CBSE admit card 2019 released for private candidates; know how to download
Kumud Sahni | January 31, 2019 | 12:31 PM IST | 1 min read
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Apply NowNEW DELHI, JANUARY 31 : Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the admit card online for private candidates for board examination 2019. Students who have registered successfully can download the admit card from CBSE official website - cbse.nic.in using their application number or roll number or candidate name.
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Here are the steps to download CBSE admit card 2019:
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Go to the official website - https://cbseonline.ernet.in/pvtform/pvtAdmCard.aspx
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Select any one of the options - application no./ previous year roll number and year/ candidate name
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Fill the required field and click on proceed tab
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Your admit card will appear on screen
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Download, save and print a copy of the admit card to be used during the examination.
Here is the snapshot of the admit card tab for student reference-
Once downloaded, please check all the details mentioned on the admit card. If any discrepancy is found report immediately to the officials. Also, check the exam centre and exam schedule to make sure you reach well in time to the exam hall.
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