AIAPGET 2024 exam today; timings, guidelines
Alivia Mukherjee | July 6, 2024 | 08:41 AM IST | 1 min read
AIAPGET 2024: The exam will be conducted in online mode from 10 am to 12 noon.
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the All India AYUSH Postgraduate Entrance Test (AIAPGET) 2024 today July 6. The AIAPGET 2024 exam will be held from 10 am to 12 pm. The AIAPGET 2024 will be conducted online in computer-based mode.
The duration of the AIAPGET 2024 exam is 120 minutes. The paper will include multiple-choice questions only. There will be a total of 120 questions. The AIAPGET 2024 paper will carry a total of 480 marks. Candidates will get 4 marks for each correct answer, and 1 mark will be deducted.
If there is a tie between candidates during the preparation of the AIAPGET 2024 results, specific criteria will be used to break the tie. Priority will be given to the candidate who has given fewer negative responses during the examination. Additionally, if the tie persists, the candidate with a higher percentage of marks in their undergraduate courses such as BAMS, BUMS, BHMS, or BSMS will be ranked higher.
AIAPGET 2024 exam day guidelines
Candidates can have a look at the AIAPGET 2024 exam day guidelines below.
- Ensure that your most recent passport-sized, colored photograph is securely attached to the admit card.
- Bring your AIAPGET 2024 admit card along with a valid original photo identification proof to the test centre. Acceptable identification proofs include a passport, driver's license, Voter ID, Card, PAN card, Aadhar Card.
- Candidates who arrive late to the test centre will not be allowed entry once the gates are closed, regardless of the reason.
- Prohibited items include cell phones, calculators, watch calculators, alarm clocks, digital watches with built-in calculators, memory or any electronic or smart devices.
- Candidates are required to remain seated until the completion of the exam. Re-entry into the test hall after submission of the test is not permitted.
- Any attempt at impersonation or malpractice caught at any stage will result in the disqualification of the candidate and may lead to appropriate legal action.
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