IIFT 2023 exam today; Know exam day guidelines, dress code to follow
Sundararajan | December 18, 2022 | 07:19 AM IST | 2 mins read
IIFT MBA(IB) 2023 entrance exam is to be held today. Check out some IIFT exam day guidelines and dress codes followed by the IIFT exam centre.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct IIFT 2023 entrance test today in a single slot, 10 AM to 12 Noon. NTA will conduct IIFT 2023 entrance exam in Computer Based (CBT) mode. Candidates must bring their IIFT admit card along with a valid photo identity proof to enter the examination hall. Besides, it is advised to follow all the IIFT exam day guidelines and instructions laid down at the exam center to avoid unnecessary hassles.
IIFT 2023 MBA entrance exam will be held as per the IIFT exam pattern. It is a 2-hour CBT-based test, culminating in multiple questions from four sections - Reading Comprehension and Verbal Ability, Quantitative Analysis, Data Interpretation, Logical Reasoning, and General Awareness. Candidates are advised to answer the questions carefully as there is a negative marking in the IIFT exam 2023.
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IIFT exam date and timing details
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Particulars |
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IIFT exam date 2023 |
December 18, 2022, Sunday |
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IIFT exam duration |
2 hours (120 minutes) |
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IIFT exam section name |
Section 1: Quantitative Ability (QA) Section 2: Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC) Section 3: Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation (LRDI) Section 4: General Knowledge (GK) |
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IIFT exam time |
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM |
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Total number of questions |
110 questions |
IIFT MBA(IB) 2023: Exam day instructions
Candidates appearing for the examination must follow all instructions given by the National Testing Agency (NTA).
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Do not forget to carry a printout of the IIFT admit card 2023
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It is necessary to carry any of the following valid photo identification proofs;
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Aadhaar card
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Driving license
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Passport
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Voter ID card
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PAN card
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Candidates should reach the allotted IIFT examination center at least half an hour before the commencement of the IIFT examination.
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No laptop, camera, cell phone, calculator, or similar electronic gadgets are allowed inside the exam room.
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Candidates who violate the instructions will be disqualified.
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Candidates should cooperate with the examination authorities during the testing process.
IIFT Exam 2023: Dress code
Candidates appearing for IIFT 2023 must adhere to the dress code mentioned below -
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Avoid clothing with pockets.
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Candidates must avoid thick-soled shoes and clothes with big buttons.
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Jewelry should not be worn in the examination hall.
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