IPMAT 2023 is scheduled to be conducted tomorrow in the computer-based test mode. Candidates appearing for the exam must adhere to the below mentioned exam day guidelines. Read the article below to know more.
IPMAT 2023 will be conducted tomorrow, i.e. June 16. The exam will be conducted in the computer-based test mode in various exam centres. Students will have to visit the allotted exam centre in order to appear for the exam. The exam date, time and venue will be mentioned on the IPMAT 2023 admit card. Here are some of the important IPMAT exam day guidelines and instructions that the candidates must not miss out on during their preparation.
IPMAT 2023: Exam Day Guidelines
Check out some of the important IPMAT exam day instructions below:
- Before leaving for the IPMAT exam, aspirants must check that they have kept all the necessary documents. They must not forget to carry two photocopies of the IPMAT admit card and one photo identity proof original and photocopy (Aadhaar card, Driving License, Voter ID, PAN Card, UID Card, or College/University ID card). The admit card is the most important document to be kept with the aspirants as they will not be allowed to appear for the exam without it.
- Students must also keep a copy of the IPMAT 2023 application form as it is also needed for the identification process.
- Students must ensure that they reach the IPMAT exam centre at least an hour before the commencement of the exam.
- Students must carry a ballpoint pen, hand sanitiser and a transparent water bottle. They must also wear a mask and pair of gloves before appearing for the exam. They must follow COVID-19-appropriate behaviour at all times.
- Students must not indulge in any kind of malpractice or cheating. If caught, the candidate will be barred from appearing for the exam.
- Students must carefully read the instructions thoroughly on the IPMAT question paper before starting the exam.
- Students must adhere to the sectional time limit. Each section of the IPMAT question paper is to be solved within 40 minutes.
- The exam window will close once the overall time limit is over.
- Candidates must also keep the negative marking in mind. Skipping a question is better than marking the wrong answer. One mark will be deducted for every wrong answer marked by the candidate.
- Candidates opting for the scribe option must note that the qualification of the scribe must be one step below the qualification of the candidate taking the exam.
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