AIHMCT WAT 2022 exam tomorrow; important guidelines and instructions
richa.sahay | May 28, 2022 | 11:39 AM IST | 1 min read
AIHMCT will conduct AIHMCT WAT 2022 exam tomorrow; Check the exam day guidelines here.
NEW DELHI: Army Institute of Hotel Management & Catering Technology will be conducting the AIHMCT WAT 2022 exam tomorrow, May 29, 2022. AIHMCT OAT exam will be held in a computer-based mode in the time slot of 9:00 am to 12:00 pm. Candidates who belong to serving Army personnel, ex-Army personnel and war widows of the Army are only eligible for admission through AIHMCT WAT 2022.
The AIHMCT OAT exam paper has five sections namely reasoning and logical deduction, English language, numerical ability and analytical aptitude, general knowledge and current affairs and aptitude for the service sector. Only objective questions will be asked in this University level exam of AIHMCT WAT 2022.
AIHMCT WAT 2022: Exam day guidelines
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Candidates must carry the AIHMCT WAT admit card along with a valid photo ID proof at the. exam centre. The documents which can be considered valid photo ID proof include passport, Aadhar card, driving licence and PAN card.
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Candidates should ensure that prohibited items such as electronic gadgets are not carried in the exam hall.
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Reach the exam centre an hour before the reporting time to avoid any delay and traffics
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Ensure adherence to the COVID-19 norms and regulations at the centre.
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Stay calm and hydrated for the day.
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Do not indulge in any malpractices.
About AIHMCT WAT 2022
The Army Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology (AIHMCT) conducts an online admission test for the candidates willing to take admission in Bachelors in Hotel Management (BHM). The AIHMCT WAT 2022 exam will be conducted at the exam centres of declared cities of AIHMCT OAT 2022.
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