DAVV CET 2021 admit card released; Know how to download
The DAVV CET 2021 will be conducted on August 31 in computer based mode. Know more details here.
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Subscribe NowKapil Rawat | August 24, 2021 | 10:10 AM IST
NEW DELHI: National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the DAVV CET 2021 admit card for UG and PG programmes in online mode at davv.nta.ac.in. Candidates who have submitted the application form can download the DAVV CET admit card 2021 from the official website.
Registered candidates can download the DAVV CET 2021 admit card till August 31, which is the examination date.
To download the DAVV CET 2021 admit card - Click here
It is mandatory for candidates to carry their DAVV CET 2021 admit card and valid identity proof such as aadhaar card, pan card, voter ID, passport or driving license to the exam centre.
How to download the DAVV CET admit card 2021
- Go to the official website - davv.nta.ac.in.
- Press the ‘DAVV - 2021 Admit Card’ tab.
- Then, click on the ‘DAVV UG-2021’ or ‘DAVV PG-2021’ tab.
- Type in the application number, password or date of birth.
- Click on the ‘Sign in’ button.
- The DAVV CET 2021 admit card will be displayed on the screen.
- Download and print multiple copies of admit cards.
The DAVV CET admit card 2021 will carry various details such as name of the candidate, roll number of the candidate, photograph, signature, date and time of the exam, name of the exam centre, address of the exam centre and exam day guidelines. If candidates find any discrepancy in the DAVV CET 2021 admit card, they are advised to contact the university officials.
DAVV CET 2021 is conducted for candidates seeking admission to various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes offered by the Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya.
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