Do I have to visit anywhere to take FEAT and participate in the selection rounds?

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a year ago

The FLAME Entrance Aptitude Test (FEAT) for FLAME University typically requires candidates to visit the university or a designated exam centre to take the test. However, in response to various circumstances, there might be options for online or remote testing in certain cases.

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Abhishek Dhawan
a year ago

FLAME University conducts the FLAME Entrance Aptitude Test (FEAT) and other selection rounds remotely, allowing candidates to participate from their homes. The exam is remotely proctored by the university to ensure the integrity and fairness of the testing process. This approach enables candidates t

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