KLEEE 2021 phase 2 exam starts tomorrow; Check guidelines here
KL Deemed to be University is going to conduct KLEEE 2021 phase 2 exam from tomorrow. Candidates may find exam day guidelines here.
Ridhi.Khurana | May 13, 2021 | 05:00 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Koneru Lakshmaiah (Deemed to be University) shall conduct KLEEE 2021 phase 2 on May 14, 15 and 16. The authorities are going to conduct KLEEE phase 2 as an online home proctored test. Thus, candidates need to follow certain guidelines while appearing for KLEEE 2021 exam under phase 2.
KLEEE 2021: Exam Guidelines
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The authorities shall conduct phase 2 of the KLEEE exam in online mode as a home proctored test.
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Candidates will need a laptop/ computer system/ palmtop and internet connection with good connectivity.
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They will have to keep their KLEEE admit card and identity proof ready to be produced before the invigilator.
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The authorities shall issue specifications regarding browsers to be used, disabling pop-ups, etc. along with the admit card. Candidates have to follow all such KLEEE guidelines before appearing for the exam.
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While appearing for KLEEE proctored exam, candidates have to ensure there is enough light in the room where they sit and keep their face toward the camera.
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No one else should be there in the room except for the candidate appearing in KLEEE 2021 phase 2.
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Candidates have to answer all the questions within the time slot.
The authorities recently revised the KLEEE exam dates for phase 2. Earlier, the KLEEE phase 2 exam was scheduled to be conducted from May 27 to 29, 2021.
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