
NIOS DELEd admit card 2022 released, know how to download
India Today
The NIOS DELEd admit card 2022 has been released and applicants can download them now on or before the exam date to avoid the last-minute rush.
NIOS DELEd admit card 2022: The National Institute of Open Schooling, NIOS DElEd admit cards have been released. Applicants who will be appearing from Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) for NIOS Theory exams for Vocational and DElEd courses are advised to download their admit cards now before any delays. Applicants can check more details by visiting the official website, i.e., nios.ac.in.
As per the official information, these admit cards have been released only for Jammu and Kashmir applicants who will appear in offline mode. The NIOS theory exams for the Vocational course will begin on May 5, 2022.
Click here for direct download of admit cards 2022
Applicants must cross-check all details on NIOS hall tickets carefully. In case of any mistake or come across confusion, contact official authorities accordingly.

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