Pearl Academy entrance exam 2022 today: Exam day guidelines and important instructions
Sunil Kumar Sharma | June 25, 2022 | 11:37 AM IST | 2 mins read
Pearl Academy Entrance Examination for June cycle will be held today, June 25, 2022 as a remote proctored internet based test. Here are exam day guidelines to follow.
NEW DELHI: Pearl Academy will be conducting the Pearl Academy Entrance Examination for June cycle today, June 25, 2022. The Pearl Academy design entrance exam will be held in online/offline mode. The written - Design Aptitude Test (DAT) and General Proficiency Test ( GPT) - in online mode while Personal Interview ( PI) will be offline.
Pearl Academy Entrance examination is conducted for admission to UG and PG programs in design and others. Candidates looking for admission to Pearl Academy design courses will have to appear for the test which is followed by Personal Interview ( PI) and Portfolio Presentation. Candidates shortlisted in DAT and GPT will be called for PI and Portfolio Presentation which will be held from June 29 to July 2, 2022.
Pearl Academy Entrance 2022: Important dates
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Events |
Dates |
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Pearl Academy Entrance date |
25th June 2022 (Saturday) |
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Pearl Academy Interview |
29th June – 2nd July 2022 (Wednesday to Saturday) |
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Pearl Academy Entrance 2022 Result |
6th July 2022 (Wednesday) |
Pearl Academy Entrance 2022: Exam day guidelines to follow
Candidates appearing for the Pearl Academy Entrance Examination must follow the guidelines issued by the authorities. The exam day guidelines are given here as what to do and what to avoid.
Do’s and Don'ts for the exam day:
Do’s
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Use a plain background with no objects hanging on it
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Ensure proper lighting in the room, make sure light is not coming from behind you
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Switch off your mobile phone during the test
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Start your system at least 15 minutes before the scheduled time
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Start assessment on time as after the scheduled time you will not be allowed to appear
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Immediately inform the invigilator, incase of virus pop up on your screen
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Be seated before the cam for entire duration of the exam
Don'ts
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Don’t look side away during the assessment
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Don’t leave your seat during the assessment
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Don’t login again, if your window shuts down. Contact your invigilator immediately
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Don’t do anything if your internet connection breaks down. Constitute with the assessment. Answers will be saved when the internet connection establishes
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Don’t close the Pearl Academy Entrance Examination window until you complete and submit the exam
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Don’t indulge in any malpractice as such misconduct is observed and recorded by the invigilator
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Don’t press backspace or refresh during the test
Pearl Academy Entrance 2022 results will be announced on July 6,2022. The result will be published in the form of a merit list. Candidates can check the result on the official website of Pearl Academy.
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