NCET 2023 exam city intimation slip issued at ncet.samarth.ac.in
Vagisha Kaushik | August 4, 2023 | 02:13 PM IST | 1 min read
NCET 2023 will be held on August 9 for around 16,000 candidates for admission to ITEP in IITs, NITs, central and state universities etc.
NEW DELHI : The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued the city intimation slip for the National Common Entrance Test (NCET) 2023 exam for admission to 4-year Integrated Teacher Education Programme (ITEP) in participating state and central institutions today, August 4. Candidates who applied for NCET 2023 can download the exam city slip from the official website, ncet.samarth.ac.in. NCET 2023 will be conducted on August 9.
NTA said that the entrance exam will be held for around 16,000 candidates. Due to large number of subjects, the exam authority has made a unique date sheet for every candidate.
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“Accordingly, Advance Intimation Slip for Examination City to all candidates with the date of Examination and City of Examination is being issued today on https://ncet.samarth.ac.in/,” NTA added.
Candidates will be able to download the city slip with the help of their application number and date of birth. NTA asked candidates to go through the instructions given in the slip.
“The Candidates may please note that this is NOT the Admit Card for NCET 2023. This is advance information for the allotment of the city where the Examination Centre will be located, to facilitate the candidates. The Admit Card of NCET 2023 shall be issued later,” NTA stated.
NTA further said that every effort has been made to provide the candidates with their choice of city. If a candidate is facing any issue in downloading the advance city slip, they can call or email NTA.
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