NTA SWAYAM July 2024: City Intimation Slip Now Available

NTA SWAYAM July 2024: City Intimation Slip Now Available

Last Updated Dec - 02 - 2024, 05:58 PM | Source : NDTV | Visitors : 49

NTA has released the exam city intimation slips for SWAYAM July 2024 semester exams, scheduled for December 7, 8, 14, and 15. Download now from the official web
NTA SWAYAM July 2024: City Intimation Slip Now Available

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the exam city intimation slips for the SWAYAM July 2024 semester exams. Candidates can download their slips by visiting the official website. They need to enter their email ID/application number and date of birth to access the slip.

The exams are scheduled to be conducted on 7, 8, 14, and 15 December 2024.

The official notification states: “Candidates may please note that this is NOT the Admit Card for the Examination. This is only an Advance Intimation of the Exam City allotted where the Examination Centre will be located to facilitate the candidates. The Admit Card for the SWAYAM July 2024 Semester Examination will be issued separately.”

NTA SWAYAM July 2024 Exams: Steps To Download City Intimation Slip  

Step 1. Go to the official website, exams.nta.ac.in/swayam
Step 2. Click on the link to download the exam city intimation slip on the homepage  
Step 3. Enter your login credentials 
Step 4. Check and download the slip 
Step 5. Take a printout for future reference

SWAYAM is a program introduced by the Indian government to achieve the National Education Policies three principles: access, equity, and quality. It aims to provide high-quality teaching and learning resources to all, including underprivileged individuals, and bridge the digital divide.

SWAYAM offers online certification courses in various subjects, with exams conducted in either a Computer-Based Mode or a hybrid format. The National Testing Authority (NTA) is overseeing the SWAYAM exam for the July 2024 semester, covering 456 courses.

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