TANCET MBA 2020: Briefing Before Exam Day
Mahima Bahl | February 26, 2020 | 10:10 AM IST | 1 min read
GURUGRAM: Anna University will conduct TANCET MBA 2020 on February 29 and candidates can check basic information they need to remember before they appear for the exam. The paper-based exam will be of 120 minutes. As per the exam pattern, candidates will have to solve a total of 100 multiple choice questions divided into five major sections. The admit card of TANCET MBA 2020 was released on February 13. Candidates who are going to appear for TANCET 2020 must not forget to bring the hard copy of admit card to the examination centre. Candidates must read all important information beforehand.
Basic Information Regarding TANCET MBA 2020:
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All candidates must read the exam centre before the Reach test centre before the exam time i.e. 2.30 pm.
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Entry will not be allowed half-an-hour after the commencement of exam and no candidate will be able to leave the exam hall fifteen minutes before completion of exam time i.e. 5.30 pm.
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All candidates must carry a valid ID Proof like Aadhar Card, Voters ID, Driving License, Passport, PAN Card to the exam centre.
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Ensure that your left-hand thumb impression is clear and not smudged.
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Devices like calculators, log tables, cellular phone, pagers etc. will not be allowed inside the exam hall. Any candidate found using these will be debarred.
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Remember that no replacement OMR sheet will be provided hence candidates should carefully fill the sheet as per the instructions
About TANCET MBA 2020
Anna University is conducting TANCET MBA 2020 in order to provide admissions to candidates in various colleges across Tamil Nadu State. For TANCET MBA 2020, a total of 17699 candidates have registered themselves. The result of TANCET MBA 2020 will be declared on March 20.
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