Applicants for the 2024-25 academic year’s GST (General, Science & Technology) cluster admission test for 19 universities must upload an acceptable photograph by Friday, (March 28), or risk being unable to download their admit cards.
This strict directive was issued by the GST admission committee, underscoring the importance of compliance within the given time frame.
According to the committee, candidates whose previously submitted photos or selfies have been deemed unacceptable must ensure that their images meet the required standards by the deadline. Failure to do so will prevent them from accessing their admit cards, a mandatory document for sitting the entrance examination.
“Applicants must follow the guidelines carefully and re-upload valid photos if necessary. Those who fail to comply will not be permitted to download their admit cards,” a committee spokesperson stated, highlighting the significance of this requirement.
The application process for this year’s GST cluster admission closed on March 17 at midnight, marking the conclusion of the registration phase. The upcoming admission tests are scheduled on three different dates, with the C Unit (Commerce) exam taking place on April 25, followed by the B Unit (Humanities) exam on May 2, and finally, the A Unit (Science) exam on May 9.
With thousands of students preparing for these crucial tests, ensuring smooth documentation processing remains a top priority for the committee. Students are urged to double-check their submissions and take necessary action before the March 28 deadline to avoid any last-minute complications.
For further updates, applicants are encouraged to visit the official GST admission portal or contact the relevant university authorities.