State some important points related to the SITEEE admit card?

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    SITEEE admit cards should be printed (colour printouts) from the SET website at set-test.org. If a candidate has selected multiple tests, he or she should carry separate admit cards for each test. Scroll down to know some important points pertaining to the SITEEE admit card:

    • Candidates should carry their admit card to the SITEEE examination centre
    • Do not share SITEEE admit card with any other candidate
    • Do not make any changes in the details printed on the admit card
    • Preserve the admit card until the admission process gets over

    Check here for more information related to the SITEEE admit card: https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/siteee-exam-a

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