Overview
- The exam runs on February 7–8 and 14–15 in two daily shifts (9:30 am–12:30 pm and 2:30 pm–5:30 pm), with each paper lasting three hours.
- All papers are computer-based across 30 disciplines, candidates may attempt one or two papers, and questions include MCQ, MSQ and NAT with negative marking for MCQs.
- Candidates must carry a printed admit card with a valid photo ID and report 60–90 minutes early for biometric verification and security checks.
- A 20-minute on-screen reading window precedes the test, login is blocked 30 minutes after the start, and rough work must be done on provided scribble pads that are labeled and returned.
- Electronic devices, watches, metallic accessories and shoes are barred, simple clothing with open footwear is advised, and results are tentatively scheduled for March 19.