KEAM 2021 exam day guidelines released at cee.kerala.gov.in
Isha Jain | July 19, 2021 | 08:54 AM IST | 2 mins read
Students who are going to appear in the KEAM 2021 exam scheduled to be held on August 5 can check the important exam day guidelines here.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI : The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala, released the KEAM 2021 admit card on July 17 at cee.kerala.gov.in. Along with the release of the KEAM admit card 2021, the authorities have also released the KEAM 2021 exam day guidelines in view of Covid-19. Students who are going to appear in the KEAM 2021 exam scheduled to be held on August 5 can check the important exam day guidelines here.
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All safety and security directions issued by the government to curb the spread of Covid-19 will be applicable to Kerala Engineering, Architecture and Medical Entrance Exam 2021 too. All candidates/ parents, as well as officials, are bound to follow the directions issued by the government and health department.
KEAM 2021: Guidelines for candidates
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Students must follow strict social distancing norms, wear masks properly and undergo mandatory thermal scanning at the KEAM 2021 exam centre.
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Aspirants who report physical discomforts due to illness or show higher body temperatures at the exam centre will have to appear in the KEAM exam 2021 while following the special safety instructions of the official concerned.
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Candidates must carry essential items such as drinking water, food and pens for the examination. Also, those candidates appearing for forenoon and afternoon sessions of examination should carry food and drinking water. Under no circumstances candidates will be permitted to go outside the venue during interval time.
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Students should reach the examination venue as per the time mentioned in the KEAM admit card 2021 .
KEAM 2021 exam day guidelines for COVID-19 patients
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Students who are under quarantine, having symptoms of illness or are Covid positive are required to contact the CEE representative in the phone number given in the admit card on the previous day itself.
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Candidates have to inform the matter and also obtain instructions for reaching the KEAM exam centre 2021.
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Such candidates and their parents have to reach the venue only in vehicles specially arranged by them, keep their distance from other candidates and enter the specially arranged examination room following strict safety protocols.
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Also, parents should leave the examination venue immediately after dropping these candidates and also reach back after the examination as per instructions by the CEE representative of the venue.
KEAM exam 2021: Guidelines for parents
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Parents will not be allowed to enter the KEAM 2021 exam venue.
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After dropping candidates in front of the venue, parents should immediately leave the premises and avoid traffic hindrance.
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Candidates coming out of the venue after examination should be picked up from a safe place away from the gate of the venue.
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Parents will not be allowed to crowd in front of the venue or park their vehicles blocking smooth traffic. This has to be strictly followed. Crowding in front of the gate violating social distance norms is punishable.
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