TS ICET 2022 exam today; Important documents to carry, instructions
TS ICET 2022 to be held today in morning and afternoon shifts. Here are some exam day guidelines and important documents to carry at the TS ICET exam centre.
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Kakatiya University, Warangal, is all set to conduct TS ICET 2022 day 1 exam today, July 27. The exam will be held in two shifts from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM (Forenoon session) and 2:30 PM to 5:00 PM (Afternoon session). Candidates appearing for Tenalgana ICET 2022 must carry all the relevant documents and reach before the reporting time to seek entry to the TS ICET 2022 examination centre. Candidates are advised to follow all the TSICET 2022 exam day instructions at the examination centre.
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The Telangana ICET 2022 question paper will have a total of 200 questions. All the questions will be asked from three sections namely, Analytical Ability, Communication Ability, and Mathematical Ability. Candidates will get a total of 2.5 hours (150 minutes) to answer the TS ICET question paper. As per the Telangana ICET marking scheme, one mark will be awarded for every correct response. There will be no negative marking for unattempted or incorrect answers in TS ICET 2022.
TS ICET 2022- Exam details and important dates
Particulars |
Details |
TS ICET exam dates 2022 |
July 27 and 28, 2022 |
TS ICET 2022 exam m mode |
Online (CBT mode) |
TS ICET 2022- Nature of questions |
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
TS ICET 2022 marking scheme |
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TS ICET exam timings 2022 |
10:00 AM to 12:30 PM and 2:00 PM to 5:30 PM |
TS ICET 2022- What to carry at the test centre
Candidates appearing for the Telangana ICET MBA entrance test will have to carry the following documents at the test centre.
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Printed copy of TS ICET 2022 hall ticket
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It is a must to carry any one of the following valid photo ID proof
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Driving license
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Passport
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Voter ID card
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Aadhaar card
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PAN card
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Passport size photograph
TS ICET 2022- Exam day guidelines
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For identification process, candidates will have to carry a passport size photograph (which should not be older than 6 months)
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Electronic gadgets such as camera, laptop, calculator, cell phone, or similar gadgets are not allowed inside the TS ICET examination hall
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Candidates are advised to reach to the TS ICET 2022 exam centre as per reporting time to complete frisking and other verification process hassle-free
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Candidates found violating the TS ICET 2022 exam day instructions will be disqualified
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Blank paper will be provided inside the exam centre for rough work
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