AIAPGET 2021: NTA releases revised scorecards at aiapget.nta.ac.in
NTA released the revised scorecards for AIAPGET 2021. The entrance exam was conducted on September 18,2021 in computer-based mode.
Shilpi Sachdeva | January 13, 2022 | 05:02 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency(NTA) has released the revised scorecards for All India Ayush Post Graduate Entrance Examination(AIAPGET) 2021 at aiapget.nta.ac.in. According to the official notification, the scores of AIAPGET 2021 have been revised after the revision of the AIAPGET 2021 answer keys for Question ID- 745 and 752.
Candidates who have appeared for the exam on September 18,2021, must download the AIAPGET 2021 revised scorecards with their application number and password/date of birth. As many as 26,146 candidates had appeared in the AIAPGET 2021 exam.. Candidates are advised to read further to know how to download the AIAPGET 2021 revised scorecards.
AIAPGET 2021 scorecard: Steps to download
Candidates can obtain their revised score card for AIAPGET 2021 by following the simple steps outlined below.
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Go to the official AIAPGET website aiapget.nta.ac.in.
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Click on the "Scorecard AIAPGET 2021" link listed at the bottom of the page
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After that choose any option from the options provided.
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Enter your login information, and submit your request.
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Check and download your scorecard after it opens on your screen
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Keep the printout for future reference
AIAPGET is conducted for 2,274 seats in different postgraduate courses such as MD, MS, and PG Diploma in Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy.
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