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Saumya Jain
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New Delhi, Updated on Sep 3, 2020 14:59 IST

JEMAT (II) 2020 will be conducted on September 14. Read the article below to know more.

JEMAT (II) 2020 exam dates have been announced on the official website of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology (MAKAUT), West Bengal. This year, due to COVID-19 situation in the country, JEMAT (II) will be conducted in internet-based test mode (IBT) on September 14, 2020. Earlier, the exam was scheduled to be conducted on September 1. According to a recent update, the exam authorities have informed that no exam will be conducted offline, if in case, any student is unable to appear for the JEMAT exam online then they will be assigned a date to appear for the JEMAT exam once the Coronavirus situation is normalised. The mock test dates have also been announced on the website and it is important to note that it is mandatory for the candidates to take the mock test before appearing for the JEMAT 2020 exam. Candidates who have not yet filled the JEMAT 2020 (II) application form can do so till September 6. Read the article below to know more.

JEMAT (II) Revised Dates 2020

Take a look at the table below to know the important revised JEMAT (II) dates.

Events Dates
Last date to apply for JEMAT (II) 06-Sep-2020
Mock test dates 10-Sep-2020 to 12-Sep-2020
JEMAT (II) 2020 14-Sep-2020

Also Read: Complete JEMAT (II) schedule 2020

JEMAT 2020 IBT Exam Guidelines

Aspirants must follow the guidelines mentioned below before appearing for the JEMAT 2020 exam.

  • Take the JEMAT (II) mock test before appearing for the actual exam
  • Be ready with a computer or laptop with a webcam and good internet connectivity
  • It is mandatory to take the exam in formals
  • Sit in a well-lit area where the face of the candidate is clearly visible and there is no background noise
  • Candidates must have a print out of the JEMAT admit card which is available on the official website along with a photo ID proof
  • Do not use any electronic gadget including mobile phones
  • No application window or pop-ups should be open during the test
  • JEMAT exam will be monitored by a human proctor, hence the candidates must not indulge in any malpractice

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