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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The UPPSC PCS 2021 exam centres are allotted to candidates based on the address provided by the candidate in the UPPSC PCS application form 2021. The Commission reserves the right for centre allocation and once a UPPSC exam centre is assigned no request to change the same will be entertained by the UPPSC.
Sub-Divisional Magistrate
The highest post available in the UPPSC exam is Sub-Divisional Magistrate or SDM. After a certain period of service, SDM can become IAS. The SDM is the district's most powerful person, followed by the DM and SSP. Each SDM in the district is allocated to a department
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The candidates will not be allowed to change their SSC MTS Exam Centre once it is allotted by the commission.The candidates are required to select three exam centres in a region. The Commission can allot any of the three exam centres selected by the candidates. The candidates are not allowed to change their SSC MTS exam centre once it is allotted.candidates cannot request the Commission to change their SSC CGL exam center once the application form has been submitted. The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) does not entertain requests for changing exam centers after the submission of the application form
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
No, candidates are not allowed to change their preferences for CTET exam centers after the final submission of the CTET application form. However, the CBSE provides a one-time facility for CTET application correction to candidates wherein they can modify their exam city preferences. Candidates are not allowed to change their preferences for CTET exam centers after the final submission of the CTET application form. However, the CBSE provides a one-time facility for CTET application correction to candidates wherein they can modify their exam city preferences.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates must check the admit card to know the INI CET exam centre. AIIMS allots the INI CET exam centre to the candidates through the admit card. Candidates will have to find the name and address of the INI CET 2025 exam centre on the admit card.
Applicants have to visit the official website of AIIMS.
Candidates have to log in using the registration ID, EUC, and password.
INI CET 2024 admit card will be displayed on the screen.
Review the name and address of the INI CET exam centre 2025 allotted, thoroughly.
Check the reporting time for the exam.
Download and take printouts of the INI CET 2025 admit card.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Along with the AILET admit card, candidates need a valid ID card to proof their identity at the AILET exam centre. This ID card can be one of the following:
- Aadhaar Card
- Voter ID
- PAN Card
- Passport
- Diving License
Before taking a particular ID proof to the exam center, you must ensure that all the details on the card are correct. If there is a mistake in the spelling of your name, your father's name, date of birth, address, or contact details, avoid using that document as ID proof, as these details will not match the ones on your AILET admit card.
In such cases, it is better to carry another ID proof. After the exam, make sure to correct
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
No, you cannot present a digital copy of your NSI Admission Test admit card in place of the original at the exam centre. The NSI Admission Test admit card is a required document that acts as confirmation of your eligibility and permits you to sit for the exam. You will not be permitted to enter the exam centre or take the examif you do not have your original admission card with you. As a result, it is strongly advised that you keep the original NSI Admission Test admit card safe and secure and bring it with you to the test centre.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
If the applicant mistakenly reaches the wrong ACT exam centre right before the exam begins, he/she should try and reach the correct exam centre as soon as possible. It's important to check the details of the ACT exam centre beforehand and if possible one should go and check out the exam centre a day or two before the date of exam to avoid such lat minute confusions. One must know where to reach, in how much time and through which medium of transportation at the ACT exam centre.
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