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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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When choosing a SAT exam centre while registering, applicants should have the following pointers covered:The SAT exam centre must be 1 or 2 kms in distance.Exam centre must be within the same city and if possible in the same vicinity.Check beforehand how will you reach your SAT exam centre and in how much time plus which mode of transportation would suit you the best.Ensure that the exam centre you are choosing is conducting the exam and will not cancel at the last minute.Register early so that the seats don't run out at your preferred test centre.

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Ayush Sindal

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Candidates shall not be permitted to enter in the Examination Centre after 8.30 am in first shift and after 2.30 pm in second shift. Furthermore, candidates should report to the exam room at 8:45 AM for the first shift and 2:45 PM for the second shift .Some important exam day instructions-Candidates must reach the test centre according to the reporting time mentioned on the admit card;No candidate will be allowed to enter the exam hall without the photo id proof and admit card.Candidates will not be allowed to enter the exam centre after 8.30 am in the first shift and after 2.30 pm in the second shift.Candidates should report at t
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Shikha Goyal

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Yes, it is mandatory to carry admit cards to exam centre on the day of the exam. Candiates will not be allowed to appear in the exam without admit cards.

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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While reporting at the AAT exam centre, the candidates will have to carry their JEE Advanced admit card. Along with the admit card, the candidates will also have to present their photo identity proof to the invigilators. In case the candidates are not able to present their JEE Advanced admit card and identity proof, then they will not be allowed to attempt the examination. Therefore, the candidates are advised to read the guidelines carefully before reporting to the exam centre.

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Saumya Jain

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Candidates appearing for the OJEE exam must download the OJEE admit card in order to know their exam centre details. The OJEE admit card will mention details such as name, application number, exam date, time, venue details, etc. The OJEE exam will likely be conducted in three slots and the candidates must ensure to reach the OJEE exam venue at least an hour before the exam begins. Candidates will be allowed to leave the exam centre only once the exam is over. They will not be allowed to leave the examination centre early. 

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Anangsha Patra

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Candidates need to carry the printed copy of their NDA admit cards to the exam centre. NDA admit card is released online on the official website of UPSC. To download the admit card, candidates need to enter registration number or roll number and date of birth or password. Candidates need to carry one photo-identity along with admit card to the exam centre. 

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Vipra Shrivastava

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Candidates will know their allotted KIITEE exam centre only from the admit card. There is no way to know the exam centre before the release of the KIITEE admit card. The university allots a test centre to aspirants in the city of their first preference. So, candidates can at least be assured that they will get a test centre in the city they had chosen as first preference in the application form. So as soon as the KIITEE admit card is released, candidates must check the test city and test centre details. In order to avoid any confusion, they must visit the centre at least once before the exam day.

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