MET 2022: Exam day guidelines, documents to carry at exam centre
MAHE has released MET 2022 exam day instructions at manipal.edu. Candidates are advised to check important instructions to follow while appearing for the MET exam.
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Check NowDebodh Kumar | May 11, 2022 | 05:47 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) has mentioned MET 2022 exam day guidelines on the MET admit card. Phase 1 of MET exam 2022 is scheduled to be conducted from May 14 to 16. Moreover, the MET 2022 phase 1 exam will be conducted as a centre-based test.
MET 2022 examination guidelines consist of essential details regarding the hall ticket that the photograph and signature must be clearly visible in the printout. A hard copy of the MET 2022 admit card must be signed by the invigilator and it must be uploaded on the counselling portal, at the time of counselling registration.
MET 2022: Exam dates
Here are the MET 2022 exam dates for sessions 1 and 2. Candidates can refer to the table mentioned below:
Events |
Dates |
MET 2022 phase 1 exam |
May 14 to 16, 2022 |
MET 2022 phase 2 exam |
June 9 to 11, 2022 |
MET 2022: Exam day guidelines
Here are some of the MET exam day guidelines that the candidates must consider:
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Candidates need to bring their own pen/pencil for rough work. The exam invigilators will provide only two rough papers.
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Aspirants will be required to carry a hard copy of the MET 2022 hall ticket at the test centre. Otherwise, candidates will not be permitted to enter the exam hall.
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A pre-test registration process will take place prior to the commencement of the actual exam. However, candidates are advised to manage their time according to the pre and post-test activities.
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Electronic devices such as mobile phones, smartwatches, cameras, laptops, pagers, headsets, and more will not be permitted in the exam test centre.
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Discussions, copying, and unfair means will not be tolerated.
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Once the exam has been started, candidates will not be allowed to leave the exam hall till 30 minutes of test start. However, if a candidate leaves the exam for any reason then he/she will not be allowed to re-enter the exam hall.
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