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Entry at Staff Selection Commission Examination restricted half an hour before the exam starts

| | Aug 07, 2015, at 11:52 pm
Kolkata, Aug 7 (IBNS) The Staff Selection Commission has decided to allow candidates to enter the venues of the examination conducted by it till half an hour before the commencement of the examination.

"Candidates will not be allowed entry after 9.30 AM for the examinations which starts at 10.00 AM (morning session) and after 1.30 PM for the examinations which starts at 2.00 PM (afternoon session). This instruction is clearly mentioned in the admission certificates issued to the candidates of Commission’s examinations," read a government statement.

"The Commission will ensure. strict compliance of this guideline in the Combined Graduate Level (Tier – I) Examination, 2015 on 09.08.2015 and 16.08.2015 in both the sessions on each day, as informed by the Regional Director, Staff Selection Commissioner (ER) by a press note," it said.

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