Why Your PTU Admit Card Is Non-Negotiable
The PTU admit card (also called a hall ticket) is a mandatory document that every student must carry to the examination center. Without a valid admit card, you will not be permitted to sit for the exam — no exceptions. It serves as official proof of your enrollment and eligibility to appear in the examination.
When Is the Admit Card Released?
PTU typically releases admit cards 2 to 3 weeks before the examination begins. The exact release date varies each semester. Students are advised to monitor the official PTU portal and their college notice board regularly during this period.
Eligibility to Receive an Admit Card
Not all enrolled students automatically receive an admit card. PTU withholds admit cards for students who:
- Have not met the minimum 75% attendance requirement (may vary by program).
- Have pending tuition or examination fees.
- Have incomplete internal assessments or lab practicals.
- Have unresolved disciplinary issues flagged by the college.
Always verify your eligibility with your college's examination cell well before the admit card release date.
Step-by-Step: How to Download Your PTU Admit Card
- Visit the official PTU website: ptu.ac.in.
- Go to the "Examinations" section and click on "Admit Card".
- Select your program, batch year, and semester from the dropdown menus.
- Enter your roll number or registration number.
- Click "Download" or "Print Admit Card".
- Save the PDF and take a clear color or black-and-white printout.
What Information Is on the Admit Card?
Your PTU admit card includes the following details:
- Student name and photograph
- Roll number and registration number
- Program and semester
- List of subjects you are appearing for
- Examination center name and address
- Exam dates and timings
- Important instructions for the examination day
What to Do If Details Are Incorrect?
If you notice any discrepancy on your admit card — such as a wrong name, photograph, or subject listing — do not wait. Immediately:
- Inform your college examination coordinator in writing.
- The college will forward a correction request to PTU.
- Carry your college ID and original enrollment documents on exam day as backup.
Rules for Using Your Admit Card at the Exam Center
- Carry the printed admit card — digital copies on phones are generally not accepted.
- Also carry a valid government photo ID (Aadhaar, Voter ID, etc.).
- Do not fold or mutilate the admit card — the barcode/QR code must be scannable.
- Arrive at the center at least 30 minutes before the exam starts.
- Keep the admit card safe throughout the entire exam season — you may need it for practicals too.
Being prepared with your admit card and understanding the process removes unnecessary stress before your examination day.