RUHS 2020 Pharmacy exam today; Check exam day guidelines here
Candidates need to report to their allotted exam centre with RUHS Pharmacy admit card. The RUHS Pharmacy question paper will contain 100 multiple-choice questions.
Team Careers360 | January 12, 2021 | 09:15 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (RUHS), Jaipur is all set to conduct the RUHS 2020 Pharmacy exam today on January 12, 2021, from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM. The pharmacy entrance test will be conducted in computer-based mode. The RUHS Pharmacy question paper will contain 100 multiple choice questions in English and is divided into two sections, i.e. chemistry and physics having 50 questions per section. Candidates need to report to their allotted exam centre as per the schedule mentioned in RUHS Pharmacy admit card , which was released on January 10.
On the basis of RUHS Pharmacy 2020, admissions will be granted to the B.Pharm and D.Pharm courses offered across participating institutes that are affiliated to the university.
Documents to carry to RUHS exam centre
Aspirants need to go through the following documents which must be carried at the exam centre without fail. As no one will be allowed to enter the examination hall without possession of these documents/certificates.
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RUHS Pharmacy 2020 admit card
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Valid ID Proof (Driving License/Passport/Voter ID/Aadhaar Card)
Things not to carry at the exam centre of RUHS Pharmacy
Following are the things that are strictly prohibited inside the exam centre. So, aspirants are advised not to carry these things.
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Unfair means like a calculator, notes, or other such writing pieces.
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Electronic gadgets
RUHS exam day guidelines
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Candidates must remember to carry their admit card, photograph, and valid photo ID card to the exam centre.
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Candidates should reach the exam centre at least 2 hours before the scheduled time.
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Candidates should wear masks all the time and follow social distancing norms.
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After reaching the exam centre, candidates will have to flash their admit card and ID proof to the barcode reader.
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No prohibited items will be allowed at the exam centre.
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No arrangements will be made for candidates to keep their belongings at the exam centre.
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