Karnataka PGCET 2021 on Nov 14 for MBA: Know exam day guidelines and instructions
Sparna Saxena | November 12, 2021 | 06:57 PM IST | 2 mins read
Karnataka PGCET 2021 MBA exam to be held on November 14th. Know the exam-day guidelines and instructions.
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Check NowNew Delhi: Karnataka PGCET 2021 MBA exam will be held on November 14. Karnataka PGCET 2021 exam will be conducted offline in a pen-paper format. Candidates will get multiple choice questions and will have to mark their answers in the ORM sheet. Karnataka PGCET 2021 MBA exam paper will have 4 different versions.
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Karnataka PGCET is a state-level exam and hence will be mainly conducted in Bangalore, Mysore, Bijapur, Shimoga, Belgaum and Gulbarga. Candidates will get 150 minutes to solve the Karnataka PGCET 2021 MBA paper, which will be divided into 4 sections and will have a total of 100 questions. Each question will carry 1 mark each and there will be no negative marking. Karnataka PGCET 2021 MBA exam marking scheme is quite simple, candidates will get 1 mark for every correct answer and no marks will be allotted for wrong or unattempted answers.
Karnataka PGCET 2021 MBA Exam Day Instructions
Candidates must take note of a few things for a hassle-free experience on the Karnataka PGCET 2021 MBA Exam Day. Here are some important instructions that candidates should keep in mind -
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Candidates should carry their Karnataka PGCET 2021 admit card at the examination center to seek entry. Hence, don’t forget to carry your Karnataka PGCET admit card. It is advisable to take two copies of the PGCET 2021 hall ticket, so candidates have a spare copy ready in case of any mishap.
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Carry a passport size photograph and a valid government-issued photo identity proof. It is advisable to carry 2 government IDs for Karnataka PGCET 2021 MBA paper.
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Candidates are not allowed to carry any electronic gadgets such as mobile phones, calculators, digital watches etc., in the examination hall. Thus, avoid taking any such thing at the center.
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Reach the Karnataka PGCET 2021 MBA exam center before time to avoid the last-minute hustle. Candidates should reach the examination center 2-hours before the Karnataka PGCET exam time.
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Candidates must carry their black or blue pens for the test. It is advisable not to take any action in the Karnataka PGCET 2021 MBA examination hall without the invigilator's permission.
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For calculation purposes use the sheet provided by the invigilator. Do not carry any document other than Karnataka PGCET 2021 MBA admit card.
Post, Karnataka PGCET 2021 MBA examination, the concerned authorities will notify the result date, later on, followed by the selection process.
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