AIMA MAT 2022 PBT and CBT exam today; do's and don’ts you must know
AIMA to conduct MAT 2022 phase 2 exam today from 10:00 AM. Here are the dos and don’ts for the candidates.
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NEW DELHI: The MAT 2022 exam is to be conducted today, May 28. The MAT 2022 is being conducted in both PBT and CBT modes. Candidates are required to have their documents such as valid photo ID proof, and MAT 2022 admit card sorted and carry to the test centre to avoid any unpleasant situation of panic and anxiety. Here we provide a list of dos and dont’ts for the MAT exam day .
MAT 2022 Exam: Dos and Don'ts for exam day
To make today an uninterrupted exam day, candidates must follow this list of do's and don'ts.
MAT exam 2022 Dos |
MAT exam 2022 Don’ts |
Candidates must carry the hard copy of the MAT admit card to the exam centre along with necessary documents of photo ID proof for the MAT 2022 exam. |
Candidates must not carry restricted items on the day of the exam. Personal belongings such as bags or wallets and electronic items such as mobiles should not be taken inside the exam centre. |
Candidates must carry the stationery items required for the exam. |
Don’t be late for the MAT 2022 exam. |
Follow the COVID- 19 guidelines for the exam centre properly. Don’t take off your masks and maintain social distancing. |
Candidates must not panic at exam time. They must have confidence in their preparations and write the exam accordingly. |
Candidates must read all the guidelines provided for the exam to adhere to the same. Any illegal practice can lead to the cancellation of the candidature for such candidates. |
Don’t be in hurry to complete all sections of the exam that you forget to solve properly. Do it calmly and strategically. |
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