MICAT 2019 - Key points to remember for exam day
Richa Kapoor | November 28, 2018 | 05:31 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, November 27: MICAT 2019 will be conducted on December 1, 2018 in computer-based mode. Now that the exam day is round the corner, candidates who will be appearing for the exam must keep some vital points in mind on the day of the exam. The objective is to ensure that there are no hiccups as the candidates take the exam.
Important Instructions To Be Followed
Candidates must remember the following guidelines which they must adhere to as they appear for MICAT 2019:
What to carry on Exam Day ?
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Ball point pen
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Print out of MICAT Admit Card 2019
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Anyone valid photo identity proof which is given below:
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PAN Card
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Aadhaar Card
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E-Aadhaar Card
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Voter ID card
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Driving License
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Passport
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College Institute Identity Card
What not to Carry On the MICAT 2019 exam day?
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Laptops
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Calculators
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Cell phones
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Cameras
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Beepers
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Digital diaries
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Bags
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Notebook
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Any electronic equipment
Guidelines to be followed at the Exam Centre of MICAT
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Candidates will not be allowed to leave the MICAT test centre till the exam is completed
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If the candidate leaves the exam hall, then he or she will not be permitted to re-enter the hall
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Paper for rough work will be given at the exam centre.
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Candidates will have to sign the attendance sheet and admit card in the presence of the invigilator
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