NVS releases JNVST Class 9 admit card 2022 at navodaya.gov.in
Students can download the JNVST 2022 admit card from navodaya.gov.in. Know how to download NVS Class 9 admit card 2022.
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NEW DELHI: Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) has released the JNVST 2022 admit card for Class 9. Navodaya admit card 2022 is available to download online from navodaya.gov.in. Students can download the JNVST admit card 2022 for class 9 by entering the registration number and date of birth.
Students should note that NVS does not send any hard copy of the Navodaya admit card 2022 by post. JNVST admit card 2022 Class 9 is a mandatory document, students must carry it to the exam hall. Without it, they will not be allowed to enter the examination hall.
JNV Class 9 entrance exam is scheduled to be conducted on April 9, 2022 whereas class 6 exam will be conducted on April 30, 2022.
Steps to download JNVST Class 9 Admit Card 2022
Follow the given steps to download the NVS admit card 2022:
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Go to the official website, navodaya.gov.in
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On the homepage, look for the ‘JNVST admit card 2022 class 9’ link in the important news section.
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Enter the registration number and date of birth in the appropriate fields.
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Enter the captcha code as shown on the login window.
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Click on the login button.
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On the student dashboard, click on the NVS Admit card 2022 class IX link and the hall ticket will be downloaded on the device.
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Download JNVs admit card 2022 Class 9th and carry it to the exam hall.
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