What if the exam body does not send the rectified admit card before the exam day?

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    Vikrant Shukla | Contributor-Level 10

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    Candidates are advised to raise their queries in advance if they find any errors on their admit card however, in case APSCHE does not send the updated or rectified admit card by the day of the exam, candidates should not worry about it. They should carry their already issued hall ticket to the center along with a printout of their email sent to the exam body so that the invigilators at the exam centre do not bar them from appearing in the exam.

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