Do I need to sign on the BCECE admit card?

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    Aishwarya Aggarwal

    2 days ago

    Yes, candidates need to sign on the BCECE admit card. But the signature should be done on the exam day in the presence of the invigilator. In case test takers sign on the admit card before the exam, it may lead to cancellation of the test.

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