DELHI DELED NTT 2025 EXAM HALL TIPS | DELHI DELED EXAM HALL TIPS | DELHI DELED NTT IMP DOCUMENTS

Mannu Rathee NBA
28 May 202509:44

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Manu Rathi provides an essential guide for students preparing for the Delhi D.El.Ed and NTT exams. He covers important exam instructions, including dress code, necessary documents, and arrival times. Rathi emphasizes punctuality and preparation, stressing that students should arrive early, bring printed copies of their e-admit cards, original ID proof, and avoid carrying electronic devices. He also introduces upcoming revision classes and the Maha Live Mock exam, encouraging students to join the Telegram group for free PDFs. The video wraps up with practical tips and motivation to ensure students are ready for the big day.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Arrive 1.5 hours before the exam to complete procedures like photo capture and biometric fingerprinting.
  • 😀 The main gate will close 30 minutes before the exam starts, and no late entries will be allowed.
  • 😀 Make sure to carry a printed e-admit card and an original photo ID (like PAN, driving license, or Aadhar card).
  • 😀 Bring a transparent water bottle and recent passport-sized color photographs for the exam.
  • 😀 Avoid bringing any electronic devices, calculators, bags, or metallic items to the exam center.
  • 😀 Wear simple clothing—avoid flashy jewelry, gold, or silver. Comfortable footwear is recommended.
  • 😀 Do not carry any extra materials like written notes or paper into the exam center.
  • 😀 If there are discrepancies in your personal details (name, photo, or signature), inform the invigilator immediately.
  • 😀 A Maha Live Mock exam session is scheduled to help with exam preparation, followed by revision classes on Hindi, Computer Science, and more.
  • 😀 The exam will consist of 150 questions with no negative marking, covering General Awareness, Social Science, General Science, Maths, and more.
  • 😀 Follow all exam center instructions, including biometric and photo verification, and refrain from misconduct as it could result in legal action.

Q & A

  • What should candidates wear for the Delhi D.El.Ed and NTT exams?

    -Candidates should wear normal, comfortable clothing. Avoid wearing excessive jewelry or flashy items. Simple attire such as a t-shirt and lower is suitable, and footwear like slippers or regular shoes is recommended.

  • What is the recommended arrival time for candidates before the exam?

    -Candidates are advised to arrive at the exam center at least 1.5 hours before the scheduled start time to complete necessary procedures like QR code scanning, photo capture, and biometric fingerprinting.

  • Are there any specific items that candidates are prohibited from bringing to the exam?

    -Yes, candidates are not allowed to bring any electronic devices such as watches, communication devices, handbags, calculators, or metallic items. Additionally, they must not bring any personal notes or papers into the exam hall.

  • What should candidates bring with them to the exam?

    -Candidates should bring a printed copy of their e-admit card, an original photo ID proof (such as a PAN card, driving license, or voter ID), a transparent water bottle, and two recent passport-sized photographs.

  • What should candidates do if they have a disability and need special accommodations?

    -Candidates with disabilities must bring the certificate issued by the competent authority and any self-declaration forms required for assistance such as a scribe.

  • Is there any provision for parking or waiting areas at the exam centers?

    -No, there are no dedicated waiting areas or parking facilities at the exam centers. It is recommended to use public transportation such as the metro to reach the exam venue.

  • What are the consequences of bringing any prohibited items to the exam?

    -Bringing prohibited items like electronic devices, notes, or metallic objects can lead to disqualification from the exam. Any misconduct could result in legal actions against the candidate.

  • What is the procedure for entering the exam center and starting the exam?

    -Candidates must arrive at the exam center, complete biometric verification, and receive their user ID and password for the CBT. They will be assigned a specific terminal to start the exam.

  • Can candidates change their exam center after the admit card has been issued?

    -No, candidates cannot request a change in their exam center once the admit card has been issued.

  • What is the format of the upcoming Maha Live Mock exam?

    -The Maha Live Mock exam will consist of 150 questions covering various sections like General Awareness (10 marks), Social Science (40 marks), General Science (40 marks), Mathematics (10 marks), Aptitude Test (15 marks), Teaching Aptitude (15 marks), Reasoning (10 marks), English (10 marks), and Hindi (10 marks).

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