JEE Main 2019 Paper 1 April 10: Live Updates
Saakshi Lama | April 10, 2019 | 07:59 AM IST | 2 mins read
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Try NowJEE Main 2019 Paper 1 April 10: Live Updates - NTA conducted the third day of JEE Main Paper 1 today i.e., April 10. The examination was held in two shifts - forenoon (9:30 AM to 12:30 PM) and afternoon session (2:30 PM to 5:30 PM). The final paper of JEE Main Paper 1 will be held on April 12, 2019. Careers360 presents live updates of JEE Main 2019 Paper 1 April 10 from the centres to give an exclusive coverage of all the events happening.
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Afternoon Shift
5:30 PM - The afternoon session of the examination has concluded
2:30 PM - Afternoon session of JEE Main 2019 April 10 has commenced
2:26 PM- Gate closed by the authorities
2:26 PM - Final announcement made by the candidates
2:09 PM - Gate semi-closed but still allowing the candidates to enter
1:49 PM - Last minute entries have reached the examination centre
1:12 PM - Students are continuously entering into exam centre
1:00 PM - Guard starts checking the admit card
12:53 PM - Students start entering the examination hall
12:00 Noon - Students start arriving at the centres for the forenoon session of JEE Main Paper 1 (April 10)
Forenoon Shift
12:30 PM - Forenoon session of JEE Main 2019 April 10 ends
9:30 AM - Forenoon session of JEE Main 2019 April 10 has commenced
9:27 AM - Gates closed for the forenoon session
9:20 AM - Final announcement has been done by the guards
9:10 AM - Gates of the examination centre are about to close
9:02 AM - Final call for the students
8:48 AM - Most of the students have entered the examination center
8:21 AM - The guards are asking the students to check their lab number before entering
8:19 AM - Guards announcing that electronic gadgets are not allowed and that parents should not stand in front of the gate.
7:56 AM - Guards are checking the admit card at the examination centre gate.
7:53 AM - One student has arrived at the wrong gate. Guards are directing him to the correct one
7:39 AM - Students have started entering the examination centre
7:38 AM - The guard is announcing the instructions
7:38 AM - Gates have opened for the forenoon session
7:33 AM - Crowd is gathering at the examination centre gate since entry is going to commence
7:12 AM - Students are checking their roll number at the centres
7:09 AM - Guards are pasting the notice for today’s examination
7:00 AM - Students along with their parents or guardians start arriving at their centres.
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