NTA released GPAT e-Admit Card on January 7, 2019
Naureen Gurung | January 7, 2019 | 11:09 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JANUARY 7: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the admit card of GPAT 2019 today. Candidates can obtain their GPAT admit card 2019 from the official website by entering their application number and password. Only those GPAT applicants who have successfully paid the requisite fee can download their GPAT 2019 admit card. The e-Admit card of GPAT will contain the examinee’s roll number, name, gender, DOB, category, father’s name along with exam and centre details. Candidates will also find important instructions that are to be adhered by. A hard copy of the e-Admit card along with a valid photo ID proof must be carried to the allotted exam centre for verification purposes.
GPAT 2019 is set to be conducted by NTA on January 28, at different exam centres located in 64 cities all over India.
How to download the GPAT e-Admit Card?
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Click here and select ‘Download Admit Card’.
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Type in your application number and password.
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Enter the security pin according to the image.
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Click on ‘Sign In’.
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Hit the ‘Download Admit Card’ button and your e-Admit card will be downloaded.
If a candidate is not able to access his/ her e-Admit card, he/ she can reach the authorities at gpat.nta2019@gmail.com
Points to keep in mind for GPAT 2019
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Candidates must carry their GPAT admit card (preferably, a coloured printout on an A4 sheet), one passport size photograph (same as uploaded during registration) and a valid photo ID proof such as PAN card/ driving license/ voter ID/ passport/ Aadhaar card (with photograph)/ e-Aadhaar/ ration card.
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Candidates belonging to the PwD category must carry the required proof.
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No electronic devices will be allowed in the exam hall.
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Stationery will be provided at the exam hall.
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