KEA VAO 2024 Karnataka Village Administrative Written Exam Dress Code: The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) Village Administrative Officer Written Exam or KEA VAO Written Exam 2024 will be on October 27, 2024.
The exam consists of two papers - Paper I and Paper II. Candidates must ensure they bring their hall tickets to the exam centre as a mandatory requirement.
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KEA VAO 2024 Written Exam: Key points to remember
KEA VAO 2024 Written Exam: Admit card
The KEA VAO 2024 Written Exam admit card consists of centre details and candidate instructions.
Before arriving at the exam centres, candidates must download the admit card and bring it to the exam hall.
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KEA VAO 2024 Written Exam: Dress code
Candidates should wear casual attire, avoiding long-sleeved clothes. Shoes are not allowed, but slippers or sandals are permitted.
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KEA VAO Exam Schedule 2024
Exam Date: October 27, 2024 (Sunday)
Shift timing for Paper 1: 10:30 am to 2:30 pm
Shift timing for Paper 2: 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm
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KEA VAO 2024 Written Exam: Permitted items
KEA VAO 2024 admit card with affixed photograph.
Valid Identity proof, preferably an Aadhaar Card (with photograph)/ E-Aadhaar/Ration Card/Aadhaar enrollment no with a photo to the centre.
Transparent water bottle.
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KEA VAO 2024 Written Exam: Barred items
Any textual material (printed or written), pieces of paper
Geometry or pencil boxes, plastic pouches, calculators, pens, scales, writing pads
Pen drives, erasers, log tables, electronic pens/scanners, etc
Any communication device such as mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, earphones, microphones, pagers, health bands, etc.
The exam conducting authority appealed to examinees not to indulge in unfair means, impersonation, etc. Candidates found using unfair means are liable for strict action.