Christ University 2019 to be conducted on April 27; Check here for important instructions
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Join Careers360 PremiumNaureen Gurung | April 26, 2019 | 06:01 PM IST
NEW DELHI, APRIL 26, 2019: The Christ University will conduct entrance exams for Journalism and BHM on April 27, 2019. Both the exams will be held in pen and paper mode wherein candidates will have to answer MCQs carrying 1 mark each. Every incorrect response deducts 0.25 mark. It is imperative for candidates to check some of the exam-day instructions given below to avoid any last minute hassle.
Documents required for Christ University 2019
Along with the Christ University 2019 admit card, candidates should carry the documents listed below to stay on the safer side:
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Original photo ID proof
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College ID card/ driving license/ passport/ PAN card/ Aadhaar card/ voter ID
Things to Remember for Christ University 2019
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Students should not carry any electronic gadgets, such as cellular phone, satellite phone, pager, calculator, and other objectionable items.
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Candidates are advised to visit the Christ University 2019 exam centres before time to complete the security checks and verification process.
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No one will be allowed to leave the exam hall before time.
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Candidates must keep their Christ University Journalism 2019 admit card till the end of the admission process.
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The Christ University BHM 2019 admit card will also be required later for Micro Presentation, Skill Assessment, and Personal Interview.
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