Sainik school entrance exam 2019 for Chandrapur, Mainpuri and Jhansi to be held tomorrow; check details here
bilwma.basumatary | April 20, 2019 | 05:30 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, APRIL 20: The entrance test for three new Sainik schools i.e. Sainik School Chandrapur, Mainpuri and Jhansi will be conducted by the Sainik school society tomorrow i.e April 21. The test will be conducted for admission to class 6 only for academic session 2019-20.
Important things to carry on the day of the exam -
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Admit card
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Black or Blue Ballpoint Pen
Candidates must keep in mind that without their admit card they will not be allowed to enter the examination hall.
Exam day guidelines -
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Candidates are advised to reach the exam centre on time prior to the beginning of the exam.
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Any candidate found involved in the act of unfair practices will be barred from writing the exam.
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Candidates are advised to avoid carrying mobile phone, written notes, or any other belongings inside the exam hall.
Here are some of the preparation tips for candidates who are appearing for the exam -
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Revise what you have already studied.
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Take breaks and keep mind fresh.
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Do not take stress.
Result for the same will be declared on April 30, 2019. Students who qualify and whose names appear in the merit list will have to appear for the medical test. However, the final merit list will be prepared based on the medical test which will be out tentatively in the month of May 2019.
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