NEST 2022 admit card issued; Entrance test on June 18
The NEST entrance exam 2022 will be held on June 18 for a duration of 3 hours and 30 minutes.
Candidates can download NEST Question/Sample Papers from here.
Download NowMridula Singh | June 8, 2022 | 01:46 PM IST
NEW DELHI: NISER, Bhubaneswar and UM-DAE CEBS have issued the NEST 2022 admit card at nestexam.in. Registered candidates can download the NEST admit card 2022 from the official website of NEST. The entrance examination of NEST 2022 will be held for a duration of 3.5 hrs.
To download the NEST admit card 2022 - Click here
The medium of NEST entrance test 2022 will be English. NEST 2022 will be conducted on June 18. NEST 2022 result will be announced on July 5, at the official website.
NEST admit cards contain a number of important details such as candidate's name, enrollment number, category, gender, chosen program, application form number, exam center address, and exam day instructions.
Steps to download the NEST admit card 2022
Step 1: Visit the official website - nestexam.in.
Step 2: Click on the NEST 2022 admit card download link and move to the next page.
Step 3: Enter user id and password followed by captcha code on the homepage and go through the NEST 2022 admit card.
Step 4: Save a copy of the NEST 2022 admit card on the device for future reference.
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NEST admit card 2022 should be carried to the exam center with a photo ID proof (Aadhaar card, pan card, voter ID, passport and driving license). Without the NEST admit card, candidates will not be allowed to take the entrance test.
National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER) and UMDAE-CEBS conduct the NEST exam to enroll students into a five-year integrated M.Sc programme offered by the participating institutes.
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