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hi I wnt to say tht my centre is very far as neet is on Sunday .due to curfew in our area and strict action of police.how do I reach as all public transport is not available.


Riya 24th Aug, 2020
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Hrisheekesh Singh 24th Aug, 2020

Hi Riyax,

Please use private transport vehicles like Motorcycles, scootys, cars etc. If you don't have any one of them, then use cabs but ensure full safety and sanitization. You can also use private auto. Use your admit card to show police that you are going to give exam and they should allow you. If you have clearly no transport facility available then talk to police officials about your problem, they will definitely help you out.

Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.

I hope this information helps you.

Good Luck!

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24th Aug, 2020
we can't go on scooty bikes my centre is very far
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24th Aug, 2020
Riya Oh, I see
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