NID DAT 2019 Begins
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Download EBookKhushboo Verma | January 6, 2019 | 10:02 AM IST
NEW DELHI, JANUARY 6, 2019: NID DAT 2019 has commenced. The reporting time was 8:30 and students gathered at the exam centre on time. The authorities at the exam centre closed the gate at 10:00 a.m. Only those candidates who carried their admit card along with the photo ID proof were allowed to take the test. No students were allowed to carry any baggage with them inside the exam centre.
Prior to closing the main gate of the exam centre, the security guard made the announcement several times asking late comers to enter the examination hall as soon as possible. Some candidates were seen rushing towards the exam centre of NID DAT.
The authorities had directed the students to the room where the exam is being held. Students were also asked to keep their admit cards in their hands.
About NID DAT 2019
NID DAT 2019 is being conducted in offline mode across 21 different cities in the country. The result of NID DAT 2019 will be declared on March 19 , 2019 at 4 p.m.
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