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GATE 2022
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GATE 2022: IIT Kharagpur issues letter considered as travel pass to allow smooth travel amid Covid curbs

| @indiablooms | Feb 02, 2022, at 04:56 am

Kharagpur/IBNS: The organizing institute of GATE Examination 2022, IIT Kharagpur under the Ministry of Education, has issued a letter to ensure smooth movement of the candidates carrying valid admit cards on the day of examination.

GATE Examination 2022 will be held on Feb 5th,6th,12th and 13th.

“The district authorities all over India have been informed to allow GATE-2022 candidates with valid admit cards to appear in the examination. Candidates may use the admit card and the letter available at GATE 2022 website (https://gate.iitkgp.ac.in/documents/Notice_AC.pdf) to reach the examination centers," the notification read.
 
It may be noted that in case of a curfew in a particular location, the student admits card should be used as a curfew pass for permitting them to reach the examination hall.

 

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