NTA CSIR UGC NET 2020 - Check Exam Day Guidelines
Team Careers360 | November 18, 2020 | 09:18 PM IST
NEW DELHI: National Testing Agency (NTA) has given guidelines to minimise the risk of coronavirus infection among candidates who will be appearing for the CSIR NET 2020 test in the midst of the COVID 19 pandemic. The most important conditions to be met at the CSIR NET 2020 exam centre include maintenance of social distancing and use of masks . CSIR NET 2020 applicants must download the CSIR NET 2020 admit card in advance from the official website - csirnet.nta.nic.in.-for the examinations scheduled for 19, 21 and 26 November. The CSIR NET 2020 exam analysis may also be checked by aspirants to recognise the pattern of the upcoming question paper.
CSIR NET 2020 Important Dates
Event |
Important Dates |
NTA CSIR NET 2020 admit card |
Available Now |
NTA CSIR NET 2020 Exam |
November 19, 21 and 26, 2020 |
To Download CSIR UGC NET 2020 Admit Card - Click Here
CSIR NET 2020 Exam Day Guidelines
Carrying Important Documents
Aspirants need to carry the CSIR NET 2020 admit card along with photo-identity proof. The photo identity proof must be carried in both the original and photocopy.
List of photo identity proof that can be carried :
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Voter ID
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PAN Card
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Aadhaar Card
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Passport
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Driving License
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Employee ID
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College/University ID
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Ration Card
COVID-19 Essentials
In order to minimise the risk of infection, NTA has initiated preventive measures for students. As per these guidelines, candidates should have some of the basic elements of COVID-19. Please review the list of necessities below:
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Mask (WEARING A MASK is COMPULSORY)
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Gloves
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Personal transparent water bottle
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Personal hand sanitizer (50 ml)
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A simple pen
Reach On Time
It is necessary to reach the CSIR NET 2020 exam centre at least 90 minutes before the start of the CSIR NET 2020 exam so that the proper guidelines are followed.
Social Distancing
The government guidelines on social distance must be followed at the CSIR NET 2020 Exam Centre. As per the Social Distance Guidelines, it is mandatory to maintain a distance of 6 ft between two individuals.
Sanitization
Proper sanitization at the CSIR NET 2020 Exam Center is mandatory along with a temperature check at the entrance gate. The temperature will be tested using the thermo guns.
Aarogya Setu App
The Aarogya Setu app should be installed on the candidate's smartphone. Aspirants with moderate and risk status are not permitted to visit the review site.
If a person is found to have an over-normal temperature (> 99.14 °F) or to have any signs of the virus, it will not be able to access the site.
Don’t Panic
Students must not panic during the CSIR NET 2020 exam. If you're feeling some sort of tension or nervousness. Drink the water and remain cool.
Note: Post-examination, candidates are encouraged to take good care of themselves. They must consult or separate the doctor if there is any evidence of COVID-19.
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