FRI Entrance Exam for MSc courses to be conducted on August 30 | Check New Rules and Gudelines

FRI Entrance Exam for MSc courses to be conducted on August 30 | Check New Rules and Gudelines

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New Delhi, Updated on Aug 28, 2020 15:00 IST

The FRI Entrance Exam will be conducted on August 30, 2020, for MSc courses. Check out the rules and guidelines.

FRI Entrance Exam for MSc courses to be conducted on August 30 | Check Rules and Guidelines

The Forest Research Institute (FRI) Deemed to be University will conduct the FRI Entrance Exam for MSc courses on August 30, 2020, and the entrance exam will be a Remote Proctored Test (RPT), i.e. students will have to give their entrance exam from home and will be monitored as well through their Laptops/Desktops and Mobile phones. The entrance exam will be conducted from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM. The varsity had released a list of candidates who have been deemed eligible to give for the entrance exam and 1,143 students have been selected.

Students are advised to adhere to the rules and guidelines laid down as invigilation will be strict and any form of suspicious activity will lead to disqualification and the entrance exam for the student will be cancelled. Also, the candidate should have the basic minimum computer requirements in order to successfully give the entrance exam. It is also important to give the mock test as it will be a practice of what is expected on the main day.

FRI Entrance Exam Highlights

Name of Exam

FRI Entrance Exam

Conducting Body

Forest Research Institute (FRI)

Exam Mode

Online (Computer Based Test)

Exam Format

MCQ

Exam Medium

English

Exam Duration

3 Hours

Exam Timings

10:00 AM to 1:00 PM

Total Questions

200

Negative Marking

Yes

Marks Per Correct Answer

4 Marks

Negative Mark

1 Mark

Students are advised to carefully read and understand the rules and guidelines carefully. The liberty provided is that the candidate is giving the exam from home, however, the rules are stricter and any sudden moves or any form of activity which seems suspicious, the invigilator will cancel the examination. The candidate has to remember that there will eyes on them and will have to just focus and give the entrance exam.

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