XAT 2022: Exam day guidelines, things to carry to test centre
Prerna Goel | January 1, 2022 | 08:31 PM IST | 2 mins read
XLRI has released the important exam day guidelines along with the covid-19 measures to be taken at the XAT test centre. Check details here.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: XLRI Jamshedpur is all set to conduct XAT exam 2022 on January 02 in online mode at over 72 test cities in India. XLRI XAT 2022 exam will be conducted keeping in view all the covid-19 guidelines issued by the conducting body. XAT admit card is an important document that must be carried to the exam centre in order to appear for the exam. XAT 2022 exam timings are 9:30 pm to 12:40 pm and the reporting time and other exam day guidelines will be mentioned on each candidate’s admit card.
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As
XAT 2022
is being held amidst the new COVID-19 Omicron variant, candidates are advised to follow social distancing norms, wear masks and carry sanitisers. Apart from these XAT exam day guidelines, candidates must ensure to read all the instructions on the screen before they start solving all the XAT questions. Here are all the details you need to know.
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XAT Admit Card 2022: A must carry document
XAT hall ticket is one of the most important documents without which candidates will not be allowed to appear for the XLRI entrance test. The key details to be checked in XAT admit card are:
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XAT Registration number
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Name, date of birth, as entered at the time of XAT registration
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Address of allotted XAT exam centre, time & date of XAT 2022 exam
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Important exam day instructions for XAT 2022 exam.
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Required documents at exam centre like your photo id proof in original, affixing photo on XAT admit card among others.
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Important guidelines and things to carry at XAT Test Centre 2022
Candidates must carry the following things on the XAT exam day:
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A ballpoint pen, two copies of admit card, photo ID and a passport size photo.
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Carry a face mask, hand sanitiser and drinking water.
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Self-attest self-declaration form before reaching the test centre.
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Reach the XAT exam centre as per the reporting time mentioned on the admit card of XAT.
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Wear simple outfits with plain cardigans and sweaters.
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Don’t carry any stationery item other than a pen. Don’t carry electronic items including mobile phones, pager, watch, iPad and calculators.
COVID-19 instructions for XAT exam
In terms of covid-19 measures, candidates must
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maintain social distance starting from the point of entry in the XAT 2022 test centre till their exit from the exam venue.
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have Aarogya Setu App installed on their mobile phone.
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bring their own mask, gloves, personal hand sanitiser (50ml), transparent water bottle
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Candidates showing COVID symptoms will not be allowed entry into the exam venue
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The temperature of the candidates will be checked at the entry to the XAT exam venue via a thermogun.
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Mapping of ‘XAT ID and the Lab Number’ will not be displayed outside the exam venue to avoid crowding at the gate. The same will be provided to the candidates individually post their admit card and ID verification.
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