MAH CET 2019 Day 2: Exam begins, key points to remember in exam hall
Richa Kapoor | March 10, 2019 | 10:01 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, March 10: The exam for forenoon session of MAH CET 2019 for day two has begun. Most of the candidates had arrived well before the tim. After the closure of the gate, the authorities did not allow the late comers to appear for the exam.
Points to remember in the exam hall
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Candidates will have to mention the login id and password that is given in MAH CET 2019 admit card to access the computer allotted to them
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Candidates must carry a ball point pen with them
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Sign the attendance sheet and also provide left hand thumb impression on the attendance sheet in the presence of the invigilator
What Not To carry to MAH CET Test Centre ?
Candidates should not carry any of the following items that are listed below to the test centre of MAH CET 2019.
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Notebooks
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Mobile phone
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Calculators
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Pagers
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Watch calculators
According to the instructions mentioned in MAH CET hall ticket, candidates must not resort to any unfair practice at the test centre as it will result in his or her disqualification from the exam.
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