SNAP 2014: Exam day checklist

SNAP 2014: Exam day checklist

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Updated on Dec 18, 2014 18:30 IST

SNAP 2014 exam will be held on December 21, 2014. The pen and paper test will be conducted in 30 cities all over the country.

Finalise the exam strategy for SNAP 2014. Wrap up with your revisions and just relax now. Utilise your last few minutes before the exam efficiently and effectively. Last minute tips for SNAP 2014.

Following are the things that you must check before the exam so to avoid any kind of hassle on the exam day.

Here’s the checklist of things for SNAP 2014:

1. Admit card
If you have not downloaded your admit card till now, do it now. Entry to the exam centre is solely on the basis of admit cards. The admit card should not be tampered. Also, it is advisable to candidates to take care of the admit card as no duplicate admit cards will be issued in case it is lost.


2. Coloured photograph
It is mandatory for all the aspirants to paste a latest passport size coloured photograph on the admit card. Also, the admit cards must be duly attested by Gazetted Officer. Only then will the candidates be allowed to enter the test centre.


3. ID proof
Along with the admit card, aspirants are required to show an ID proof. It is preferable to carry an original ID. The ID proof can be any one of the following:
• Driving license
• Pan Card
• College/Institute Identity Card
• Passport
• Voter ID Card
• Credit card with photograph
• AADHAR Card (UID)

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4. Stationery box

Do carry a blue and black pen for your test. It is clearly mentioned that students have to fill the OMR sheet only with blue or black pen. Also, pack your stationery box well. Do carry extra pens for emergency. Try and carry a basic and simple stationery box or pouch.


5. No mobile phones
Mobile phones are not allowed in any exam. It happens that test centres keep mobile phones under their custody. But test centres can also deny to take custody of your mobile phones. So, it is recommended that aspirants should not carry their mobile phones.


All the best!

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sunish vohra

2014-12-19 20:44:11

"So, it is recommended that aspirants should carry their mobile phones." Seriously?

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