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AIPMT 2015 Re-Test information about Admit Cards



CBSE/AIPMT/2015                                                                                                    DATED:- 09.07.2015

NOTIFICATION

CBSE has been directed by Hon’ble Supreme Court of India to re-conduct the AIPMT Examination-2015. Accordingly, the CBSE will re-conduct AIPMT on 25th July, 2015 (Saturday) from 10.00 a.m. to 01.00 p.m.

The Admit Cards for appearing in AIPMT Examination have been hosted on AIPMT website. All the candidates are informed that they can download the Admit Card and complete the following formalities:-

i.               Affix the passport size photograph on downloaded Admit Card and get it attested from the Gazetted Officer/Head of the Institution. No photograph will be clicked at the centre.

ii.             Affix the Postcard Size Photograph on the proforma downloaded along with Admit Card which will be handed over to the Invigilator at the examination centre.

iii.            Keep one passport size photograph ready to be affixed on attendance sheet.

Kindly ensure that all these photographs should be same as uploaded on AIPMT Website while submitting application form. Further, photograph should be clear so that the face of the candidate could be recognized. Only above three documents are to be brought at the centre. Also, after 9.30 a.m. candidates will not be allowed to enter in the examination centre. Hence, leave the home well in advance looking into the traffic, location of the centre and the weather conditions. Candidates are advised to visit the allotted centre in advance so that they can reach the centre on the day of examination without any problem.

It is also brought to the notice of all the candidates and their parents that they should go through the details of barred items and the dress code decided for AIPMT Examination. The same will be provided at the time of downloading of Admit Card. It is expected from them to strictly follow the instructions given by CBSE in this regard.

In case, if it is found that instructions are not obeyed, they will not be permitted to enter in the examination centre and will not be allowed to appear in the examination.

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