– This is a crucial document for identification and entry into the exam hall. Ensure you have a printed copy or a digital version, as required.
– Carry a government-issued photo ID (e.g., Aadhar card, passport, driving license) for additional verification purposes.
Bring the necessary stationery, including pens, pencils, erasers, and a transparent water bottle. Check the list of permitted items and ensure you have them ready.
Follow the dress code specified by the exam authorities. Avoid wearing clothes with too many pockets, buttons, or any items that could be considered suspicious.
Be prepared for biometric verification, which may include fingerprint scanning and photograph capturing. This is a standard security measure
Follow the instructions for entering the exam hall. Do not carry any prohibited items, and cooperate with the invigilators during the entry process.
Reach the exam center well before the reporting time mentioned on your admit card. Latecomers might not be allowed to enter.
– If you are easily distracted by noise, consider bringing earplugs to help create a focused environment.
Find your designated seat in the exam hall. Ensure that you are sitting at the correct desk with the correct roll number.
– Have a backup of essential items, such as an extra pen or pencil, in case one malfunctions or breaks during the exam..