SSC CHSL Tier 2 2022 exam day guidelines are here for the candidates ready to appear for the exam on September 18. Aspirants must also updated on the SSC CHSL Tier 2 2022 exam day guidelines to avoid making any mistakes that may cost them valuable time at the time of the examination. One of the important exam day guideline is to carry the admit card and other documents. The Staff Selection Commission released the SSC CHSL (Combined Higher Secondary Level) Tier 2 Admit Card 2022 on September 6. All those candidates who are appearing for the offline exam can download the hall tickets from the official portal - @ssc.nic.in. Besides,
SSC CHSL Tier 2 2022 Exam Day Guidelines
The Staff Selection Commission has some guidelines for all candidates appearing for Tier 2 of the SSC CHSL 2022 exam, which are as follows:
All candidates must reach the allotted exam centre at least an hour before the scheduled time as mentioned on the SSC CHSL Tier 2 Admit Card 2022 to avoid crowding.
All candidates must carry a copy of the SSC CHSL Tier 2 Hall Ticket 2022 that has their signature and a recent photograph affixed on top of it.
Candidates are required to carry all the essential documents in addition to the admit card. These include original and a copy of the Govt. issued ID proof (Aadhaar card/PAN card/Passport/Voter’s ID/Driving license), and 2-3 coloured, recently taken passport-sized photographs.
Aspirants are required to follow social distancing norms and other Covid-safety protocols within the exam premises.
Candidates must wear masks, disposable gloves, and use sanitizers for their personal use.
All candidates must have their body temperature checked at the entry gate with thermal guns.
Candidates must produce the SSC CHSL Tier 2 Admit Card 2022 at the entry gate for verification.
It must be noted that frisking will be done but with Handheld Metal Detectors.
Applicants are strictly prohibited from carrying books, pens and magazines, pens, calculators, watches, mobile phones and other electronic gadgets.
Candidates must abide by the dressing code as specified by the Commission – avoid wearing full-sleeved shirts and kurtis, closed-toe shoes and sandals, sharp accessories, like nose pins, bracelets, earrings etc.
After the completion of a shift, candidates must exit the exam hall in an orderly manner as per the instructions of the invigilator after submission of the test paper.
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