Examination Hall definition

Examination Hall. , means the examination place, room, location, where students have to appear for the respective examination;
Examination Hall means a place declared as examination hall or as such
Examination Hall means Hall and/or room(s) where candidates are seated to appear in the SET.

Examples of Examination Hall in a sentence

  • Such candidates will have to bring their own Magnifying Glass to the Examination Hall.

  • Under no circumstances whatsoever will a candidate be allowed into the Examination Hall after the lapse of half an hour after the commencement of a paper.

  • While in the Examination Hall a candidate should not have with him or near him any book, note book, pocket note book, exercise book, sheet of paper or pieces of paper other than the stationery supplied to him.

  • Nor should any handbag, travelling bag or parcel other than the candidate’s boxes of colours and boxes of instruments where necessary or any file cover, card board pad, folded newspapers, brown papers should be brought into the Examination Hall.

  • A candidate is strictly forbidden to keep with him any book, note book or a sheet of paper with written notes once inside the Examination Hall.


More Definitions of Examination Hall

Examination Hall means the premises specified by the Controller of Examinations for holding of an examination;
Examination Hall means premises specified by the Joint Secretary (Examinations) or any other officer authorised by the Chairman for holding of an examination.
Examination Hall. “One Credit Hour” means a place or room or an area where anexamination is conducted. means one hour of lecture, or two or three hours of practical, or one and a half hours of tutorial in oneweek. “Elective Subject” means any subject that can be chosen by the students to supplement their programme of study orto fulfill their interests. “Course Subject” means the subject offered by the college for everyprogramme of study or course. “Equivalent Subject” “Credit Transfer” means any subject identified by the college asequivalent in status to another subject. means the acceptance of a student’s academic record at another college or College, in whole or in part, as either identical to or the equivalent of a part of a Spectrum College subject, for which appropriate Credit Hours are granted by Spectrum College at its sole discretion; and “Transfer Credits” means credits earned by a student and accepted by SpectrumCollege. “Exempt” means a waiver granted by Spectrum College when a student is not required to undertake a unit or units of study or a part of a unit of study because of priorstudies or work experience. “College Subject” means any subject that is prescribed as necessary by the Academic Board to ensure comprehensive orglobal education. “Core Subject” means a predetermined subject required for a programme of study to achieve adequatecompetence in the programme of study. “Compulsory Subject” means any subject classified as a Core subject andCollege subject. “Spectrum College Invoice” is SICT request for payment of tuition and other feesfor a given semester. “Orientation Week” means an orientation week for new studentsspecified by the College. “Student” means a student who is currently in a programme ofstudy that leads to a conferment of a Diploma
Examination Hall means the centre for holding examinations.
Examination Hall means a venue or place or an area where examination is conducted;
Examination Hall means any room, Hall, Laboratory, Workshop or such other premises that may be used for holding of examinations.
Examination Hall means, a room, hall, laboratory, workshop or any other premises such as drawing hall etc., identified for conducting examinations.