CEED, UCEED 2019: Candidates arrive at exam centres; Check guidelines
Richa Kapoor | January 19, 2019 | 08:09 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JANUARY 19, 2019: CEED, UCEED 2019 is about to commence at 10:00 a.m and students are arriving at the exam centre. The test takers are checking the seating arrangement displayed on the notice board outside the gate. Candidates have to record their biometric information before appearing for the respective exams.
UCEED and CEED entrance exams will offer admission to undergraduate and postgraduate design programmes, respectively. The exam will end at 1:00 pm.The authorities have already announced the guidelines as to what to carry and what is not allowed inside the exam centre.
CEED & UCEED 2019- Photo Identity Proof To Be Carried Along With Admit Card
According to the instructions, students have to carry a coloured printout of the admit card, along with any one of the following valid ID proofs.
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College issued identity card
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Passport
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Driving license
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PAN card
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Voter ID
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Aadhar card
What Else To Carry to CEED and UCEED exam centres?
Apart from the admit card and identity proof, students must ensure that they carry the following:
- Pencils
- Sketch pens
- Poster colours
- Othe drawing materials for the examination
Test takers must note that use of any electronic gadget will lead to their disqualification from the exam. Candidates have to remain in the test centre until the exam is over.
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