MAH CET MBA 2020- Do’s and Don’ts
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Check Nowshruti.garg | March 11, 2020 | 10:32 AM IST
GURUGRAM: Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test will conduct MAH CET MBA 2020 on March 14 and 15. With the exam approaching near, applicants must pull up their socks and head for the exam with confidence. Along with the motivation aspirants must not forget to check the list of do’s and don’ts on the day of examination to avoid end moment hassle.
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MAH CET MBA 2020- Exam Overview
Features |
Details |
Name of the examination |
Maharashtra Common Entrance Test |
Conducting Body |
State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra |
Category |
Post Graduate |
Mode of examination |
Computer Based Test |
Negative Marking |
No |
Duration |
2.5 hours |
Total number of questions |
200 |
MAH CET MBA 2020- Do’s
- Do have a good sleep before the day of examination by not cramming everything a night before.
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Applicants must not forget to bring any of the following valid ID proof:
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Aadhar Card
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Driving License
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Voter ID
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PAN Card
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Passport
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- Don’t forget to take the print of the admit card of MAH CET MBA 2020.
- Read the instructions mentioned on the admit card and check for any discrepancy if any.
- Students must carry the hall ticket on the day of the examination, without which entry will not be permitted.
- Admit card mentions the login ID and password that has to be entered on-line exam site.
- Students must carry the ballpoint pen to sign the attendance sheet.
- Aspirants are advised to reach the allotted exam center, half an prior to the commencement of the examination.
MAH CET MBA 2020- Don’ts
- Aspirants request to change in the exam venue/centre will not be entertained.
- Students must avoid any last-minute preparation as it may lead to confusion and anxiety.
- Students must not carry any electronic gadgets like mobile phones, smartphones, smartwatches, and calculators.
- Candidates are advised to not carry any form of notebook or paper to the examination centre.
- Upon logging in, don’t be in a hurry to attempt the paper quickly. Firstly read the instructions upon logging in and then begin the online test.
- Students must not leave the examination hall unless it is advised by the invigilator.
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