NEST 2021 admit card released at nestexam.in; Know how to download here
Kapil Rawat | August 3, 2021 | 01:55 PM IST | 1 min read
NISER Bhubaneswar and UM DAE CEBS have released the NEST admit card 2021 on August 3.
Candidates can download NEST Question/Sample Papers from here.
Download NowNEW DELHI: NISER Bhubaneswar along with UM DAE CEBS have released the NEST 2021 admit card on August 3. Candidates who have completed their application form can download their NEST admit card 2021 by visiting the official website - nestexam.in.
To download the NEST 2021 admit card - Click here
The entrance examination of NEST 2021 will be conducted on August 14, in computer based mode. The NEST result 2021 will be released on September 1.
To download the NEST admit card, candidates have to enter their enter ID and password in the login window. Then, applicants need to click on the ‘Login’ button. Now, the NEST 2021 admit card will be displayed on the computer screen. Candidates are advised to download and print out multiple copies of the NEST admit card 2021 for future reference.
The NEST 2021 admit card mentions various details such as name of the candidates, enrollment number, category, gender, applied programme, application form number, exam centre address and exam day instructions.
Before downloading the NEST admit card 2021, candidates should check every detail given in the card. If there is any type of discrepancy in the NEST 2021 admit card, applicants should contact the university officials to get the details rectified immediately.
On the examination day, candidates have to carry their NEST admit card 2021 to the exam centre along with a photo ID proof (Aadhaar card, Pan card, Voter ID, Passport and Driving license. Candidates qualifying the NEST 2021 will be offered admission to various M.Sc programmes offered by NISER and UM-DAE CEBS.
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