The
Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) and
Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) have released the
exam city slips for 2025. Candidates appearing for these competitive exams can now check and download their slips from the
official websites.However, many candidates are confused about the
difference between a city slip and an admit card. Understanding this distinction is important to avoid last-minute issues on exam day.
What Is an Exam City Slip?
An
exam city slip is an official notification that informs candidates about:The
city and venue region where their exam will be conductedImportant instructions related to exam day logistics
Key points:It
does not serve as entry permission to the exam center.Its main purpose is to
help candidates plan travel and accommodation.
What Is an Admit Card?
The
admit card is the official document that allows candidates to
enter the examination hall. It contains:Candidate’s
name, roll number, and registration numberExact
exam center addressExam
date and timingPhotograph and signature of the candidateInstructions for exam day
Without the admit card, candidates are
not allowed to appear for the exam, even if they have the city slip.
How to Download Your Exam City Slip
Visit the
official KVS or NVS website.Navigate to the
“Exam City Slip 2025” section.Enter your
registration number, date of birth, and other required details.Submit the details and download the city slip.Take a
printout for reference.
Tips for Candidates
Verify the
exam city and region as early as possible.Plan
travel and accommodation in advance to avoid last-minute hassles.Keep the
city slip safe, as it may be required for reference during admit card issuance.Regularly check the official website for updates on
admit card release dates.
Final Takeaway
The
KVS and NVS exam city slip 2025 is now available, giving candidates clarity about their
exam location. Remember, the city slip is
not the admit card. Candidates must wait for the
official admit card before appearing for the exam, while the city slip helps them plan logistics efficiently.
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