SEED 2022 exam today; Check exam day guidelines
Symbiosis SEED design entrance exam today. Check exam day guidelines.
Devyani Prakash | February 13, 2022 | 08:56 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Symbiosis Institute of Design (SID) is conducting the SEED entrance exam today, February 13. SEED 2022 is a computer-based (online) mode. There will be a total of 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs). As per SEED marking scheme candidates will get 1 mark for every correct answer and no marks will be deducted for incorrect responses.
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Candidates must carry their SEED admit card and one valid photo ID proof to the examination centre. Find below the instructions and SEED exam day guidelines laid down by the exam conducting body as well SEED 2022 Important dates.
SEED 2022 Important dates
SEED events |
SEED dates |
SEED exam date 2022 |
February 13, 2022, Sunday |
SEED exam timing |
9:30 am to 12:00 pm (2.5 hours) |
SEED 2022 result date |
February 23, 2022 |
SEED 2022 Exam day guidelines
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It is mandatory to carry your SEED 2022 admit card to the examination centre.
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Make sure to carry a valid ID proof.
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The reporting time is 07:30 AM. Candidates are advised to reach the exam centre 15-30 minutes before the reporting time to be punctual and save themselves from any tension.
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Manage your time properly. You will have 2.5 hours to solve 150 questions, so don’t take more than 1 minute to solve each question.
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Candidates are advised to do not to indulge in any unfair means
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Make sure to follow all the guidelines related to COVID 19: wear a mask, carry a hand sanitizer, get your temperature checked at the entry gate, maintain social distance and avoid overcrowding.
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