
JEECUP admit card 2025 released for UPJEE Group A candidates: Direct link to download hall tickets here
JEECUP admit card 2025
: The Joint Entrance Examination Council, Uttar Pradesh (JEECUP) has officially released the JEECUP Admit Card 2025 for Group A candidates. Students appearing for the Uttar Pradesh Joint Entrance Examination (UPJEE) can now download their hall tickets from the official portal —
jeecup.admissions.nic.in
.
Candidates will need their application number and passwords to access the JEECUP hall tickets 2025.
This marks a crucial step for aspirants aiming to gain admission into various diploma and post-diploma courses offered by polytechnic institutes across Uttar Pradesh for the academic session 2025–26. The UPJEE 2025 examination for multiple groups — A, E, B, C, D, F, G, H, I, L, and K1 to K8 — is scheduled to be held from May 20 to May 28, 2025.
Group A pertains to engineering diploma programmes, which witness the highest number of applicants annually.
JEECUP admit card 2025: Steps to download
Candidates can follow the steps mentioned here to download the JEECUP admit card 2025 from the official website.
Visit the official JEECUP website: jeecup.admissions.nic.in
Click on the 'JEECUP/UPJEE 2025 Admit Card' link available on the homepage.
Log in using your application number and password or date of birth.
Click on 'Submit' to access the admit card.
Download the hall ticket and keep it saved on your devices or take a printout of the admit card for use on exam day.
Alternatively, candidates can click on the link provided
here
to download the JEECUP admit card 2025.
Candidates are advised to stay tuned to the official website to get the complete details of the JEECUP examination.
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