MICAT 2019: Students arrive at exam centre, strict guidelines issued
Richa Kapoor | December 1, 2018 | 09:00 AM IST
NEW DELHI, December 1, 2018: MICAT 1, 2019 is about to commence from 9:00 a.m and students have started streaming in at the exam centre. Strict instructions have been laid down by the authorities with regard to what to carry and what not to carry to the exam hall. Authorities at the exam centre have clearly stated that candidates will have to undergo frisking due to security reasons.
According to the instructions that have been pasted outside one of the MICAT 2019 exam centres, candidates are merely allowed to carry the MICAT 2019 hall ticket and any one of the following valid photo identity proof:
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Passport
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Driving License
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PAN Card
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Voter ID card
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Aadhaar Card
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E-Aadhar Card
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College Institute Identity Card
Candidates have been asked to keep their belongings at the baggage counter as the exam centre people would not take any responsibility for it. Students cannot carry anything with them apart from the admit card
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