NCHM JEE 2021:Exam tomorrow at 2 PM; here are some dos and don’ts
Divyosha Banda | August 9, 2021 | 06:51 PM IST | 2 mins read
With the NCHM JEE exam being conducted on August 10, it is important for the candidates to take adequate measures and check the dos and don’ts list.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: NTA is all set to conduct the NCHMCT JEE exam on August 2. This year, the exam will be conducted as a home-proctored online test. Here's a list of some dos and don’ts, which the candidates need to take care of. In case a candidate is found violating the rules and regulations of NTA, then he/she can have their candidature cancelled.
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August 10, 2021 |
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NCHMCT JEE 2021: Dos and Don’ts
Dos
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Candidates should sit facing the screen throughout the NCHM JEE 2021 exam and should not look sideways or down.
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The candidate has to ensure he/she is the only person in the room during the exam, (other than the candidate with disabilities who is permitted use of a scribe) and there is no disturbance.
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Candidates should take the NCHMCT exam, seated in a room where there is sufficient light.
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Candidates are allowed to keep 2 plain sheets of A 4 size paper for doing any rough work that may be required to solve the questions. They will have to show them before the camera, as and when asked to do so by the Proctor.
Don’ts
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Candidates should not move from their seats during the exam. They cannot take breaks during the duration of the exam.
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Candidates are not allowed to keep mobile phones, digital watches or any other electronic devices with them during NCHMCT JEE 2021.
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Candidates are not permitted to wear headphones when giving the NCHM JEE exam.
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Candidates should not contact/talk to anyone or take assistance from anyone during the exam.
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Candidates should not keep any text or bits of paper or any material/notes with them during NCHM JEE.
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They should not have access to any other site/screen on their PC/laptop during the NCHMCT JEE exam.
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Candidates are not allowed to lip-sync or read the questions aloud during the NCHMCT exam.
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Candidates are not allowed to have food/beverage during the exam except water
Note: Violation of any of the instructions mentioned above will be treated as Unfair Means and may result in disqualification/cancellation of the candidature.
About NCHM JEE 2021
The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts the National Council for Hotel Management Joint Entrance Examination (NCHMCT JEE) every year. It is a national-level entrance exam conducted for admission to the postgraduate hotel management programmes offered by the participating institutes. NCHMCT JEE exam date 2021 will be conducted tomorrow; August 10, from 2 to 5 pm.
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