Yashika | May 16, 2025 | 11:43 AM IST | 14 mins read
JEEC, UP to release the UP Polytechnic admit card 2025 soon. Latest updates on JEECUP hall tickets, exam dates, and polytechnic admission updates.

UP Polytechnic 2025: The Joint Entrance Examination Council, Uttar Pradesh will extended the JEECUP 2025 registration date to May 20. The JEECUP admit card 2025 admit card will be released after the registration process is completed. The link to download the JEECUP admit card 2025 will be activated on the official website, jeecup.admissions.nic.in. Registered students must download the admit card using their roll number and password before the JEECUP exam date 2025.
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The JEECUP exam date 2025 is scheduled from May 20 to 28. Students can download the UP Polytechnic admit card 2025 once it is released. Candidates must carry the admit card on the day of the examination. Earlier, the last date to fill out the UP Polytechnic form 2025 was May 10. Now the JEECUP 2025 registration window is open till May 20.
Students who have filled the UP Polytechnic form 2025 can download the admit card online. Mentioned below are the steps to be followed to download the JEECUP admit card.
Go to the JEECUP 2025 official website, jeecup.nic.in.
Select the JEECUP admit card link.
Log in using the application number and date of birth or password.
Download and print the UP Polytechnic 2025 admit card that appeared on the screen.
Important dates to remember regarding the JEECUP 2025 are:
Events | Dates |
JEECUP exam 2025 registration dates | January 15 to May 20 |
UP Polytechnic admit card date 2025 | Expected soon |
JEECUP 2025 exam date | May 20 to 28 |
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