AISSEE 2023 exam tomorrow for Class 6, 9; Exam day instructions, download admit card
Ajit Kumar Dubey | January 7, 2023 | 01:55 PM IST | 1 min read
NTA is all set to conduct AISSEE 2023 exam tomorrow at exam centers across the country. Know exam day instructions here.
NEW DELHI- National Testing Agency, NTA will conduct Sainik School entrance exam 2023 tomorrow at 2 pm for Class 6 and 9. Class 6 exam will conclude at 4:30 pm and Class 9 exam will be held till 5 pm. Candidate should reach the exam centre by 1:30 pm.
How to download Sainik School admit card 2023?
The agency released the AISSEE admit card 2023 for Classes 6 and 9 on January 5, 2023. It is mandatory for students to carry printout of Sainik school admit card to the exam hall. Below are the simple steps to download Sainik school hall ticket 2023:
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Visit the official website: aissee.nta.nic.in.
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Select the 'AISSEE Admit Card 2023' link available on the home page
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A login window will open in the new tab.
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Students have to enter the application form number and password (generated at the time of registration).
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Recheck the information on AISSEE 2023 admit card carefully.
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Click on the "Submit" tab to download the Sainik School admit card 2023.
Examination instructions
The Examination Center will be opened two hours before the start of the exam.
Candidates must ensure that they reach the exam centre before 1:30 pm along with their admit card.
Things allowed at examination centre:
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Admit card (with Self Declaration on it downloaded from NTA website) with passport size photograph and thumb impression affixed on it
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Valid and original Photo ID proof
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Personal hand sanitizer (50ml)
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Drinking water in a personal transparent water bottle
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Facemask and gloves
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A simple transparent ballpoint pen
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Passport-size photograph for affixing on the attendance sheet
Exam day instructions
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A candidate shall not carry any barred items to the centre.
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Candidate shall co-operate in frisking with the staff at the examination centre.
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Candidate will have to report at the centre at the time indicated on his/her admit card to make themselves available for compulsory frisking and completing other registration procedures.
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