SIU Reschedules SET, SLAT, SEED & SITEEE in cities affected by FANI
Richa Kapoor | May 4, 2019 | 10:15 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MAY 4: Symbiosis International University (Deemed University) has announced that the SET, SLAT, SEED & SITEEE has been rescheduled in Bhubaneswar, Kolkata, Cuttack and Hooghly owing to the adverse weather conditions. The exam which was supposed to take place in these cities on May 4 will now be held on May 11.
Candidates must remember that only with valid admit cards will be allowed to appear for the respective entrance exam in these cities on May 11.
Exam Day Guidelines
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On the day of the exam, candidates must reach the test centre at the scheduled time and must carry with then the admit card along with valid identity proof.
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No electronic gadget would be allowed inside the test centre.
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The invigilator at the test centre would read the instructions at least twenty minutes before the commencement of the exam and at least 10 minutes before the exam, candidates will be asked to sign in at their terminals.
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Candidates will have to enter their login details by using the virtual keyboard.
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