AIAPGET 2022 admit card issued at aiapget.nta.ac.in
Shilpi Sachdeva | October 13, 2022 | 09:20 AM IST | 1 min read
NTA releases AIAPGET 2022 hall tickets for registered aspirants. The entrance exam is scheduled to be held on October 15.
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued the All India AYUSH Postgraduate Entrance Test, AIAPGET 2022 admit card, Registered candidates can download their admit cards directly from aipget.nta.ac.in.
The hard copy of the AIAPGET 2022 hall tickets must be carried by the graduates at the examination centre. Candidates without the admit card will not be permitted to take the AIAPGET 2022 exam. Read further to know more details.
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AIAPGET 2022: NTA has allotted exam city at aiapget.nta.nic.in
Steps to download AIAPGET 2022 admit card
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Go to the official website, aiapget.nta.ac.in.
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Click on the AIAPGET admit card download link
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Enter the application number, date of birth, and security pin
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The hall ticket will be displayed on the screen
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Verify the details on the admit card
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For future reference, take at least three to four printouts of the AIAPGET 2022 admit cards
AIAPGET 2022 Exam: Documents to carry
Documents required for the AIAPGET exam date are listed below. Without verification of these documents, no one will be allowed to take the test.
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Printout of AIAPGET 2022 admits card by NTA
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One passport-size photograph to paste on the attendance sheet (same as uploaded in the application form)
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One Authorised photo ID - PAN card/Driving license/Passport/Aadhaar Card (with photo)/Aadhaar enrolment number/Ration card
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PwD certificate, if applicable, from the competent authority.
Through AIAPGET 2022 scores, admission to approximately 2,274 seats in AYUSH, NTA will conduct AIAPGET 2022 on October 15, 2022.
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