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Instructions for Test Takers ||COMEDK-2016

Instructions for Test Takers
Candidatesto please note:
i. Report 120 minutes before the commencementof the test(8:00 AM) for morning session. Candidates who have opted for subjectsin afternoon sessionwill haveto reportlatest by 1:30 pm.
ii. The ExaminationHall will be opened 60minutes before the commencement ofthe test. Candidates are expected to take their seatsimmediately. If the candidates do notreportin time, they are likely to misssome ofthe general instructions.
iii. The candidate mustshow, on demand, the OnlineTATand the Unique Photo Id Proof in original thatwasmentioned in the Application. A candidate who does not possess the Online TAT downloaded andUnique Photo IDin original shall not be admitted to the Examination Hall underany circumstances.
iv. During the examination time,the invigilator will check the OnlineTATand the Unique Photo Id Proof in original of the candidates to satisfy himself / herself aboutthe identity of each candidate.
v. In the ExaminationHall the candidatemustfind and occupy his/ herspecificplace checking for the TAT number. If a candidate isfound taking the testfroma place which is not assigned to him/her, his/her candidature shall be cancelled.
vi. After 9:30 AM candidateswill not be allowedto enterthe examinationhallto take the test underany circumstancesfor morning session. Forafternoonsession, candidateswill not be allowedto enterafter2:00 pm.
vii. COMEDK is not responsible for any delay by anymeans oftransportation to the city and reaching the test centre beyond the given timeand also the candidate will not be allowed to enterthe examination hall and take the testin the eventof delay. Itis advisableto reach the Test Location a day prior to the examination,if the candidates are notfromthe same Test location.
viii. Candidates are advised in their own interest notto carry any ofthe personal computational devices, Bluetooth devices,cell phones, any electronicgadgets etc;to the venue of the examination as arrangementforsafe keepingof the same cannot be assured.
ix. Candidatesmustnot carry any textual material, printed orwritten, bits of papers, any electronic gadgets exceptthe OnlineTestAdmission Ticket, 2Recent passportsize photograph,Unique original photo IDasmentioned inApplication Form/TAT

For those who are unable to appear on the scheduleddate of the examinationfor any reason,re-examinationshall not be heldby COMEDK underany circumstances. xi. It ismandatory for the candidate to bring his/her2recent notolderthan three months passportsize colorphotograph (the same which was uploaded to the application) during the conductof COMEDK PGET-2016. At the back ofthe photograph, candidate mustmention his/hername, and TAT number. xii. Kindly note that afterthe invigilatorhas verified the Online TAT,the candidatesmustsign on their Online TATand in the presence of the invigilator; xiii. Biometric recordingwill be done before and during the testsession (atthe discretion of COMEDK) and the candidates are required to cooperate. xiv. The Candidates are not allowed to go out of the room temporarily for any reason during the test duration and any attemptin this behalf istreated as one ofthe grounds of dismissal. xv. Candidate cannotleave the examination hall before his /hersession is complete on exam day

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