NIOS hall ticket practical exam 2019 to release soon; know where to download
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NEW DELHI, MARCH 13 : National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) will release the admit card for Block I (April) practical exams anytime soon in the online mode on its official website. Students can download the hall ticket using the enrollment number allotted to them at the time of admission. The practical exams for class 10th (Secondary) and 12th (Sr. Secondary) will be held between March 16 to 30, 2019.
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Here are the steps to download the NIOS hall ticket :
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Go to the official website - www.nios.ac.in / https://sdmis.nios.ac.in/search
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Click on the link to download NIOS hall ticket 2019.
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Enter the candidate’s enrollment number
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Select the hall ticket type from the drop-down menu
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Click on the submit tab
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Your NIOS hall ticket will appear on screen
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Download, save or print a copy of the admit card to be used during exams
Students must note that they can contact their respective Accredited Institutes (AI) for the exact batch timing, venue and other details. NIOS will issue a separate admit card for theory examination. The theory papers will begin from April 2, 2019, and the last exam will be held on May 4, 2019.
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