Will INI CET 2023 be held in online mode?
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Yes, AIIMS conducts INI CET exam in computer-based mode. The exam is being held in online mode since its inception in November 2020. Each candidate will be provided a separate desktop at the exam centre. They will be allowed to login as per the time schedule given on the admit card. Candidates are advised to reach exam centre an hour before the reporting time. According to INI CET 2023 exam pattern, the question paper had 200 objective questions and candidates were given 3 hours to answer them. There is a provision of negative marking in the exam.
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