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CET for Senior Secondary Students in Udaipur Begins

A total of 169,632 candidates registered for the examination
 

The Rajasthan Subordinate and Ministerial Services Selection Board (RSMSSB) is prepared to conduct the Common Eligibility Test (CET) for Senior Secondary students in Udaipur on October 22, 23, and 24, 2024. The exams will take place at 528 centers in the city, with a total of 169,632 candidates registered. Candidates can download the admit cards from rsmssb.rajasthan.gov.in as well as recruitment.rajasthan.gov.in.

Exam Schedule and Shifts

The examinations will be held in two shifts each day. The first shift is scheduled from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM, and the second shift will run from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM. 

Traffic Management and Security Measures

District Collector Arvind Poswal, IG Rajesh Meena, and SP Yogesh Goyal have alerted police and transportation officials to ensure smooth traffic management during the exam days. Security arrangements will be enhanced at the roadways bus stand in Udiapole to manage the influx of candidates.

Examination Details

The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board has released information regarding the exam pattern, marking scheme, OMR sheets, and dress code. Candidates can reach out to the control room at 0294-2413278 for any examination-related issues.

Guidelines for Answering Questions

Education expert Dev Sharma explains that candidates will face multiple-choice questions with five answer options. The written exam will be held for 300 marks. Students must select one of the first four options as the correct answer. If they choose not to answer a question, they should select the fifth option. Failing to select any option from all five will lead to negative marking. Additionally, students who do not choose any option for more than 15 questions will be declared ineligible for the exam. An extra 10 minutes has been provided for students to make their selections.

Candidates must bring their admit cards on the day of the exam. Failure to present the admit card will result in being denied entry to the exam hall.

Safety Appeal to Candidates

IG Rajesh Meena has urged candidates travelling long distances to avoid sitting on the roofs of buses and trains. Such actions are dangerous and pose a significant risk to their lives. The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board has also issued a formal appeal to students to refrain from these unsafe practices.

Source: Media Reports