The Karnataka National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship (NMMS) 2026 examination will be conducted on 1 February 2026, and students appearing for the test are advised to follow specific exam-day guidelines to ensure smooth entry and participation. The rules cover documentation, prohibited items, arrival time, behaviour during the exam, and dress recommendations.
Required Documents and Entry Protocol
Candidates must bring a printed copy of their admit card and a valid identity proof to the exam centre on 1 February 2026. Entry into the test venue will not be permitted without these essential documents. Students should plan travel to the allotted centre well in advance and arrive at least 45 minutes before the exam starts, which helps in completing security checks and verification procedures without last-minute rush or stress.
Prohibited Items and Conduct Rules
No electronic devices, such as mobile phones, smartwatches or Bluetooth gadgets, are allowed inside the exam hall. Candidates must ensure that they do not carry any such items on the exam day. Once the examination begins, students are expected to remain calm, read the paper carefully before beginning, and stay seated until the exam concludes. Leaving the hall early is not permitted under any circumstances.
Dress Code and Comfort Tips
While there is no official dress code, students are recommended to wear formal, decent and comfortable clothing. Parents are urged to ensure that:
- Boys avoid jeans with multiple pockets, which may delay security checks.
- No excess accessories such as rings, bracelets, bangles or similar items are worn.
- Comfortable footwear such as slippers is preferred over shoes with thick soles.
These suggestions aim to prevent unnecessary delays during frisking and facilitate better concentration on the exam.
Final Advice for Exam Day
Students should double-check that they carry all required stationery (pens/pencils as permitted), their admit card, and identity proof well before reaching the examination centre. Being well-prepared with these essentials helps avoid disqualification or last-minute issues. Following these important instructions will help candidates focus on their NMMS performance and avoid procedural complications on the 1 February 2026 exam day.