What is the difference between city intimation slip and CUET admit card?

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    Anushka Mendiratta | Contributor-Level 10

    5 months ago

    The difference between city intimation slip and CUET admit card is:

    Feature

    City Intimation Slip (CUET)

    CUET Admit Card

    Purpose

    mentions of exam city 

    Authorizes candidate to appear for the exam

    Content

    City and state  of the exam 

    Contains Exam details (like date, time, venue, roll number etc.) and instructions for the exam

    Importance

    Not mandatory to carry 

    Mandatory document to carry

    Replacement 

    Not a replacement 

    Cannot be replaced

     

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    Shruti Garg | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The CUET UG City Intimation Slip and the CUET Admit Card are two important documents that candidates need to carry with them on the day of the CUET exam.
    The CUET City Intimation Slip is a preliminary document that is released by the National Testing Agency (NTA) to inform candidates about the city where their CUET exam centre has been allotted. It contains the following information:
    • Candidate's name
    • Exam city
    • Date of exam
    • Shift of the exam
    • Medium of the exam
    The CUET Admit Card is the final document that is released by the NTA a few days before the exam. It contains all the information that is available on

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