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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
NIFT Situation Test will be conducted in an offline mode at the various NIFT campuses. Considering there are 19 NIFTs, the candidate will be able to select any of these institutes to appear in the Situation Test. The window to select test centres for the Situation Test will be announced soon after the declaration of NIFT results for the written exam. Test centres for the Situation Test will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. So, candidates need to book their slots as soon as possible. Note that if seats in a particular centre (or institute) fill out, the candidate will not be able to be offered slots for that institute.
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Contributor-Level 10
Yes, candidates are given the option to revisit the JIPMAT test after they complete answering the questions. However, once the candidate submits the JIPMAT answers, NTA will log out the candidate from the exam portal. To review the answers, candidates can directly click on the button for each answer number. Candidates are advised to only review the answers after they complete answering all the questions. Reviewing before the test is completed may lead to wastage of time while taking the JIPMAT exam. Since the JIPMAT mock test is completely similar to the actual exam, candidates are allowed to review their answers in the JIPMAT mock tes
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates must select 3 preferred test cities from the available choices. The test centres are allotted on first come first serve basis. It is mandatory to select three test centers from which NBEMS will allot the test centre location. The final decision rests with the exam conducting authorities. Candidates cannot make changes cities chosen while getting registered. Therefore, select the test cities carefully.
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