CMAT 2020 to begin soon, Jammers in place
Richa Kapoor | January 28, 2020 | 08:13 AM IST | 1 min read
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Try NowGURUGRAM: The Common Management Admission Test is about to begin at 9:30 a.m. This time the National Testing Agency (NTA) is conducting the exam only in one shift. Candidates will have to answer the questions in computer based mode and the exam is of three hour wherein the candidate’s general ability, quantitative ability, logical reasoning comprehension ability will be assessed.
Installation of Jammers and CCTV Camera at CMAT Test Centre
With an aim to ensure that the CMAT exam is conducted in a free and fair manner, the NTA has taken full proof measures such as they have installed CCTV cameras at the exam centre and also placed jammers so that the mobile phones remain non-functional.
Do Not Impersonate
NTA has categorically stated in the admit card that the candidates should not indulge in impersonation or else their candidature will be cancelled without any notice.
Not Allowed to Leave the Exam Centre before the completion of exam
None of the candidates at the CMAT test centre will be allowed to leave the exam centre before the exam ends. After the conclusion of the exam, the candidate must hand over the rough sheet and pen and pencil to the invigilator and then only leave the test centre.
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