XAT 2020 to begin soon, Electronic gadgets not allowed inside test centre
Richa Kapoor | January 5, 2020 | 08:40 AM IST | 1 min read
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Use NowNEW DELHI, JANUARY 5: Xavier School of Management is soon going to begin XAT 2020 across different cities in India. Candidates have started arriving at the test centre and strict instructions are being given to the candidates not to carry with them any electronic gadgets inside the test centre.
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Exam Day Guidelines
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Candidates must ensure that they carry the admit card with them
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They must carry with them a valid identity proof
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Candidates must cooperate with the security for the mandatory frisking
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No entry will be allowed after the closure of the gate
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If there is any discrepancy in the image that is there in the admit card, then the candidate will have to provide a recent passport size picture
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Electronic gadgets such as mobile phones, head set, wrist watch, laptop, pen, water bottle are not allowed inside the test centre.
About XAT
The Xavier Aptitude Test is conducted every year for admission to the MBA programme that is offered at the institute. Approximately 150 participating institutes also admit candidates on the basis of XAT score.
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