AIIMS Delhi activates AIIMS MBBS 2019 RUC retrieval facility @ aiimsexams.org
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Try NowManashjyoti | May 23, 2019 | 04:07 PM IST
New Delhi, May 23 : Candidates who have lost the (Registration Unique Code) will now able to retrieve it, as AIIMS New Delhi has activated the facility on May 23. It may be noted that without the RUC, the NEET 2019 admit card can’t be downloaded. It is because, RUC is one of the mandatory login credentials, along with registration id and password, for downloading the admit card.
The admit card of NEET 2019 was released on May 15, but many candidates were unable to download it, because they have either forgotten or lost the RUC.
How to get (Registration Unique Code)
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Go to the official website - aiimsexams.org
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Click on Academic Courses → MBBS → Proceed
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This will redirect the candidate to a new window
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Click on the “Know Your RUC (Registration Unique Code)” option
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A login window will open
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Fill in registration id, captcha and captcha displayed on screen
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On successful login, the RUC will be displayed on screen
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Note it down
Downloading of admit card using retrieved RUC
Using the newly retrieved RUC, the candidate can easily download the AIIMS MBBS 2019 admit card. To download the NEET admit card 2019, go to the official portal and login using registration number, security code and the RUC number.
On successful login, the admit card will be displayed on screen in downloadable pdf format. Check that the details mentioned on it, like name and exam centre, are correctly mentioned and are legible. In case of any discrepancy, the candidate needs to get in touch with exam officials immediately and get it rectified.
Important details mentioned on the admit card
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Name and roll number of the candidate
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Date and time of AIIMS MBBS 2019 exam
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Exam venue and address details
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Exam day guidelines
AIIMS MBBS 2019 Exam Date
The entrance exam is scheduled to be conducted on May 25-26 for admission to 1,207 MBBS seats, including 7 for foreign candidates. The exam will be conducted in computer-based mode and will be held across 151 exam centres in India.
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