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The Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) on December 14 released the admit card for the Group B and C posts. Candidates preparing for the exam can download the DGHS admit card 2023 by visiting the official website at hlldghs.cbtexam.in. The DGHS will be holding the Group B and C recruitment exams on December 16, 17, and 18 this year. According to reports, the hall tickets for December 16 and 17 have been released on December 12 and 13, respectively. Today, the DGHS has issued the admit cards for the exam that is scheduled for December 18.
The examination results should be available by the third week of December 2023, reports add. The recruitment exam will be administered in Delhi & NCR, Bangalore, Mumbai, Chennai, Lucknow, Ranchi, Chandigarh, Guwahati and Kolkata.
Through this recruitment exam, DGHS will fill up a total of 487 positions in the organisation. Candidates taking the written exam will be able to check the examination schedule, reporting time, and other details on their admit card. It is necessary to bring a hard copy of the admit card as well as a valid ID proof to the exam centre. Those who do not have a hall ticket will be denied entry to the recruitment test.
DGHS Admit Card 2023: Steps To Download
Step 1: Visit the main site at hlldghs.cbtexam.in
Step 2: On the homepage, search and click on the ‘Admit Card Download’ link.
Step 3: A new login page will open up. Then enter the login ID and password and remember to click on ‘Sign in’.
Step 4: The DGHS Admit Card 2023 will appear on the screen.
Step 5: Check all the details/information and download the hall ticket.
Applicants who clear the written exam will be called for the further recruitment process. The online registration process for the Group B and C posts was held from November 10 to November 30.
The written exam will be administered online. The computer-based exam will consist of one objective-type paper with 60 questions carrying 4 marks each, with a time limit of 60 minutes to complete the computer-based test (CBT). All questions will be of the Objective Multiple-Choice variety. The computer-based exam will be given only in English and Hindi. Every incorrect answer will result in a one-mark deduction. Candidates are therefore advised to keep this in mind when answering the questions.
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