MGU CAT 2021 admit card released; Know how to download
Kapil Rawat | July 31, 2021 | 03:28 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can download the MGU CAT admit card 2021 using their application number and password.
NEW DELHI: Mahatma Gandhi University has released the MGU CAT 2021 admit card at mgu.ac.in. Candidates who were successfully able to complete the application process can download the MGU CAT admit card 2021 by going onto the official website of the university at mgu.ac.in.
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For downloading the MGU CAT admit card 2021, candidates need to type in their application number and password in the login window. Then, candidates need to press the ‘Submit’ button. Now, the MGU CAT 2021 admit card will appear on the screen.
Before downloading the MGU CAT admit card 2021, candidates are suggested to check the details given in the admit card to avoid any problem on the exam day. If there is any wrong information in the MGU CAT 2021 admit card then candidates are advised to contact the university officials to get the incorrect details rectified.
The MGU CAT admit card 2021 mentions numerous key details such as name of the candidate, application number, roll number, photograph, venue of the exam centre, guidelines to be followed on the examination day.
On the day of entrance examination, candidates have to carry their MGU CAT 2021 admit card along with other ID proof with themselves to the exam centre. Any candidate who fails to bring MGU CAT admit card 2021 and required documents will not be allowed to attend the entrance examination.
The entrance examination of MGU CAT 2021 will be conducted on August 12 and 13, 2021. The MGU CAT entrance test will be conducted in computer based mode.
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