NTA UGC NET 2020 Exam - Guidelines and Last Minute Preparation Tips
Team Careers360 | September 28, 2020 | 02:35 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) had issued guidelines for the candidates appearing in UGC NET 2020 exam amidst COVID 19 pandemic to lower the risk of getting infected by Coronavirus. Social distancing and use of the mask are the most important criteria that need to be followed at UGC NET 2020 exam centre. Candidates who are appearing in UGC NET 2020 exam need to download the UGC NET 2020 admit card beforehand for exam scheduled for September 29, 30 and October 1 on official website - ugcnet.nta.nic.in. Aspirants can also check the UGC NET exam analysis 2020 to know the upcoming question paper pattern. Also there are certain important UGC NET 2020 last minute tips which the candidates must follow to crack the exam without any difficulty.
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UGC NET 2020 Important Dates
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Event |
Important Dates |
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NTA UGC NET 2020 admit card |
Available Now |
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NTA UGC NET 2020 Exam |
September 29, 30 and October 1, 2020 |
UGC NET 2020 Exam Day Guidelines
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Carry UGC NET 2020 admit card along with photo-identity proof such as PAN card, Voter ID, Aadhar Card and others.
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Carrying COVID-19 essentials is mandatory such as mask, gloves, transparent water bottle, personal hand sanitizer (50 ml) and ball point pen.
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Follow the social distancing norm at UGC NET exam centre that is to maintain at least 6 -ft distance from others.
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Make sure your smartphone has the Aarogya Setu App with Safe status on it.
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Candidates with ‘moderate’ or ‘at risk’ are not allowed in the examination venue.
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Reach at least 90 minutes before the commencement of examination time mentioned on UGC NET admit card 2020.
UGC NET 2020 Last Minute Tips
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Check UGC NET 2020 exam analysis of the exams conducted before to know details about UGC NET question paper pattern.
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Make sure you have at least two copies of UGC NET 2020 admit card and photo identity proof in both the original and photocopy form.
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Don’t panic yourself in the examination hall. Keep yourself calm and composed.
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Drink water if you feel any kind of stress or nervousness,
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Read the question carefully. Don’t hurry too much.
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Understand the question completely before answering.
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Try to wear light colour and not too much casual clothes. Light colour clothes will make your mood relax and you feel calmness in your mind.
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Revise what you read once. Check your short notes and important formulas of important topics.
Note: Post examination, candidates are advised to take proper care of themselves. They must visit a doctor or isolate themselves if there is any sign of COVID-19.
And at last All the Best for your exam!
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