KMAT Kerala 2021 exam today; check exam day guidelines
Himanshu Shekhar | April 11, 2021 | 10:16 AM IST | 2 mins read
KMAT Kerala 2021 is taking place today. CEE Kerala has issued some guidelines for candidates to be followed at the KMAT Kerala examination centre.
NEW DELHI- Commissioner of Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala will conduct KMAT Kerala 2021 exam from 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm today. Candidates should not forget to carry their KMAT Kerala admit card along with one valid photo ID proof to the KMAT Kerala exam centre for seeking entry. It is mandatory for candidates to follow all the instructions and exam day guidelines laid down by the CEE Kerala at the exam centre.
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KMAT Kerala 2021 is a computer based test. There will be a total of 180 questions in the exam. These questions will be asked from four sections namely- English Language Usage and Reading Comprehension, Data Sufficiency and Logical Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude and General Knowledge. Negative marking of -1 is applicable in KMAT Kerala 2021 exam.
KMAT Kerala 2021 Exam Details
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KMAT Kerala 2021 exam date |
April 11, 2021 |
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Exam mode |
Computer based test |
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Type of questions |
Objective type (Multiple Choice Questions) |
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Marking scheme |
Correct Answer : Four Marks (4) |
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Incorrect Answer : Minus One Mark (-1) |
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Unanswered and Marked for Review / Unanswered : No mark (0) |
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Answered and Marked for Review, If answer is correct : Four Marks (4) If answer is incorrect: Minus One Mark (-1) |
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Registration/ reporting at exam venue starts at |
12:00 PM |
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Registration / Reporting ends at |
1:00 PM |
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Mock test at the KMAT Kerala Examination Hall (Familiarisation Session) |
1:15 PM to 1:30 PM |
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KMAT Kerala 2021 exam timing |
1:30 PM to 4:30 PM |
KMAT Kerala 2021 exam day guidelines
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To attend KMAT Kerala 2021 entrance test, candidates must report at the examination centre as per the schedule specified in the KMAT Kerala admit card.
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Reporting point will be closed as per schedule mentioned in the admit card.
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Candidates need to produce their KMAT Kerala admit card for verification purposes at the exam centre. Admit card can be downloaded from the official website of Commissioner for Entrance Examinations.
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Candidates will be allocated their exam hall, seat number, Username and Password through an access card at the reporting point.
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Candidates found indulging in any unfair and improper conduct during the KMAT Kerala exam will be disqualified. Any gesture or conversation with other candidates will be treated as malpractice activity.
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Candidates are not permitted to carry any electronic devices such as mobile phones, electronic watches, calculators etc in the examination hall.
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For rough work, a sheet will be provided in the examination hall. Candidates must write their name and roll number on the top of that paper and put signature also.
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In the KMAT Kerala examination hall, candidates must write their seat number and put a signature in the attendance sheet.
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A mock test round will be conducted prior to the actual exam for familiarisation of candidates with the CBT mode test.
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One the candidate has reported for the KMAT Kerala exam, they will not be permitted to leave the exam hall before the end of the exam.
About KMAT Kerala 2021
Commissioner for Entrance Examination (CEE), Kerala conducts KMAT Kerala 2021 entrance test for admission to MBA/ PGDM programmes in various Universities and affiliated colleges. KMAT Kerala 2021 result date is yet to be announced.
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