MICAT 2020: Exam to begin at 9, Students arrive early at test centre
Richa Kapoor | December 7, 2019 | 07:19 AM IST | 1 min read
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Download EBookNEW DELHI, DECEMBER 7: MICAT 2020 for phase 1 is about to begin and candidates have started arriving along with their parents and friends at the test centre. The low temperature did not deter the spirit of the candidates who reached the test centre by using different modes of transportation.
At the test centre, candidates who had arrived early, they were asked to stand in a queue and get their admit card verified by the guard at the gate.
Important Points To Be Followed for MICAT 2020 Phase 1 Exam
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Candidates must ensure that they have with them with MICAT 2020 admit card along with valid identity proof
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Leave all the electronic gadgets outside the test centre as it will not be allowed to be taken inside
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Candidates must remember that they will have to sign the admit card in front of the invigilator.
About MICAT
MICA Ahmedabad conducts MICAT twice in a year. All the candidates who qualify MICAT 2020 entrance exam, they will have to take part in the next round of selection which includes group discussion and personal interview.
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