CAT 2019- Key points to remember for exam day
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Try NowRicha Kapoor | November 18, 2019 | 04:24 PM IST
NEW DELHI, NOVEMBER 18: Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode will conduct the Common Admission Test (CAT) 2019 in computer-based mode on November 24. Candidates need to remember the key points ahead of the exam day so that they do not make any mistake. There are certain Do’s and Don’ts which the candidates must follow so that all their hard work does not go in vain.
Points To Remember for Exam Day
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Take a print out of the admit card on A4 size paper and ensure that you carry a valid identity proof along with it
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Affix a photograph in the specified place on the admit card
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Candidates must ensure that they reach the test centre at 7:30 a.m. IST for the Forenoon Session and at 1:00 p.m. IST for the Afternoon Session
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Deposit all the personal belongings such as mobile phone, wallets, bag, jackets, jewellery, watch, electronic gadgets, stationery items, etc. at the Test Centre Entrance Gate
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After the conclusion of the exam hand over the admit card to the invigilator who is present at the gate
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Do not try to appear for the entrance exam twice
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Do not disturb other candidates
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Avoid wasting news pad pages
About CAT
Common Admission Test (CAT) is conducted for admission to the MBA programmes that are offered at the IIMs. There are other MBA colleges which also offer admission on the basis of CAT score
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