SBI Preliminary Exam: Relaxations for the Candidates appearing for the Exam

Candidates are allowed free passage-based on the physical or e-admit card
SBI Preliminary Exam: Relaxations for the Candidates appearing for the Exam

GUWAHATI: The SBI Preliminary exam is going to be held on July 10, 11, 12, and 13 across various centers.

It is to be mentioned that candidates are allowed free passage-based on the physical or e-admit card. They will also be given relaxation and one companion from inter-district movement, curfew, pillion riding, and odd-even only for the movement on the day prior to the exam.

GP Singh, on Wednesday, posted this on Twitter. He further said that people responsible for this Exam can likewise profit of exceptions subject to creation of obligation detailed approval letter.

He tweeted, "Reference SBI exam mid July - candidates are allowed free passage based on physical or e-admit card. Relaxation to candidate and one companion from inter-district movement, curfew, pillion riding and odd-even only for movement on day/day prior of exam. For those on duty for this Exam - They can also avail of exemptions subject to production of duty detailed authorisation letter."

Similarly, on Tuesday (July 6), Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal said that the third and fourth sessions of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE Main) 2021 will be held in July and August. The third session will be held between July 20 and 25 and the fourth session has been scheduled for July 27 to August 2, as per the minister.

The JEE Main 2021 application window for the third session has opened yesterday night and the last date to register is July 8. It is to be mentioned that application forms have reopened at jeemain.nta.nic.in from yesterday onwards, where candidates who have not yet can apply now. It is to notify that the application forms will only be available for three days. Also, candidates have also been allowed to change their exam centres. To make sure, they get the city or centre in the nearest location, the number of exam centres has also been increased.

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