CMAT 2021: CMAT exam today on March 31; Shift 1 begins soon
Prerna Goel | March 31, 2021 | 08:48 AM IST | 2 mins read
CMAT 2021 is going to begin soon from 9 AM for the upcoming MBA aspirants. Know the exam day guidelines before leaving for the CMAT exam.
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NEW DELHI:
The National Testing Agency (NTA) will soon commence the
CMAT exam
from 9 AM across different centre test centres. NTA is conducting CMAT 2021 in different slots. Students must not let the exam stress overpower them as all the preparation is done till now may go in vain. The authorities have also made adequate arrangements with regard to COVID-19 protocols that need to be followed.
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Candidates must not forget to carry the CMAT 2021 admit card along with the duly filled COVID- 19 self-declaration form and government identity card to CMAT test centres failing which they will not be allowed to enter the exam venue.
CMAT 2021: Exam timings
|
Particular |
Shift 1 Timings |
Shift 2 Timings |
|
CMAT 2021 exam time |
9 AM to 12/ 12:30 PM |
3 PM to 6/ 6:30 PM |
|
Entry in the examination centre |
8:20 AM to 8:30 AM |
2:20 PM to 2:30 PM |
|
Gate closing time for CMAT 2021 |
8:30 AM |
2:30 PM |
|
CMAT 2021 instructions given by the invigilator |
8:30 AM to 8:50 AM |
2:30 PM to 2:50 PM |
|
Candidate login to read instructions |
8:50 AM |
2:50 PM |
|
Commencement of CMAT 2021 exam |
9 AM |
3 PM |
CMAT 2021: Key Points to be kept in mind before arriving the test centre
Carry the CMAT admit card along with the self declaration form
The CMAT exam hall ticket is a mandatory document which must be carried to the exam centre along with the duly filled self declaration form.
Report to the CMAT exam centre 2021 on time
It is advisable to reach the CMAT 2021 exam centres at least 40 minutes before the reporting time to avoid any sort of unnecessary hustle.
Do not carry any prohibited items
Candidates are strictly prohibited from carrying any electronic gadgets and study materials to the CMAT test centres. If a candidate is found using any unfair means by possessing any prohibited items then they are liable to be disqualified.
Follow the COVID-19 guidelines at the CMAT 2021 test centre
Candidates must maintain the social distancing norms from the point of entry, till the exit from the CMAT test centre 2021. They must necessarily wear face masks and gloves to the test centre of CMAT. Only those candidates will be allowed to enter inside the lab, whose temperature is within the limit set by exam authorities.
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