The All India Forensic Science Entrance Test (AIFSET) 2025 has been made more convenient for students now that the test is held online. The candidates can easily appear for the test using their desktops, laptops, or mobile phones from anywhere. Applicants must be aware of the exam guidelines in advance so that they can take the test without any problems and provide a seamless experience.
There will be one right response for each of the 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) in AIFSET 2025. The exam duration is 60 minutes, and one mark will be given for each correct answer. Notably, there is no negative marking for wrong answers, and hence candidates can attempt all the questions without any apprehension of losing marks. For a trouble-free examination procedure, candidates will be required to log in at least 15 minutes before the notified start time on their registered mobile number. While mobile can be used, for a seamless experience, the suggestion is that a laptop or desktop be utilized. The Registered candidate will receive an official Exam Portal link well in advance of the exam.
To keep the exam unbiased, tight surveillance measures have been put into effect. The examination will be proctored with constant observation using cameras, sound listening, and browsing activity tracking. Moreover, the entire screen activity will be logged during the exam period to deter any kind of fraudulent activity. In case of suspicious activity, it can lead to instant disqualification.
Candidates who have enrolled will receive an official link to the Exam Portal. Constant surveillance, including sound detection, video monitoring, and browser activity tracking, will be in place to preserve the integrity of the test. To guard against unfair practices, all screen activity will be logged during the exam, and any questionable behavior could lead to disqualification.
It is recommended that candidates review the "TRAINING" part of their profile before taking the test. This section provides important details about the exam.
AIFSET 2025 Goes Digital: Exam now available on the web, reducing constraints of time for aspirants
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