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ADMIT CARD
(WRIITEN TEST FOR THE POST OF GRADE-IV, HANDLOOM AND TEXTILES, DIRECTORATE OF HANDLOOM & TEXTILES, ASSAM)
• Candidates must bring his/ her Admit Card to the Examination Hall to secure admission. No candidates will be allowed to
appear in the Examination Hall without Admit Card and it should be produced before the Invigilator when asked.
• Candidates are to produce Identity proof like PAN Card, Driving License, Passport, Current ID Card issued by Educational
Institutions, Voter ID Card, AADHAR Card along with Admit Card at the time of written Test.
• The prohibited items such as any book, paper, cell phone, eraser (solid or liquid), calculator or any electronic gadget or
objectionable materials are not allowed in the Examination Hall. There will not be any provision for deposit of Mobile
phone/Electronic items etc.
• You are hereby directed to appear in the Recruitment Test as per schedule mentioned above in reference to your
application against the Advertisement.
• Please read and strictly follow the Instructions attached with the Admit Card.
• The Admit Card is provisional, subject to satisfying the eligibility conditions as given in the advertisement.
• The examination duration for PWD (Person with Disability) candidates will be 2 hours & 15 minutes (10:00 AM - 12:15 PM).
• Wearing of face mask is compulsory. Candidates are instructed to bring their own face mask and sanitizer.
• Candidates will have to maintain protocol of social distancing given by the Government during the examination.
Sd/-
Director
Handloom Textiles & Sericulture
Signature of the Invigilator Directorate Of Handloom & Textiles
UNDERTAKING
1. Smt ANAMIKA DEB Roll No: 130236, applied for the post of Grade-IV, Handloom and Textiles, hereby
undertake that I fulfill all the eligibility criteria as per the Advertisement and if and when any ineligibility
condition is detected or any information is found false or concealed regarding my application, I shall be
disqualified at any stage and no further correspondance would be made/entertained in this regard.
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