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Instructions to follow in an examination hall by students - 1

Here are some typical instructions that might be given in an examination hall:


1. Silence
Maintain silence at all times during the examination. Any form of communication, verbal or non-verbal, is strictly prohibited.

2. No Cheating
Do not engage in any form of cheating, including looking at someone else's paper, using unauthorized materials, or communicating with other students.

3. Electronic Devices
Switch off and keep all electronic devices, including mobile phones, smartwatches, and calculators (if not permitted), outside the examination hall. Using these devices is not allowed during the exam.

4. Seating Arrangement
Sit at your allocated seat as per the seating arrangement provided. Do not change seats without permission.

5. Materials Allowed
Only bring the necessary materials allowed for the exam, such as pens, pencils, rulers, and permitted stationery. Do not bring any unauthorized materials into the examination hall.

6. Time Management
Manage your time effectively during the exam. Pay attention to the allocated time for each section or question and pace yourself accordingly.

7. Answer Sheets
Fill in your details (name, roll number, etc.) clearly and accurately on the answer sheet. Follow the instructions on how to mark answers and write responses.

8. Requesting Assistance
If you need clarification or assistance during the exam, raise your hand to attract the attention of the invigilator. Do not communicate directly with other students.

9. Leaving Early
Do not leave the examination hall until the specified time for the exam is over. If you finish early, review your answers or sit quietly until the end of the exam.

10. End of Exam
Stop writing immediately when instructed to do so at the end of the exam. Ensure that you submit your answer sheet and any other materials provided.

Following these instructions ensures a smooth and fair conduct of examinations, creates a conducive environment for all students, and upholds the integrity of the assessment process.

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