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Centre for Development of Advanced Computing

C-CAT January 2024

Admit Card

1. Hall Ticket Number : 24035252001390

2. Name of the Candidate : MEKALA BHARATH KUMAR

3. Date of the C-CAT : 13-January-2024 (Saturday)

4. Sections Appearing : A (09:30 AM - 10:30 AM)

B (10:45 AM - 11:45 AM)

5. Category Applied for : Category 2

6. Name of the Test Centre : C-DAC

7. Address of the Test Centre : No. 68, 4th Cross, Electronics City Phase 1, Hosur Road,
Opp. BSNL Tel Exchange Bengaluru Karnataka 560100

Test Centre location


8. Test Centre location map url : https://maps.app.goo.gl/P3qgdccngfkMqY7F8 QR Code

9. Contact No.of the Test Centre : Landline No : 080 28523300


Mobile No : N/A

10. All India Helpline Numbers : 020 25503134/136/107 (Pune), 0120 2210800 Extn 92 (Noida)

Note - The location QR and link may not remain correct or valid, candidate must ensure their timely arrival at given centre address.

General Examination Instructions


1. Candidate must appear for C-CAT on the specified date and time at the venue mentioned on the Admit Card. The Admit Card must
be presented with a Government approved photo identity card of the Candidate.

2. Candidate should arrive at the C-CAT venue 60 minutes before the start of C-CAT. No candidate will be allowed to enter the Exam
Hall 30 minutes after the start of the exam. No extra time will be given to candidate reaching late for the exam.

3. Carrying mobile phones or any other electronic device is STRICTLY PROHIBITED in the exam hall. Doing so can attract penalties
that may include debarring the candidate from taking the examination.
4. Merely having Admit Card does not entitle the Candidate any rights, and admittance to C-CAT venue and examination is at the
discretion of C-DAC appointed officials.
5. C-DAC appointed officials may require Candidate to present for physical identification, including full face to be shown, before
allowing entry to exam centre or during the exam. Candidate may be subjected to a physical search (pat-down) before or any time
during the exam at the discretion of C-DAC appointed officials.
6. Use of unfair means by any Candidate, whether detected at the time of the test, evaluation or any other stage, may lead to
cancellation of his/her candidature, admission, and/or award of Diploma. Causing any law & order problem, disruption to C-CAT,
disruption to other candidates, attempt to influence the admission process or officials, use of threats / violence / abusive language,
etc. may lead to cancellation of candidature in addition to any action that may be taken by appropriate authorities.

7. By appearing in C-CAT, the Candidate accepts the directions, terms & conditions, and do’s & don’ts issued by C-DAC in the
Admission Booklet and the Admit Card. The Candidate also agrees to follow the directions of the C-DAC appointed officials at Exam
venue.

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Centre for Development of Advanced Computing

C-CAT January 2024

Instructions for Candidates during C-CAT

1. Candidate is not allowed to leave the exam seat without permission of the Invigilator.

2. Do not start the exam (do not click the Next button) before instructed to do so by the Invigilator.

3. Before attempting the questions during C-CAT, candidate is advised to carefully read and follow the instructions given along with the
question paper.

4. Candidate is not allowed to use any books, logarithmic tables, calculators, mobile phones, assistance from another person or any
other electronic gadgets in the Exam Hall. No eatables are permitted inside the Exam Hall. A simple transparent bottle of water may
be allowed inside the Exam Hall.

5. DO NOT CLOSE THE EXAM BROWSER ANYTIME DURING THE EXAM. In case the browser is closed accidentally, it
SHOULD BE reported to the Invigilator immediately.

6. Do not open any other software application on the exam computer. Do not shutdown the machine or fiddle with allocated hardware or
software.

7. Check the candidate's name and hall ticket number being displayed on the screen. In case of any discrepancy, report immediately to
the Invigilator.

8. Ensure that the attendance is marked and note down the Session-ID on the attendance sheet. Any other Session-ID which has not
been mentioned in the attendance sheet would not be considered and all responses on that Session-ID would be treated as null and
void.

9. The Exam paper has three Sections (Section A, Section B, Section C). Every section has fifty (50) objective-type questions and is of
one (01) hour duration. Each objective-type question has four choices of which only one is correct. Candidate should select the radio
button, given with the question , corresponding to his/her correct choice.

10. The marking scheme of C-CAT is as follows:


a. Plus three (+3) marks for each correct answer.
b. Minus one (-1) mark for each wrong answer.
c. Zero (0) mark for each un-attempted question.
11 Candidate can navigate the questions using scroll bar or directly through the question number grid.

12. C-CAT screen contains the following buttons with the below specified functionality:

Button Functionality

Examination Instruction This link will open the instructions for the exam. After reading the Instructions candidate has to click
on Back button to move back to the questions interface.

Mark for Review In case a candidate is not sure about the answer, then he /she can use this Button to mark the
question for a visit later. It will be shown with a ? against the question (in the question number grid)
if the question has not been answered but has marked it for review. In case candidate has
answered the question and marked it for review, then will be displayed against the question
number grid.

Clear Answer This button will clear the option marked and the question will be shown as un-answered.

13. Candidate may ask for A4 size sheet for rough work. Candidate may carry a simple graphite -pencil / ballpoint pen for rough work.
Candidate must record his /her Name, Hall Ticket number and Session-ID on the rough sheet. Candidate must return the rough
sheet to the Invigilator before leaving the Exam Hall.

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