NIFT Entrance Exam 2022: Dos and Don’ts for the exam day
Prerna Goel | February 3, 2022 | 10:39 AM IST | 2 mins read
NIFT 2022 is scheduled to be held on February 06 in online remote proctored mode. Here are some do’s and don’ts for the exam day.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) is all set to conduct the NIFT entrance exam 2022 on February 06, 2022 in online remote proctored mode. With just a few days left for NIFT 2022, we list here some do’s and don’ts for the exam day to make the exam-taking smooth for them. as specified by the authorities on the official website (nift.ac.in) as well. These NIFT exam day tips will help candidates to appear in the test in an organized manner.
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As part of the NIFT 2022 for B.Des and M.Des admission, candidates have to first appear for Creative Ability Test (CAT) and General Ability Test (GAT). As the test is being conducted from home, it must be noted that candidates must use only Google Chrome browser as the NIFT exam will not open in any other browser. Here are the detailed instructions for NIFT 2022.
NIFT Entrance Exam 2022: Important Dates and Timings
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NIFT exam dates and timing |
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NIFT 2022 exam date |
February 6, 2022 |
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NIFT exam timing |
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CAT: 10.00 am to 01.00 pm GAT: 02.30 pm to 04.30 pm |
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GAT: 10.00 am to 01.00 pm |
List of do’s for NIFT 2022 entrance exam
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Take the NIFT entrance exam in a separate room/place where there is no one in the vicinity.
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A candidate should have good lighting from the top or behind the laptop.
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Candidates are advised to ensure that there is an uninterrupted power source for the mobile and their laptop / PC for the smooth conduct of the entrance exam.
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Candidates have to log in 60 minutes before the exam starting time and get their verification done.
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Candidates must use only the Google Chrome browser already installed on their computer as the NIFT exam will not open in any other browser.
Don’ts for NIFT entrance test 2022
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No other persons are allowed other than the candidate in the entrance exam area during the exam.
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Candidates must not talk to anyone during the NIFT entrance exam period.
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Candidates must not use headphones, earbuds, or any other type of listening.
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Candidates must not seek any assistance or refer to study material/ mobile/ for answering the questions.
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Candidates must not use any phone for any reason except for logging into the online examination room for a rear/ side view of their exam taking place.
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Candidates must not switch off the webcam or mic or cover the webcam during the entrance exam.
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Candidates must not attempt to open other applications / navigate away from the entrance exam window.
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