will be able to download the JET 2021 admit card till the date of examination. The entrance exam is scheduled to be conducted on 8th August 2021. The authorities conduct the entrance exam for admission to different programmes offered by the University i.e. B.SC, B.Tech, and B.F.Sc.
JET Admit Card 2021 - Direct Link
How To Download JET 2021 Admit Card?
To download the Joint Entrance Test admit card, candidates will have to visit the official website. The hall ticket is available only in online mode. Candidates have to use their login credentials to download the same. Get details here -
- Step 1 - Go to the official website of the university - jet2021sknau.com.
- Step 2 - On the homepage, candidates have to click on the Candidate’s login option available.
- Step 3 - In the login window, enter Registration Number and Password along with examination type and click on the login button.
- Step 4 - The JET admit card will appear on the screen.
After downloading the hall ticket, the candidates should cross-check every detail available on the JET admit card. After successful verification, the candidates must click on the download admit card option. In the end, the candidates should save a copy of the admit card on their device and print the same to carry to the exam hall.
JET 2021 Examination
The Joint Entrance Test will be conducted in the offline mode and the question paper will be common for all the courses. The question paper will have questions from five subjects - Agriculture, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics. The total number of questions asked in the examination will be equal to 200 and each section will have 40 questions. The duration of the exam will be 2 hours and the candidates will get 4 marks for every correct answer while there will be a deduction of 1 mark for each wrong answer.
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