If you haven't received your admit card and are unable to locate your ID card, contact your school/institution immediately. They should be able to assist you with obtaining a replacement or verifying your identity for the exam. If your institution can't help, you may need to file an FIR (First Information Report) with the police.
Here's a more detailed breakdown of potential solutions:
1. Contact Your School/Institution:
Replacement Admit Card:
Explain the situation to your school/institution and ask for a replacement admit card. They may be able to issue a duplicate or provide you with a temporary one.
Identity Verification:
If you can't locate your ID card, your school/institution may be able to verify your identity based on other documents or information.
Parent/Guardian Signature:
If necessary, have your parent or guardian sign an official letter confirming your identity and the loss of your admit card/ID card.
2. File an FIR (First Information Report):
If you suspect your admit card and/or ID card have been stolen, file an FIR with the nearest police station. This can help you obtain a police report to support your application for a replacement.
3. Additional Tips:
Keep Copies:
It's always a good idea to keep copies of important documents like admit cards and ID cards in case they are lost or misplaced.
Be Proactive:
Don't wait until the last minute to address this issue. Contact your school/institution as soon as possible to ensure you can participate in the exam.
Check Official Websites:
If your exam is conducted by an official body (like CBSE or NTA), check their websites for information about lost admit cards or ID cards.
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