Sainik School Admit Card 2019 released; here’s how you can download it
Jasleen Kaur Taneja | April 5, 2019 | 09:40 AM IST
NEW DELHI, APRIL 5 : Sainik School Society has released the Sainik school admit card for AISSEE 2019 to be held for admission to Sainik school Chandrapur, Mainpuri and Jhansi. The test is scheduled to be conducted on April 21, 2019 in the respective schools. Candidates whose applications have been successfully accepted can download the admit card using their application form number and password. It is important that candidates carry their hall ticket on the exam day as otherwise they won’t be allowed to sit for the exam.
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Here are the steps to download the Sainik school admit card:
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Visit the official website of Sainik school society- http://sainikschooladmission.in/index.html
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Under the ‘Login’ section, click on ‘Candidate login’
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Enter your Application form number and Password and click Login
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The admit card will appear on the screen
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Save and download it
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Take a printout of the same and secure it for future
The admit card of Sainik school mentions the candidate’s name, roll number, date-of-birth, gender, category, registration number, examination date, timings etc. The result of AISSEE 2019 will be out on April 30 in the online mode in the form of merit list. Shortlisted candidates will be called for medical exam after which the final candidates for admission will be selected.
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