NTA releases AIAPGET 2020 admit card; no confirmation on official website
Team Careers360 | August 20, 2020 | 04:04 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEW DELHI - The National Testing Agency (NTA) has enabled the download link for admit card of All India AYUSH Postgraduate Entrance Test (AIAPGET) on August 19, 2020. However, official notification/confirmation regarding the release of admit card is not yet available on the website of NTA (nta.ac.in) or AIAPGET (ntaaiapget.nic.in). Therefore, successfully registered candidates can enter the required credentials and try to download the admit card. As per the download link, enter the application number, date of birth, and security pin.
The hall ticket of AIAPGET 2020 will mention details like name of candidate, date of birth, exam centre address, registration number, category, exam day guidelines, photograph, signature and date and time of examination. The notice released by NTA on August 13, 2020, mentioned that the admit card will be released 15 days before the conduct of the examination. For more information candidates can check the news below.
AIAPGET admit card - Link available with no confirmation
NTA has provided the window to download the admit card for AYUSH Postgraduate Entrance Test. While no confirmation on whether the hall ticket is available or not is available yet on the website. The screenshot of AIAPGET official website with no relevant information on admit card can be checked below.
Here is the image of AIAPGET admit card login window, which can be used to download the hall ticket.
How to download the admit card of AIAPGET?
Candidates can check below for the steps to download AIAPGET admit card 2020.
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Go to the AIAPGET admit card download link
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Enter the application number, date of birth and security pin
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The hall ticket is displayed on the screen
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Cross-check the details printed on the admit card
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Take at least three to four AIAPGET 2020 admit card for future references
Documents to carry at the exam centre
The following are the documents to be carried at the exam centre on the AIAPGET exam date. No one will be allowed to take the test without verification of these documents.
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Printout of AIAPGET admit card by NTA copy
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One passport size photograph to paste on attendance sheet (same as uploaded in the application form)
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One Authorised photo ID - PAN card/Driving license/Passport/Aadhaar card (with photo)/Aadhaar enrolment number/Ration card
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PwD certificate, if applicable, from the competent authority
17 BAMS and BHMS doctors file plea to postpone AIAPGET
Aspiring candidates must also be aware that on August 17, 2020, a Petition was filed in the Supreme Court by 17 Ayurvedic and Homeopathic doctors to postpone the All India AYUSH Postgraduate Entrance Test - AIAPGET exam. The plea suggested conducting AIAPGET 2020 only after the situation due to COVID-19 normalizes.
Also read:
AIAPGET 2020: Plea filed by 17 doctors seeking postponement of the exam
AIAPGET 2020 exam date announced; admit card to be released soon
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