JEE Advanced 2020 admit card releasing tomorrow at jeeadv.nic.in
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IIT Delhi will release the JEE Advanced admit card 2020 on September 21 at jeeadv.nic.in. As per the official JEE Advanced admit card release date, hall tickets will be released online on the official website. All registered candidates will be able to download their JEE Advanced 2020 admit card till September 27. For JEE Advanced admit card 2020 download, candidates will have to login to the candidate portal using their registration number, date of birth, mobile number and email ID.
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JEE Advanced admit card 2020 download steps
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Visit the JEE Advanced 2020 website jeeadv.nic.in
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Click on the “JEE Advanced Admit Card 2020 Download ” link.
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Enter registration number, date of birth, mobile number and email ID.
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Click on the “Login” button.
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JEE Advanced admit card 2020 will be displayed on the screen.
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Download the admit card and take a printout.
JEE Advanced 2020 admit card will include details about the exam date, time, IIT zone, centre address and other details related to the candidates. In case of any discrepancy in the JEE Advanced admit card 2020, candidates must contact the Chairman of the respective zonal coordinating IIT immediately.
JEE Advanced 2020- Exam Day Guidelines
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Candidates should reach their exam centres as per the reporting time mentioned in their JEE Advanced 2020 admit card
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Candidates must avoid gathering and maintain social distancing at exam centre
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Candidates must carry their JEE Advanced admit card and valid photo ID proof to the exam centres.
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Candidates must follow all the COVID-19 guidelines which will be mentioned on the admit card.
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Candidates will be provided face masks at the entry.
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Thermal scanning of the candidates will be done at the entry.
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Candidates will not be allowed to wear items containing metals like rings, bracelets, etc. to the exam hall.
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Candidates are not allowed to carry any electronic gadgets to the exam halls like mobile, calculators etc.
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Candidates are allowed to wear simple analog watches.
JEE Advanced 2020 exam date is September 27. The exam will be conducted as a computer-based exam at 215 exam cities in India. JEE Advanced 2020 results will be out on October 5.
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