Sainik School admit card 2023 released at aissee.nta.nic.in; Direct link here
Shivam Jadoun | January 5, 2023 | 06:11 AM IST | 1 min read
NTA has released the Sainik school admit card 2023 online on aissee.nta.nic.in. Students can download the AISSEE admit card 2023 through the direct link given here.
NEW DELHI:
National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the Sainik school admit card 2023 today. The AISSEE admit card 2023 is available online at aissee.nta.nic.in. Students are required to use the
application
number and password to access the Sainik school admit card 2023.
AISSEE Admit Card:
Direct Link
The NTA will conduct the All India Sainik School Entrance Exam 2023 (AISSEE) on January 8, 2023. This AISSEE hall ticket is an important document to appear in the examination.
How to download the Sainik School admit card 2023?
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Go to the AISSEE official website: aissee.nta.nic.in.
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On the home page, select the 'AISSEE Admit Card 2023' link.
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Now, enter the application form number and password in the login window.
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Recheck the information on the AISSEE 2023 admit card carefully.
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Click on the "Submit" tab.
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Download the Sainik School admit card 2023.
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Students are advised to take at least 2-3 photocopies of the Sainik school exam hall ticket 2023 and keep it safe till the completion of the admission process.
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