ISI Admission Test 2022: Entrance exam on May 8; Check exam day guidelines
Mayank Uniyal | May 5, 2022 | 03:52 PM IST | 1 min read
ISI admission test 2022 will be conducted on May 8. Know the ISI admission test exam day guidelines to avoid trouble during the examination.
NEW DELHI: The Indian Statistical Institute will conduct the ISI admission test 2022 on May 8. Candidates appearing for the examination are advised to check the ISI exam day guidelines 2022 beforehand. The officials have released the exam day guidelines for candidates on the official website isical.ac.in. It includes general guidelines along with Covid-19 protocols to be followed by the candidates while appearing for the ISI admission test 2022. Know the do's and don'ts for ISI admission test 2022 from below.
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ISI admission test 2022 exam day guidelines
Candidates are advised to go through the following guidelines of ISI admission test before appearing for the exam.
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The ISI admit card 2022 is not transferable. Any candidate found to be at fault shall be disallowed to enter the examination premises.
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The admit card of ISI admission test 2022 must have the photograph and signature clearly visible.
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Along with ISI admit card, each candidate must bring the original photo identity card mentioned in the admit card.
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Any discrepancies in the information provided in the ISI admit card must be reported by email to admissionsupport@isical.ac.in before May 3.
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Candidates have to reach the test centre 30 minutes from the exam commencement.
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Wristwatches, calculators, mobile phones and other electronic communication, storage and photographic/ scanning devices are not allowed in the examination hall.
ISI admission test 2022: COVID-19 protocols to be followed
Candidates appearing for the examination must follow the below instructions during the examination:
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Candidates must wear a face mask for the entire duration, unless asked to remove it for identification purposes.
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ISI will implement hygiene-related measures as suggested by the Government of India to ensure health and safety of the candidates.
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Candidates are strictly required to adhere to guidelines related to hygiene to ensure their own safety and health.
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