SEED, SLAT 2019 commences: Key points to follow in the exam hall
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Subscribe NowKhushboo Verma | May 4, 2019 | 09:45 AM IST
NEW DELHI, MAY 4 - SEED and SLAT 2019 has commenced. The reporting time was 7:30 and students reached the exam centre on time. The total exam duration is two and a half hours. Candidates who were not carrying the valid photo identification or admit were not allowed in the exam centre. At the gate of the exam centre, the volunteer checked the photo ID and admit card of the students to ensure that they have arrived at the designated exam centre.
As per the notice board inside the test centre, students were able to find the exam hall assigned to them on the admit card based on their entrance test seat number. The seat number was different from the SET ID.
Candidates were able to locate the test hall block based on the entrance test seat number given on the admit card. The exam for all the candidates began at the same time.
The exam is being conducted in computer based mode and candidates need to follow the instructions given on their system so that they are able to answer the questions without any hassle.
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