SET BBA Admit Card 2026
SET BBA Admit Card 2026 Test 1 admit card was released on April 24, 2026 . The admit card for Test 2 will be issued on April 30, 2026 . You must download your admit card from set-test.org using the credentials you got at registration.
Quick summary: What candidates must know right now
- Test 1 admit card released: April 24, 2026 . Test 1 exam date: May 2, 2026 .
- Test 2 admit card release: April 30, 2026 . Test 2 exam date: May 10, 2026 .
- Download only via set-test.org with your registration credentials. Colour printout and pasted recent photo (not older than six months) are mandatory.
- Carry an original valid photo ID (no soft copies). Biometric verification (digital fingerprint/photo) may be done at the centre. No electronic devices allowed.
Important dates and timeline
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| SET BBA 2026 admit card release — Test 1 | April 24, 2026 |
| SET BBA 2026 admit card release — Test 2 | April 30, 2026 |
| SET BBA 2026 exam date — Test 1 | May 2, 2026 |
| SET BBA 2026 exam date — Test 2 | May 10, 2026 |
Recommended timeline for you:
- As soon as the admit card is out, log in and download it. Don’t wait till the last day to avoid print or login issues.
- Paste your recent colour photo and keep at least two colour copies with you.
- Verify every detail and report discrepancies immediately to the official support listed on set-test.org.
Step-by-step: How to download your SET BBA Admit Card 2026
- Go to the official portal: set-test.org .
- Click the SET BBA admit card / candidate login link.
- Sign in using your registration ID and password provided during registration.
- After login, the admit card PDF should appear. Check all fields on screen.
- Download and save the PDF. Take a colour printout — black & white copies are not accepted.
- Paste your recent colour photograph in the space provided and carry the original admit card to the centre.
What to check after download: name spelling, registration number, test date and slot, exam centre address, photograph and signature, reporting time (if shown).
Admit card content checklist: fields to verify immediately
Verify these fields on your SET BBA admit card as soon as you download it:
- Candidate name and parent/guardian name (if present).
- Registration/roll number and date of birth.
- Photograph and signature quality.
- Test date, slot and reporting time (if mentioned).
- Exam centre address and centre code.
- Important exam day instructions and items allowed/prohibited.
If any of these fields are incorrect, contact the admissions/support section listed on set-test.org immediately. Prepare a short, clear message: state your name, registration ID, the incorrect field and attach a screenshot of the admit card.
Photo and paste instructions: size, age, background and placement
Official rules require a recent colour photograph not older than six months . The exam authority will reject old photos.
Recommended photo specs (practical advice to avoid issues):
- Size: passport size (35mm x 45mm) or as per the space on the admit card. Use a clear crop that fits the box.
- Background: plain light background (white or off-white) so your face contrasts clearly.
- Expression: neutral or slight smile; eyes open and visible.
- Clothing: simple, no heavy accessories. Avoid hats or sunglasses.
How to paste:
- Use a strong glue stick or double-sided tape. Don’t use wet glue that wrinkles the paper.
- Paste the photo firmly so edges don’t lift. If the admit card has a designated box, make sure the photo stays within it.
If the official admit card specifies size, follow that. When in doubt, paste a photo similar to the one you used during registration.
Accepted photo ID proofs and original document rules
Carry an original valid photo ID. Soft copies, screenshots or photos of IDs are not accepted.
Accepted IDs (officially listed):
- Passport
- Driving License
- Voter ID Card
- PAN Card
- Aadhaar Card
- College ID Card
Take a clear photocopy of your ID for your records, but the original is mandatory at the exam gate. If your main photo ID is unavailable on the exam day, contact the exam helpdesk listed on set-test.org before the exam — do not rely on ad hoc acceptance at the centre.
Exam centre entry: verification, fingerprint scan and biometric rules
Centres may perform biometric checks such as a digital fingerprint or photo scan at entry. This is part of candidate authentication.
Key points:
- If fingerprints cannot be scanned, authorities may not permit you to sit for the exam. This is the stated policy.
- Avoid applying mehendi or heavy nail polish at least 5–6 days before the exam to improve the success of fingerprint scans.
- Keep your hands clean and dry before attending the test — oils, lotions or bandages can affect scans.
If you have permanent issues with fingerprints (for example, skin conditions), contact the official helpdesk immediately and ask for documented guidance. Bring alternate ID proofs and medical certificates if relevant.
What to carry and what to leave behind on test day
Must-carry items:
- Colour printed admit card with pasted recent photograph.
- Original valid photo ID (one from the accepted list).
- One ballpoint pen if allowed by the centre (check admit card instructions).
- A small bottle of water and a face mask (carry if you prefer). Some centres may allow sealed water bottles.
Leave these at home:
- Mobile phones, smartwatches, earbuds, calculators or any electronic devices.
- Study material, notes, cheat sheets or any paper other than what invigilators provide.
Optional: a photocopy of your ID and an additional colour printout of the admit card for travel and emergency use. Remember: electronic copies of the admit card or ID are generally not accepted for verification inside the exam hall.
Reporting time, late entry and re-entry policy
You should arrive at the exam centre at least 20 minutes early . Authorities have stated they will not allow late entry, early exit or re-entry to the examination hall.
Practical tips:
- Add an extra 30–45 minutes buffer for city traffic, parking and entry security.
- If you miss the reporting time, there is no guaranteed recourse — the centre rule is strict.
If you are unavoidably delayed due to an emergency, check the official contact details on set-test.org and attempt to notify exam authorities, but be prepared that late entry may still be refused.
Common issues and quick fixes: login, download and print problems
Login failure or forgotten password:
- Use the 'forgot password' link on set-test.org or follow the password reset process used at registration.
- If reset links do not arrive, check spam/junk folders and try again. Use the same email/mobile number you registered with.
Admit card not visible after login:
- Try another browser (Chrome/Firefox) and disable pop-up blockers.
- Clear browser cache or use an incognito/private window.
- Try logging in from a different device (another laptop or phone) if PDF rendering fails.
Printing problems:
- Save the PDF to your device and open it in a standard PDF reader like Adobe Reader.
- Use a trusted print shop for colour printing. If colour printers are unavailable, ask multiple stores; ensure vivid colour reproduction so the photograph is clear.
If none of these work, contact the official support listed on set-test.org and explain the issue clearly with screenshots.
Lost admit card and duplicate policy: what you must know
The authorities have stated they will not issue duplicate admit cards if lost. That makes backup copies essential.
Best practice:
- Keep at least two colour printed copies in separate places (home and with a family member/friend).
- Do not laminate the original admit card until after the Personal Interview (PI) stage if the instructions say an authenticated admit card is needed for PI. Lamination can make additional signatures or stamps difficult.
- If you misplace your admit card close to the exam date, immediately re-download from set-test.org and print another colour copy.
During the exam: rules, conduct and what invigilators will check
At the gate and inside the hall, invigilators will check:
- Your printed admit card with pasted photo.
- Your original photo ID as listed on the admit card.
- Biometric authentication (fingerprint/photo) as required.
Inside the hall, follow instructions strictly. Any attempt to bring or use prohibited items, communicate with others, or tamper with answer sheets may lead to disqualification. Invigilators will guide you on how to handle question papers and answer sheets.
Post-exam: keep your admit card for the Personal Interview (PI) stage
Your authenticated admit card will be needed during the Personal Interview stage. The authorities have emphasised you should not discard it after the exam.
Organise a folder with your admit card, ID proof photocopies, and other documents you may need for PI and later admission stages. Keep originals safe and accessible.
Reserved categories, concessions and health-related instructions
If you belong to a reserved category or require special accommodations, check the official details on set-test.org well before the exam day. The official site lists contact points for special requests.
No specific COVID-19 guidelines are published in the current admit card notes. Follow any centre-level health instructions on the day. If you need a scribe or medical accommodation, contact the authorities in advance and carry supporting medical documents.
Contact points and helplines: whom to reach out to
The official portal set-test.org has the authoritative contact details for admit card support and SIU/SET helpdesk. Do not rely on third-party numbers or social media messages.
Suggested script when you write or call support:
- Keep your message short: mention your full name, registration ID, test date, the exact problem (for example, “admit card shows wrong centre”), and attach a screenshot or photo of the issue.
- Request a timeline for resolution and ask for an email confirmation so you have written proof.
If the helpdesk does not resolve a last-minute issue, escalate by contacting the admissions office of the participating institute you applied to. They sometimes help coordinate with exam authorities.
Final day checklist (printable) and quick tips
One-line checklist:
- Colour printed admit card with pasted recent photo (not older than 6 months).
- Original valid photo ID (Aadhaar, Passport, PAN, Driving License, Voter ID or College ID).
- Arrive 20+ minutes early; carry photocopies and a backup admit card.
- No mobile phone, smartwatch, calculator, earbuds, or other electronic devices.
- Clean fingertips; avoid mehendi 5–6 days before the exam to help biometric scans.
Last-minute tips:
- Re-check the exam centre address and plan your route the day before.
- Keep a screenshot of the admit card on your phone for travel — the centre will still require the printed colour copy.
- Sleep well and avoid last-minute cramming; staying calm helps performance.
FAQs: quick answers to common questions
Q1. How do I download the SET BBA 2026 admit card?
Visit set-test.org , use your registration credentials to log in, verify details, download the PDF and print in colour.
Q2. Which photo ID proofs are acceptable at the SET BBA exam centre?
Acceptable IDs: Passport, Driving License, Voter ID, PAN Card, Aadhaar Card and College ID. Carry the original; soft copies are not accepted.
Q3. What is the photo age limit for the admit card?
Your photograph must be recent and not older than six months .
Q4. Are electronic devices allowed in the exam hall?
No. Mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators and other gadgets are prohibited inside the examination hall.
Q5. What happens if fingerprints cannot be scanned?
Per official instructions, candidates whose fingerprints cannot be scanned may not be permitted to appear. Clean fingertips and avoid mehendi 5–6 days prior to improve scan success.
Q6. Can I get a duplicate admit card if I lose it?
The authorities have stated they will not issue duplicate admit cards. Keep multiple colour printed copies and a saved PDF.
Q7. Where can I find contact details for admit card problems?
Check the official portal set-test.org for helpdesk contacts and email addresses. Use a clear message with your registration ID and screenshots when contacting support.
Q8. Do I need to keep the admit card after the exam?
Yes. Keep the authenticated admit card safe for the Personal Interview (PI) stage and later admission procedures.
Resources and next steps: preparation advice
- Official admit card download: set-test.org (use your registration credentials).
- After you download the admit card, focus on exam preparation: solve previous SET BBA test papers and sample questions under time limits.
- Keep this checklist printable and share it with friends who are also taking SET BBA.
Good luck. Download your SET BBA admit card early, verify every detail, carry the correct ID and be at the centre well before time.