KIITEE MBA 2021- Check Important Exam Day guidelines
Team Careers360 | January 16, 2021 | 10:24 AM IST | 2 mins read
KIITEE MBA 2021 is going to be conducted today. Check important exam day guidelines to follow at KIITEE MBA exam centres.
NEW DELHI: Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology School of Management (KSOM) is conducting KIITEE Management 2021 entrance from January 16 to January 18 . As per the guidelines issued by the authorities, candidates are required to carry KIITEE Management admit card 2021 in order to appear for KIITEE MBA exam . Candidates are restricted from carrying any electronic gadgets inside the examination hall. Along with the KIITEE MBA admit card, candidates must also carry a valid government ID proof.
KIITEE Management 2021 is being conducted at 15 test cities across India. The test follows a multiple choice based pattern with the duration of the exam being two and half hours. A total of 150 MCQs will be asked in the KIITEE Management 2021 exam.
KIITEE Management 2021: Important Dates
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Events |
Dates |
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KIITEE Management 2021 exam date |
January 16 to January 18, 2021 |
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KIITEE MBA result date |
January 23, 2021 |
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GD/PI dates |
Second or third week of February 2021 |
Things to carry to KIITEE exam centre
Candidates are required to carry the following things at the exam centre:
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KIITEE Management 2021 admit card
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A valid photo identity proof (in original)
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A passport size photograph that has to be pasted on the KIITEE admit card
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In case a candidate is claiming relaxation under PwD category, they must present PwD certificate
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A personal hand sanitizer (50 ml)
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Wear masks to the exam centre
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A personal transparent water bottle
Prohibited items inside the KIITEE MBA 2021 exam centre
Candidates must not carry the following list of items inside the exam centre of KIITEE Management 2021 as they will be barred from appearing in exam if found with any of these entities.
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Smartphones, electronic watch, pagers, cameras or any other such electronic, or electro-mechanical gadgets are not allowed inside the exam hall.
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Items such as geometry box, handbag, purse, any kind of textual material or any other such personal belongings are not allowed inside the examination hall
Important points to note for exam day
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Candidates are required to report 30 minutes prior to the commencement of the KIITEE Management examination
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Candidates are advised to read the instructions on the KIITEE admit card 2021 carefully
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In case of any problems faced while writing the KIITEE Management 2021 exam, candidates are required to notify the invigilator
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CMAT 2021 is a two and half hours exam
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There is no sectional time limit constraint in KIITEE Management 2021. Hence candidates can switch between the sections as per their convenience
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