GATE 2022: IIT Kharagpur releases exam day instructions
Isha Jain | January 17, 2022 | 11:39 AM IST | 2 mins read
The Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur has released the GATE 2022 exam day guidelines along with IIT GOAPS hall ticket.
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: The Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur has released GATE 2022 admit card at gate.iitkgp.ac.in. Along with the IIT GOAPS hall ticket, the institute has also released the GATE 2022 exam day instructions. Students who are going to appear in the upcoming Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering 2022 should read all the instructions carefully and adhere to them.
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The exam day instructions mentioned in the GATE admit card 2022 include the list of documents required at the exam centre, dos and don'ts for the day, items allowed inside exam hall and much more. Moreover, the authorities have released certain instructions in view of COVID-19. Students can below check the GATE 2022 exam day instructions as released by IITKGP.
GATE 2022: Exam day instructions
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Since the admit card of GATE 2022 will be considered valid only when the photograph and signature in it is clear, students should take a print out of the IIT GOAPS 2022 hall ticket on A4 size sheet using laser printer.
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Along with the IITKGP admit card, aspirants should also carry a photo identification document such as passport, pan card, Aadhar card etc..
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Candidates will not be allowed to enter the exam centre 30 minutes after the start of the GATE exam.
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Students should carry their own pen, pencil, water bottle, and pocket size sanitizer.
IITKGP GATE 2022 guidelines in view of COVID-19
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Students without proper facemasks will not be allowed inside the exam centre. Masks should be in the proper position throughout the candidate's presence in the GATE 2022 examination hall.
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Before an entry inside the exam centre, the authorities at the IITKGP GATE exam centre will assess the health of aspirants. Aspirants should adhere to COVID related protocols in compliance with the orders and directives of Government of India.
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Entry of any candidate who is COVID 19 positive, having any contagious or infectious disease, must not come out of hospital/ home will be denied entry inside the exam hall.
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Students with fever higher than 99.4 degree/ cough/ runny nose will be taken into an isolation area of the exam.
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On the exam day, students should not have any COVID symptom, not in quarantine or or was not in close contact with any COVID patient during the last fortnite.
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