JEE Advanced 2020 admit card released at jeeadv.ac.in; check steps to download
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Team Careers360 | September 21, 2020 | 11:02 AM IST
NEW DELHI
: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi has released JEE Advanced 2020 admit card at the official website jeeadv.ac.in. Registered candidates can now access and download the admit card of JEE Advanced 2020 by logging in using their application number, date of birth, and mobile number. Offline JEE Advanced admit card 2020 has not been made available by IIT Delhi authorities. Note that the JEE Advanced admit card download is available for only those candidates who completed the JEE Advanced 2020 registration before the last date,
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JEE Advanced Admit Card 2020 Login Window
Steps for JEE Advanced hall ticket download 2020
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Go to the official website of JEE Advanced 2020 - jeeadv.ac.in
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Click on the JEE Advanced 2020 admit card link
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Candidates will have to enter their application number, date of birth, mobile number.
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After checking all of the details, the candidates will have to download and take a printout of the JEE Advanced admit card 2020.
If any discrepancy is found in the admit card, the candidates will have to contact the authorities through phone or email.
JEE Advanced office - 011-26591734, 011-25691735, 011-26591785
Email - jeechair@admin.iitd.ac.in
JEE Advanced 2020 COVID-19 Exam Day Guidelines
Since the examination is being conducted during COVID-19, the candidates are expected to follow some guidelines which will ensure their safety:
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Candidates are advised to bring their masks and sanitizers to the exam centres.
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3 ply masks will also be provided at the exam centres.
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Overcrowding will be prohibited
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Parents/guardians are requested to not come to the exam centre or to immediately leave the premises after dropping off their ward.
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Social distancing has to be maintained at all times.
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The admit card of JEE Advanced 2020 has to be presented at the examination centre along with a valid ID proof.
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Thermal checking will be done at the exam centre
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A strict ‘no touch policy’ will be followed by the authorities.
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Gaps, as per the government policies, will be kept between the seats of the candidates at the centre.
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Candidates will also be required to enter and exit the exam centre in an orderly manner.
JEE Advanced 2020 will be conducted on September 27 at the various exam centres across the country. This year, the examination will not be held at any foreign centre due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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JEE Advanced 2020: Over 1.6 lakh students registered for the exam
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