Read here instructions to be followed on the exam day for KLEE 2020 on June 20 and 22 for three-year LLB and the five-year integrated LLB courses respectively.
The Commissioner of Entrance Exam (CEE) Kerala will be conducting the Kerala Law Entrance Exam 2020 during the COVID-19 lockdown. Candidates appearing for the entrance exam have to be extra careful during this time. They need to follow the norms of social distancing to avoid contracting Coronavirus while taking the exam. Moreover, candidates need to carry documents for entry to the examination centre of KLEE 2020. Here are some guidelines to be followed on the exam day by candidates appearing for KLEE 2020 on June 20 and 22 amidst Coronavirus outbreak.
Reporting at the exam centre
Candidates should report to the exam centre at least an hour before the exam timings mentioned on the admit card of KLEE 2020. They should start early from home to reach on time and, to avoid the rush.
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Read the instructions shared by CEE Kerala for the exam day:
Instructions for outside Kerala candidates
Candidates who are appearing for KLEE 2020 from outside the state need to get a 'short-visit' pass issued by the state government by sharing details of purpose, location of the visit, person accompanying and documents in support.
- The state government will give the short-visit pass on immediate basis.
- Candidates need to get the pass at least 2 days before the exam day and, get it printed out.
Here is how to obtain a short-visit pass for KLEE 2020.
Documents to be carried on the exam day
Candidates need to carry the required documents for identification to appear for KLEE 2020. The documents that need to be carried on the exam day are:
- KLEE 2020 admit card
- Valid photo ID proof such as - Voter Id, AADHAAR card, Driver's License, Passport, School/ College ID, PAN card etc.
- Short-visit pass if appearing from outside the state
- Scibe letter and documents in case of PWD candidates
Candidates should also have Aarogya Setu App on their mobile phones to show they are healthy. Although, the mobile phones will not be allowed inside the examination hall.
Instructions for COVID-19 prevention
Candidates should take all precautions necessary to contain the spread of Coronavirus pandemic or avoid contracting from an infected person. They need to:
- Wear masks, gloves etc. and should have covered all skin by clothes
- Maintain social distancing at the exam centre as shared by the government and health ministry
- Avoid appearing for the examination if feeling unwell, this means even if you are not infected there will be a high chance of contracting the virus
- Avoid touching anything or anyone even while authentication and verification of documents
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