On the CAT exam day, candidates have to follow a number of guidelines which include cooperating with the exam centre staff during identification process, following instructions given be the invigilator and following the test navigation for solving the questions. There are some key dos and don'ts that candidates should follow on the CAT exam day, which have been listed below:
CAT exam day dos:
1. Reach the examination centre at the reporting time mentioned on your CAT admit card.
2. Carry two copies of the CAT admit card, one photo ID card, passport size photos and duly filled COVID-19 declaration form
3. PwD candidates should carry the re
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On the CAT exam day, candidates have to follow a number of guidelines which include cooperating with the exam centre staff during identification process, following instructions given be the invigilator and following the test navigation for solving the questions. There are some key dos and don'ts that candidates should follow on the CAT exam day, which have been listed below:
CAT exam day dos:
1. Reach the examination centre at the reporting time mentioned on your CAT admit card.
2. Carry two copies of the CAT admit card, one photo ID card, passport size photos and duly filled COVID-19 declaration form
3. PwD candidates should carry the relevant certificates and documents as prescribed by the examination authorities.
4. Carry a blue/black ball point pen for signing the attendance sheet
5. Carry personal drinking water, hand sanitizer, face masks and gloves
6. Cooperate with the test centre staff and follow the instructions
7. While entering the answers, use only the computer mouse. Do not touch the keyboard as doing so will lead to screen locking. CAT exam day don'ts:
1. Do not carry prohibited items such as bags, purses, pencil box, beepers, wrist watch, calculators, mobile phones, electronic devices, scanners, cameras, wireless/Bluetooth transmission or any such communication devices.
2. Don't wear closed shoes, jewellery made of metal, jackets, clothes with pockets, mehendi on palms. Socks are allowed inside it.
3. Don't wear caps, hoodies or jackets/shirts with pockets
4. Don't be late for the exam. The entry gates will be closed 15 minutes before the commencement of exam. No candidate will be allowed to enter the exam centre after that.
5. Don't cheat or indulge in mal practice. You can be disqualified due to any such ACT.
6. Don't create a ruckus inside the test lab
7. Don't leave your seat until the exam duration gets over and the invigilator announces exit.
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