JEE Advanced 2021 AAT tomorrow: Check exam timings, instructions
Prabakaran K | October 17, 2021 | 09:53 AM IST | 2 mins read
Candidates appearing for the JEE Advanced AAT 2021 exam should check the exam guidelines here.
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Download EBookNew Delhi: JEE Advanced AAT 2021 exam is scheduled to be held in pen and paper-based mode tomorrow, October 18. The examination will be held at all 23 IITs from 9 am to 12 noon. So, the candidates should reach the JEE Advanced AAT 2021 exam centre by 8:30 am. The exam will consist of only one paper of 03 hours duration. The JEE Advanced AAT 2021 question paper will be available in the English language only.
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Candidates are advised to obey all the social distancing measures in and outside the exam centre. The authority has made enough arrangements at all exam centres because of the COVID-19 pandemic situation.
JEE Advanced AAT 2021 dates
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JEE Advanced AAT exam date 2021 |
October 18, 2021 (09:00 to 12:00 IST) |
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Release of JEE Advanced 2021 result |
October 22, 2021 |
JEE Advanced AAT 2021 exam day instructions:
Candidates who are going to appear for the JEE Advanced AAT 2021 exam need to go through all the exam day instructions to be obeyed at the exam centre.
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Candidates are advised to reach the venue of the exam around 8:30 am on October 18, 2021.
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No candidates will be permitted entry into the exam centre after gate closing time and they will not be permitted to leave the exam centre before the exam concludes.
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There is no separate JEE Advanced AAT 2021 admit card for the entrance exam. The admit card has to be produced in the exam hall, along with any one of the valid original photo identity proof.
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Candidates should maintain the proper social distancing at the exam centre. They need to maintain at least six feet of distance from each other.
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Aspirants should be seated at their allotted place after entering the exam hall. After that, they have to follow the instructions given by the exam invigilators, before the commencement of the exam.
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Candidates should carry their own drawing and colouring aids to the exam hall.
The UG Architecture course (B.Arch) is available at IIT (BHU) Varanasi, IIT Kharagpur and IIT Roorkee only. Candidates desiring of joining the BArch course will have to qualify in the JEE Architecture Aptitude Test exam 2021. JEE Advanced 2021 result has been declared on October 15.
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