MP CPCT Admit Card 2024 for March session released at cpct.mp.gov.in, direct link to download

1 month ago

The Madhya Pradesh Agency for Promotion of Information Technology (MAPIT) has issued the Admit Cards for the

Computer Proficiency Certification Test

(CPCT)

March session

. The exam is scheduled to take place on March 15, 16, and 17, 2024. Candidates who have applied for the MP

CPCT examination

can

download

their admit cards from the official website, cpct.mp.gov.in.

The

Government of MP

has mandated CPCT as a prerequisite for positions in various government departments, where a basic understanding of computers and typing skills is necessary. The CPCT scorecard remains valid for 07 years from the date of issue.
MP CPCT hall ticket: Step-by-step guide to download
Step 1: Visit the CPCT official website at https://www.cpct.mp.gov.in.
Step 2: Click on "Existing User" on the homepage.

Step 3: You will then be redirected to a new screen where you need to enter your Registration Number (Username) and Password.
Step 4: Click on the "Login" button.
Step 5: Next, click on the "Application Form" tab, followed by the "Action" button.
Step 6: A new screen will appear. Click on the "Hall Ticket" tab. This will display a dropdown menu.
Step 7: Select the assessment date for which you need the Hall Ticket.
Step 8:

After selecting the date, click on the "Search" button. A grid will appear below showing the available Admit Card/Hall Ticket with a "Download" button.
Step 9: Download the admit card.
Step 10: Finally, after downloading the Admit Card/Hall Ticket, print it for future reference.
Alternatively, you can also download the admit card here directly.
Check the official notice for the CPCT exam here.
Documents required for the exam day
Here are the essential documents that you must not forget to carry on the day of the exam:

Admit CardPhoto ID card as mentioned on your admit card.Higher Secondary Mark sheet

Candidates must ensure that the photo image and signature on both the Admit Card and Photo ID card are clear and legible. Failure to present either of these two documents at the examination centre will result in the candidate being denied the opportunity to take the test.

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