IBPS SO mains exam day guidelines and last minute tips
Ujjwal Kirti | January 23, 2021 | 03:50 PM IST | 2 mins read
Check exam day guidelines and last minute tips for IBPS SO mains exam scheduled to be conducted on January 24, 2021.
NEW DELHI: Candidates appearing for IBPS SO 2021 mains exam need to follow complete COVID-19 guidelines provided by the government of India. The IBPS SO mains exam 2021 is scheduled to be conducted on January 24, 2021 amidst pandemic. It is important to follow the social distancing norms at the IBPS SO exam centre to lower the risk of getting infected from noble coronavirus. The use of mask, gloves and sanitizer is mandatory for every candidate.
IBPS already released the IBPS SO mains admit card in online mode on the official website - ibps.in on January 8, 2021. Aspirants need to download the IBPS SO mains admit card and carry along with a valid photo identity proof to the IBPS exam centre.
IBPS SO mains exam day guidelines:
It is mandatory to follow the guidelines at the IBPS SO exam centre otherwise candidates will not be allowed to enter the premises.
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It is compulsory to wear a mask and gloves at the exam centre.
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The IBPS SO 2021 admit card must be carried along with valid photo id proof such as PAN card, Aadhar card, driving license and others.
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It is mandatory to carry the essentials of your own such as water bottles, ball-point pens, sanitizer and others.
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Follow the social distancing norm at IBPS SO exam centre that is to maintain at least 6-ft distance from others.
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Candidates are advised to reach at least 90 minutes before the time mentioned on the IBPS SO admit card 2020.
IBPS SO 2020: Last-minute tips
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Make sure to download the IBPS SO 2020 mains admit card a day before the exam and photo identity proof in both the original and photocopy form to avoid any hassle.
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Don't panic in the examination hall. Keep yourself calm.
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If you feel some kind of tension or nervousness, drink water.
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Read the question thoroughly. Don't make too much hurry.
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Before answering, understand the question entirely.
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Revise what you read once. Check your short notes and important formulas of important topics.
Note: Post examination, candidates are advised to take proper care of themselves. They must visit a doctor or isolate themselves if there is any sign of COVID-19.
And at last All the Best for your exam!
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