Mahatma Gandhi University is conducting the last day of the TG ICET exam 2025 today. The first exam was conducted on 8th June 2025, and today (9th June 2025) is the last day for the exam. The examination was held in 2 shifts, morning (FN) at 10 am and afternoon (AN) at 2:30 pm on 8 June 2025 and will be conducted in similar shifts for today.
Students appearing in the examination are encouraged to reach the examination centre beforehand, as the doors will be closed 15 minutes before the examination starts. And also ensure that they are not carrying any electronic gadgets, such as a mobile phone, Bluetooth earphones, or a smartwatch, to the examination hall, as it is strictly prohibited. The university requires every candidate to follow the guidelines mentioned below.
TG ICET 2025 Highlights
TG ICET Guidelines for Candidates:
Candidates must carry their admit cards along with a government-issued identity proof to the center.
Electronic gadgets like a mobile phone, Bluetooth earphones, or a smartwatch are strictly prohibited. Candidates can't bring them inside the examination hall for any reason.
Candidates are advised to reach the examination center at least 1 hour early; the door will be closed 15 minutes before the examination, and no entry will be allowed afterwards.
Wear comfortable clothing on the examination day.
In case of any technical issue while giving the examination, quickly inform the invigilator to resolve the issue.
Keep track of time and manage it resourcefully, as there is no section-wise time limit.
If a certain question is taking too much time, candidates are advised to move forward and mark it as “review” to revisit the questions once the other questions are answered.
There will be a bell that rings 75 minutes after the examination begins to announce that the half-time of the examination is over.
TG ICET 2025 June 8 Paper Analysis
According to candidates who appeared in TG ICET 2025 on June 8, the difficulty level of the paper was easy to moderate. On average, students were able to do 145-180 good attempts across sections. There were 200 questions that candidates needed to answer in 2 hours and 30 minutes. The communication ability section is said to be easy in comparison to the analytical ability and data sufficiency section, which was tricky according to the candidates. Students found the mathematical ability section the toughest and were able to attempt the least number of questions there.
All the best to the candidates appearing for TG ICET 2025 on 9 June 2025; trust yourself, don't panic, and keep calm while giving the examination. You got this!