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Set 2026 Admit Card Released For Test 01 Exam On May 2
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SET 2026 Admit Card Released for Test 01; Exam on May 2

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· Apr 25, 2026

The Symbiosis International University has released the SET 2026 admit card for Test 01 on April 24, 2026, giving students a clear signal that the exam is just around the corner.

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The Symbiosis International University has released the SET 2026 admit card for Test 01 on April 24, 2026, giving students a clear signal that the exam is just around the corner. If you’ve registered for the Symbiosis Entrance Test, you can now download your hall ticket from the official website using your login details.

The SET 2026 (Test 01) is scheduled for May 2, 2026, and will be conducted in an online (CBT) mode. The exam will take place in a single session from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM, making it a 60-minute test. As of now, there are no changes in the exam pattern or syllabus, so students can continue their preparation without any surprises.

Your admit card is one of the most important things you’ll need on exam day. Without it, you won’t be allowed to enter the exam centre. Make sure you carry a printed copy of the hall ticket along with a valid photo ID for verification.

Downloading the admit card is simple—just log in to the official SET website using your SET ID and password, and you’ll be able to view and print it. Once you download it, take a moment to check all the details carefully, like your name, exam centre, date, and timing. If anything looks incorrect, it’s better to report it early.

The exam itself will have multiple-choice questions, with one mark for each question. The good part is that there’s no negative marking, so you can attempt all questions without worrying about losing marks for wrong answers.

As the exam day gets closer, it’s important to stay calm and focused. Try to revise smartly instead of starting anything new, and make sure you’re aware of all the instructions mentioned on your admit card. Reaching the exam centre early and being well-prepared can make a big difference.

With the admit cards now out, students are officially in the final stage of preparation. Make sure everything is in place so you can walk into the exam with confidence.

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