Haryana NMMS Admit Card 2023 to be Released Today at scertharyana.gov.in – News18

Those who are going to sit for the scholarship examinations must bring their NMMS hall ticket to the exam centre
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The Haryana NMMS scholarship tests are set to take place on November 19 and the admit cards can be downloaded for the official website – scertharyana.gov.in

The Haryana NMMS scholarship test admit cards will be issued by the State Council of Educational Research & Training (SCERT) today, November 9. The admit card may be downloaded by eligible students who have enrolled for the Haryana NMMS examinations 2023 via the link provided on the SCERT’s website at scertharyana.gov.in

The Haryana NMMS scholarship tests are set to take place on November 19 from 11 am to 2 pm in a single shift.

Students must log in using their Aadhar card number and date of birth to get the Haryana NMMS 2023 admit card. It is important for candidates to understand that those who are going to sit for the scholarship examinations must bring their NMMS hall ticket to the exam centre.

Haryana NMMS Admit Card 2023: How to Download

Step 1: Go to the Haryana NMMS 2023 official website at scertharyana.gov.in.

Step 2: From the website, click on the NMMS admit card link display.

Step 3: Fill out your Aadhar number and password into the admit card portal.

Step 4: Download and print a copy of the Haryana NMMS 2023 admist card for future records.

Haryana NMMS 2023: Details Mentioned on Admit Card

Candidates must verify the accuracy of the following information after downloading their admit card for the Haryana NMMS scholarship test.

–– Candidate Name

–– Roll number/ registration number

–– Name of exam

–– Exam centre details

–– Exam date and time

–– Reporting time

–– Instructions for students

According to the exam announcement, schools will get the results of the Haryana NMMS 2023 exam, which will also be displayed on the SCERT Haryana website.

The HSEB further said that applicants who are handicapped or visually impaired and are unable to write the exam and would require a scribe should submit an attested copy of the chief medical officer’s (CMO) medical certificate attesting to their 40 per cent or higher disability. Such applicants will be required to present original, attested copies of the writer’s documentation, including proof of education, date of birth, two recent, attested passport-size photos, a photo identity card, and both a permanent and temporary residence certified by the school principal. In order to receive clearance from the centre supervisor, the writer must additionally be present at the test venue two days prior to the NMMS 2024 exam.