What is the procedure to allot NEST Exam Centres?

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    Ishita Chauhan | Contributor-Level 10

    9 months ago

    The test centres of NEST exam are allotted based on the number of applicants opting for a particular test. It is to be noted that NEST committee reserves the right to cancel or add any of the test cities without prior notice to applicants.

    The final allocation of NEST Test Centres will be mentioned on the admit card, Applicants can not make any request to change the address or venue in it once it is decided.

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