SNAP 2021 Admit Card- Check download steps, details, and other guidelines
SNAP 2021 first phase exam to be held on December 19. check steps to download the SNAP admit card 2021, other details and guidelines here.
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Download NowSparna Saxena | December 18, 2021 | 02:38 PM IST
NEW DELHI: SNAP 2021 admit card for the first phase of the SNAP exam was released on December 04, 2021. Candidates who have registered for the SNAP 2021 exam must ensure that they download the SNAP admit card from the official website using login credentials and carry it to the test centre. Without the SNAP 2021 admit card, candidates will not be permitted to appear for the exam.
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Candidates must take a coloured printout of the SNAP 2021 to admit card on an A4 size paper. Candidate's photograph must be clearly visible on the SNAP admit card. Further, SNAP 2021 exam day guidelines mention that a black and white copy of the SNAP 2021 admit card will not be allowed at the center.
How to download SNAP 2021 Admit card?
Ahead of the SNAP exam, candidates can go through the steps that are given below to download the SNAP admit card so that they do not face any problem.
Step 1 - Visit SNAP official website - www.snaptest.org
Step 2 - Look for Admit Card Tab at the top right corner and click
Step 3 - A new page will appear wherein the candidate will have to provide SNAP Registration ID and Password
Step 4 - SNAP 2021 admit card will appear on the screen
Step 5 - Download and take the printout for future reference.
Details to check on SNAP admit card 2021
Candidates must check all the essential details on the SNAP admit card 2021 as soon as they download it. In case of any discrepancy in the information provided, get in touch with the concerned authorities for rectification. Some essential details that candidates must view and verify on an immediate basis are:
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Name of the Candidate
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Photograph of the Candidate
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SNAP ID
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SNAP exam date and timing
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Entrance test seat number
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SNAP test center details
In case of any discrepancy in any of the details mentioned above, candidates must reach out to SNAP helpdesk at toll-free number 18001231454 or (020) 61936226/27. Candidates can also drop an email at info@snaptest.org.
It is to be noted that candidates will only be allowed to appear for the SNAP 2021 exam at the test center allotted to them. Hence, candidates must visit the SNAP test center mentioned on their admit card.
Also candidates must check all the instructions and guidelines that have been mentioned on the SNAP admit card with regard to what to carry and what not to carry, dress code, COVID 19 protocol to be followed etc.
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