TANCET 2022 exam tomorrow; Know guidelines to follow, documents to carry
Mayank Uniyal | May 14, 2022 | 08:42 AM IST | 1 min read
Anna University, Chennai will conduct the TANCET 2022 exam tomorrow, May 15. Know the exam day guidelines beforehand to avoid last minute stress.
NEW DELHI: Anna University, Chennai will conduct the TANCET 2022 exam tomorrow. The TANCET 2022 exam will be conducted for two hours in offline mode at various exam centres. Candidates appearing for the examination must check the TANCET 2022 exam guidelines to ensure they do not miss any important detail.
The authorities have released some guidelines for students appearing for TANCET 2022. The exam guidelines of TANCET 2022 are a set of rules to be followed by candidates during the exam. Know the do's and don'ts along with TANCET exam day guidelines to follow during the Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test from below.
Also read: TANCET 2022 admit card released
TANCET 2022 exam day guidelines
The following guidelines must be followed by the candidates before and during the TANCET exam.
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Candidates must reach the TANCET exam centres one hour before the reporting time to avoid any last-minute rush.
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TANCET hall ticket 2022 along with a valid photo ID proof must be taken to the exam centres. Note that no candidate shall be allowed to enter the exam centre without them.
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No candidates will be allowed to enter the TANCET 2022 exam hall after the reporting time. Also, candidates will not be allowed to leave the exam centre before the completion of the exam.
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Use of calculators, log tables, and communication devices is strictly prohibited inside the TANCET exam hall.
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M.E/M.Tech/M.Arch/M.Plan candidates have to answer only the subject printed in the hall ticket. if there is a change, Part-III will not be evaluated.
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Candidates must adhere to the Covid-19 protocols during the exam. The use of face masks is mandatory for every candidate.
About TANCET 2022
Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test (TANCET) is a state-level entrance exam conducted by Anna University yearly. Appearing candidates will have to qualify the TANCET entrance test to take admission to the PG courses in participating institutes.
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