In case I forget to carry my OSSTET admit card to the exam centre, can I show the digital copy?

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    Chitwan Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

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    No, you cannot show the digital copy of the OSSTET (Odisha Secondary School Teacher Eligibility Test) admit card at the exam center. You must carry a printed copy of the admit card as it is considered a mandatory document for entry to the exam hall. The OSSTET admit card contains important information such as your name, registration number, roll number, exam date and time, exam center address, and important instructions related to the exam. It also contains a space for the invigilator to sign and stamp on the day of the exam. Therefore, it is important to download and take a printout of the admit card well in advance of the exam date a

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