NID DAT 2019 - Key Points To Remember for Exam Day
Richa Kapoor | January 4, 2019 | 06:44 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, January 4: National Institute of Design will conduct the NID DAT 2019 in offline mode on January 6. Candidates need to ensure that they follow the exam day guidelines on the day of NID DAT 2019. They must remember what to carry with them and what not to carry with them to NID DAT 2019 exam centre.
Important Instructions To Be Followed
Candidates must adhere to the exam day guidelines such as what to carry or what not carry on the day of NID DAT exam.
What To carry on the Exam Day ?
Candidates will have to carry with them NID DAT admit card along with anyone of the following valid identity proof.
(i) Voter ID Card
(ii) PAN Card
(iii) Driving License
(iv) Student ID issued by current school/ college
(v) Passport
(vi) Aadhar Card
What Not To carry on the exam Day
Candidates are not allowed to carry with them any of the following electronic devices to the exam centre. They are not allowed to carry with them any fluid or marker.
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Mobile phone
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Bag
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Handbag
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Water bottle
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Papers
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Notes
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Books
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Calculator
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Electronic gadgets
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Correction marker/white fluid, etc
Candidates must remember that they will not be allowed to leave the examination hall before the conclusion of the exam.
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