TANCET MBA 2019: Last minute Preparation Tips
Sakshi.Garg | June 21, 2019 | 12:08 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JUNE 21: Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Exam (commonly known as TANCET) 2019 for the MBA programme will be conducted on June 21, 2019. TANCET is conducted by the Anna University on behalf of Tamil Nadu Government. Every year, thousands of candidates appear for TANCET exam for the selection to best MBA colleges.
Important Dates of TANCET 2019
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Release of TANCET 2019 Admit card |
June 15, 2019 |
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TANCET 2019 exam |
June 22, 2019 |
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Declaration of result |
To be notified |
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Counselling Session |
To be notified |
TANCET 2019 Last Minute Preparation Tips
Last day of the exam can be very stressful. Candidates tend to take tension and stress about how they will tackle the exam. Here last minute preparation tips for TANCET have been summarized below for candidates so that they are able to crack the exam with ease.
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Know about the exam pattern of TANCET 2019 well. It is important to be aware of the marking scheme, number of sections, total questions and total marks of the exam.
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Do not take any kind of unnecessary stress and keep calm. Believe that you can do it.
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Carry valid photo -identity proof along TANCET MBA admit card.
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Once you reach the exam centre, check the seating arrangement.
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During the exam, listen carefully to all instructions which are given by the invigilator.
“Keep calm and Good luck for your Exam” All the best!!
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