Here are top five points all candidates must strictly avoid before heading to the examination centre
The stage is set for the commencement of the examinations 2024 that begins barely in a month from now. The examination will be held in two phases - the first phase in January and another in April. While the first session of the is scheduled from January 24 to February 1, the second session is set for April 1 to 15. While candidates continue with their preparation for the exam, it is important to keep in mind certain basics – particularly what is not allowed to be done or brought to the examination centres, and other points that need to be followed. This article seeks to look at things that must be avoided and steps that need to be followed, as listed by the National Testing Agency . all candidates appearing for the examinations should not be late to arrive at their allotted examination centre. Candidates are required to report well on time, that is, 2 hours before the commencement of the examination. If candidates do not report on time due to any reason, they will likely miss out on some of the important instructions to be announced in the exam hall.Candidates are strongly encouraged to not change seats allotted to them. The states that In case a candidate ventures to change his or her seat and does not sit on the seat allotted, he or she could face cancellation of candidature. In this regard, the has categorically stated that it would not entertain any plea for seat change