How to download JEST Admit Card 2025?

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    Ishita Chauhan | Contributor-Level 10

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    Candidates must visit the official website of JEST and click on “Login, ” and fill in their registered email ID and password to access the download link of JEST admit card. Onlt those who completed the JEST Application Process will be eligible to access the admit card, a mandatory document to carry on the day of exam. 

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The JEST Exam is conducted for those students who want to get admission to courses and programmes to complete their PhD and Integrated PhD in theoretical computer science, physics, and neuroscience in India.

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The JEST exam is only conducted once a year. Also, it is recommended to all the students who want to qualify the JEST exam is to always go through the official website for the latest updates and notices related to the JEST Admission process and exam related dates.

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The JEST exam is conducted once in a year and the mod eof JEST exam is offline. This exam is an opportunity for students who want to study PhD and International PhD courses in Physics and theoretical computer science/neuroscience.

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After donwloading the admit card, if a candidate find some mistake or error in the JEST admit card they must immediately contact the exam authority get it corrected before the exam.

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Only those candidates who submitted their JEST Application form successfully, only they will be able to access the donwload link for JEST Hall Ticket. Candidates need to visit the official website and fill in their credentials to download their admit card once it's out.

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