NEET examination centres changed

May 02, 2019 10:22 pm | Updated 10:22 pm IST - MADURAI

National Testing Agency has changed the examination centres for National Eligibility-cum Entrance Test for the following candidates due to Lok Sabha elections and other unavoidable circumstances:

In a statement released on Thursday, the NTA has advised candidates concerned to download their admit cards once again from www.ntaneet.nic.in

For candidates with roll numbers from 410602881 to 410603660, the new examination centre will be Velammal Matric Higher Secondary School, Velammal Nagar, Madurai - Rameswaram highway, Viraganoor, Madurai.

For candidates with roll numbers from 410608041 to 410608640, the new examination centre will be Pandugudi Sri Lakshmi Narayana Vidyalaya, A. Valayapatti, Alagarkoil, Madurai.

For candidates with roll numbers from 410611401 to 410611880, the new examination centre will be Velammal Vidyalaya, Velammal Nagar, Madurai - Rameswaram highway, Viraganoor, Madurai.

For candidates with roll numbers from 410611881 to 410612360, the new examination centre will be Thanapandian Polytechnic College, Thanapandian Nagar, AIIMS Road, Thoppur, Madurai.

For candidates with roll numbers from 410612841 to 410613320, the new examination centre will be C.S. Ramachary Matriculation Higher Secondary School, R.S. No 134, GST Road, Tirunagar 3rd Stop, Madurai.

For candidates with roll numbers from 410616201 to 410616560, the new examination centre will be SBOA School, Melakuyilkudi Road, Nagamalai Pudukottai, Madurai.

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