NTA SWAYAM July 2023 exam city slip issued at swayam.nta.ac.in; how to download
Vagisha Kaushik | November 22, 2023 | 01:50 PM IST | 1 min read
SWAYAM July 2023 semester exams will be held on December 1, 2, and 3.
NEW DELHI : The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued the exam city slip for the Study Webs of Active Learning for Young Aspiring Minds (SWAYAM) July 2023 exams. Candidates who applied for the exam can download the advance city slip from the official website swayam.nta.ac.in.
The NTA will be conducting the July 2023 semester exams for various online courses on December 1, 2, and 3 at different centres across the country.
“The advance intimation slip informing the candidates of the allotment of the exam city has been hosted on the website,” said the exam authority in an official notice. Students can download the SWAYAM July 2023 city intimation slip by using their email ID or application number and date of birth.
The NTA added, “The candidates may please note that this is NOT the admit card for examination. This is only an advance intimation of the exam city allotted where the examination centre will be located to facilitate the candidates.” It said that the admit cards for the July 2023 semester exams will be issued separately.
How to download SWAYAM July 2023 exam city slip?
- Go to the official website swayam.nta.ac.in
- Click on the link for advance city intimation slip
- Enter the login credentials as required and click on submit
- SWAYAM July 2023 city slip will be displayed
- Download the slip and take a print out
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