SRMJEEE 2022: Phase 2 exam guidelines released for remote proctored test
Mayank Uniyal | April 12, 2022 | 01:24 PM IST | 1 min read
SRM University will conduct the SRMJEEE 2022 phase 2 on April 23 and 24 as a remote proctored online exam. Know the requirements and exam day guidelines here.
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Check Now!NEW DELHI: SRM Institute of Science and Technology has released the SRMJEEE 2022 exam day guidelines at srmist.edu.in. The authorities will conduct the SRMJEEE 2022 phase 2 exam on April 23 and 24 in remote proctored online mode. All the registered candidates should read and adhere to the SRMJEEE 2022 exam day guidelines mentioned below.
Also read: SRMJEEE 2022 slot booking dates announced
SRMJEEE 2022: Requirements for Remote Proctoring test
Candidates should check the below-mentioned requirements for SRMJEE 2022 beforehand.
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SRMJEEE 2022 exam day guidelines
The following guidelines must be followed by all the candidates appearing for SRMJEEE 2022 exam:
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Candidates have to login to the test using credentials mentioned on the admit card.
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They shall login at least 60 minutes prior to the test commencement.
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Candidates will not be allowed to end the test within the first 120 minutes from the commencement of the test.
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The submit test button will appear once the 120 minutes period is elapsed.
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The Test window will automatically close at the scheduled exam time.
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Any candidate found to be disobeying the guidelines shall be disqualified from the examination.
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