CMAT 2021- NTA issues official exam day guidelines
Team Careers360 | December 24, 2020 | 11:42 AM IST | 2 mins read
National Testing Agency( NTA) has issued exam day instructions and guidelines for candidates appearing for CMAT on February 22 and February 27, 2021.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: National Testing Agency( NTA) has promulgated official guidelines and exam day instructions for the Common Management Aptitude Test (CMAT) test scheduled on February 22 and February 27, 2021. As per the NTA guidelines, candidates are restricted from carrying any electronic gadgets to the CMAT exam centre. CMAT 2021 admit card is the most important document, without which candidates will not be permitted inside the exam hall. CMAT 2021 will be conducted as a computer-based test (CBT) for admission to management courses for the academic session 2021-23.
Things to carry to CMAT 2021 exam centre
Candidates are required to follow the given set of CMAT instructions for the exam day:
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CMAT admit card along with the duly filled in self-declaration (undertaking) downloaded from the NTA website
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A valid photo identity proof (in original)
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A passport size photograph that is to be pasted on the attendance sheet
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PwD certificate issued by the competent authority, in case a candidate is claiming relaxation under PwD category
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A personal hand sanitizer (50 ml)
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Wear masks and gloves to CMAT exam centre
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A personal transparent water bottle
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In case the candidate is diabetic, he/she can carry sugar tablets/fruits(like banana/orange/apple)
Prohibited items inside the CMAT exam centre
Candidates must not carry the following list of items inside the exam centre of CMAT 2021 as they will be barred from appearing in CMAT exam if found with any of these items.
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Do not wear or carry any type of electronic watch
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No metallic items or electronic gadgets are allowed inside the exam hall
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No instrument/geometry box/handbag/purse or any kind of paper or textual material is allowed inside
Important points to note for CMAT exam day
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Candidates will not be allowed to enter in the exam centre after 7:30 AM for the first shift and after 1:30 PM for the second shift
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Candidates are advised to read the instructions on the CMAT admit card 2021 carefully
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In case of any problems faced while writing the CMAT exam , candidates are required to notify the invigilator
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CMAT 2021 is a three hours exam
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There is no sectional time limit constraint in CMAT 2021. Hence candidates can switch between the four sections as per their convenience
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