MICAT 2020: Exam day Guidelines
Khushboo Verma | December 6, 2019 | 09:18 AM IST
NEW DELHI, DECEMBER 6 - MICA will conduct MICAT 2020 first phase in computer based mode on December 7, 2019. On that note, candidates should ensure that they follow the important guidelines on the exam day. Also, they should be mindful of the documents they need to carry with them to MICAT exam centre. Test-takers should reach the exam centre by 8 a.m. and sit in their assigned seat by 8:30 a.m.
What are the important instructions that MICAT aspirants need to follow?
Candidates must abide by the exam day guidelines as to what to carry or what not carry on MICAT exam day.
What To carry on MICAT Exam Day ?
Candidates will have to carry the printout of MICAT admit card along with any of the following valid identity proofs:
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Voter ID
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Driving License
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Aadhaar Card (UID)
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Pan Card
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College/ Institute Identity card 2019
Candidates should also carry a ball point pen to the exam centre.
Note- Carrying any one of the above-mentioned photo identity proofs is mandatory for candidates. Those who will not carry the admit card along with the identity proof, they will not be permitted to appear in the exam.
What not to carry on the exam Day of MICAT?
Candidates are not allowed to carry with them any of the following electronic devices to the exam centre:
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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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Note book
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Any electronic equipment or pieces of paper are not allowed in the test center.
Candidates must remember that they will not be allowed to leave the examination hall until the test is over.
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