KLEEE 2021 commences tomorrow; check important guidelines
KL University will hold KLEEE 2021 phase 1 from March 24 to 26. Candidates can check KLEEE 2021 exam guidelines and other important details here.
Mohit Dhyani | March 23, 2021 | 11:12 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation (KL University) is going to conduct KLEEE 2021 exam from March 24, 2021 under phase 1. Candidates appearing for the exam must check the KLEEE 2021 exam guidelines as mentioned on the admit card. Candidates are required to carry COVID-19 declaration form and one photo ID proof along with the admit card. Check below for more details.
KLEEE 2021 Exam Guidelines to follow
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Applicants are allowed to carry face mask , hand sanitizers and transparent water bottles inside the exam hall.
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Candidates are not allowed to remove their face mask during the KLEEE 2021 exam.
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All applicants must maintain the social distancing norms as issued by the exam conducting authority.
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As per KLEEE 2021 exam guidelines, body temperature of all the candidates will be recorded at the time of entry.
KLEEE 2021 - Important instructions for candidates
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Candidates must reach the KLEEE examination centre 60 minutes before the commencement of the exam.
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Do not carry any restricted item inside the examination hall.
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Candidates must carry KLEEE admit admit card along with one valid photo ID proof.
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Do not leave the examination hall without taking permission from the invigilator.
KLEEE 2021 phase 1 is scheduled to be conducted on March 24, 25 and 26 in online mode. Candidates appearing for the exam must follow all the COVID-19 guidelines at the exam centre.
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