TANCET MBA 2020- Do's & Don'ts
Mahima Bahl | February 27, 2020 | 12:40 PM IST | 1 min read
GURUGRAM- Anna University will conduct TANCET MBA 2020 on February 29. With TANCET MBA 2020 date being almost near, candidates must be feeling apprehensive. Measuring the restlessness, Careers360 brings to you some of the Do’s and Don’ts that you must carefully look into. The admit card of TANCET MBA 2020 contains the do’s and don’ts which are defined by Anna University.
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Do’s for TANCET MBA 2020
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Visit the exam centre before the exam day. If you find difficulty in reaching to the exam centre then take the help of GoogleMaps.
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Carry Hard copy of TANCET MBA admit card 2020.
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Take a valid ID proof is a must. Carry your Aadhar Card, PAN Card, Voters ID, Passport.
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Read the questions carefully before answering.
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Fill the OMR sheet carefully.
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Carry a black ballpoint pen with you as TANCET MBA 2020 will be conducted in offline mode.
Don’ts for TANCET MBA 2020
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While leaving home, do not carry any bag, notebooks, papers etc., to the exam centre. Candidates having any belongings will not be allowed to enter.
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No electronic device like mobile phones, digital watches, calculators, log tables etc., should be carried to the examination centre.
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Do not try to indulge in any kind of malpractices inside the examination hall.
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Do not be late. Entry after half an hour of exam start will not be allowed.
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Do not speak/talk to the other candidates during the exam time i.e. 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm.
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Do not try to hurry up in filling the OMR sheet. Remember that you have 120 minutes to solve the question paper.
TANCET MBA 2020
TANCET is a state-level exam which is being conducted by Anna University to provide admissions to candidates in postgraduate courses across Tamil Nadu State. TANCET MBA 2020 will be conducted in offline mode. For TANCET MBA 2020, 17699 candidates have registered.
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