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UPGET 2025 admit card released; here's download link

UPGET 2025 admit card released; here's download link

Scroll.in05-06-2025
Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, Uttar Pradesh has released the UP GNM Entrance Test 2025 (UPGET 2025) admit card. Eligible candidates can download their hall tickets from the official website abvmuup.edu.in.
The entrance exam will be conducted on June 11. The exam is conducted for admissions to GNM Course (3 Years) for all Private Institutions/ Colleges affiliated with UP State Medical Faculty running GNM Program.
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