UP PET 2022: UP PET exam started, if you are joining then know the important rules


Posted on 15th Oct 2022 04:17 pm by rohit kumar

UP PET 2022: Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UPSSSC) is going to conduct the Preliminary Eligibility Test (PET) on the 15th and 16th of October, 2022. It is necessary to qualify in this examination for the Group C recruitments to be released by the UP government in the year 2022-2023. The PET exam will be conducted by the commission at various centers across the state. In such a situation, for the candidates appearing in the examination, we have brought some important rules and guidelines related to the examination which must be followed by the candidates during the examination.

 

600 additional buses will run

 

About 37 lakh candidates are taking part in the examination being conducted by the Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission. To facilitate the transportation of such a large number of students to the center, the Uttar Pradesh State Transport Department has announced to run of 600 additional buses. However, a fee will also have to be paid for the journey.

 

Know important guidelines

 

The candidates should reach the examination center before the commencement of the examination to avoid the crowd.

 

Candidates must bring their admit card, or else they will not be allowed to enter the center.

 

Carry the admit card along with a valid photo identity card.

 

Do not bring any prohibited materials like mobile phones, earphones, tablets, Bluetooth devices, calculators, digital watches, or study materials like blank papers, books, notebooks, etc. to the examination hall.

 

Candidates should not peep around or inquire in the examination hall.

 

Please follow the Corona guidelines at the examination center. Wear a mask and follow social distancing.

 

Candidates should leave their seats only after the completion of the examination.

 

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