JEE Main February 2021: Documents to carry at the exam centre
Ritu Tripathi | February 16, 2021 | 01:07 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will start the JEE Main February 2021 exam from February 23 to 26. To appear for Joint Entrance Exam (Main) 2021, candidates have to produce some important documents. The list of JEE Main 2021 necessary documents is mentioned on the admit card of JEE Main 2021.
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The authorities have released on the JEE Main 2021 official website- jeemain.nta.nic.in on February 11 with all the documents required to appear for JEE Main 2021 February session. JEE Main 2021 admit card also contains instructions on the documents to be carried to the exam centres. Check the list of items allowed at JEE Main exam centres 2021 here.
JEE Main 2021- Documents to carry to exam centre
The details regarding the JEE Main 2021 documents required are available on JEE official website- jeemain.nta.nic.in . Candidates can carry the following documents to the JEE Mains 2021 exam centres
JEE Main 2021 admit card- Candidates have to download their JEE Main admit card and carry it to the exam centre. No candidate will be allowed without a valid admit card.
Duly filled self-declaration/ undertaking- Candidates must carry the duly signed "Undertaking Form" released along with the JEE Main admit card to the exam centre. Candidates will have to enter details like whether they had fever/cough or any symptoms in the last few days and their travel history.
Original Id proof- Candidates must carry original valid ID proof to the JEE Main exam centre. A valid Id proof can be PAN Card/Driving License/Voter Id/Passport/Aadhaar Card/Ration Card, etc.
PwD Certificate (if claiming reservation)- PwD candidates claiming reservation will be required to carry a PwD certificate issued by a competent authority.
JEE Main 2021- What is allowed inside the exam hall?
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Personal transparent water bottle.
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A simple transparent ballpoint pen.
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Spare photograph of candidate (to be pasted on attendance sheet)
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Personal Hand sanitizer (50 ml).
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Mask and gloves
Candidates must also follow all COVID-19 norms like social distancing and follow the instructions given by the invigilators at the JEE Main 2021 exam centres.
More than 21 lakh students have registered for JEE Main 2021 exam and out of this, around 6.6 lakh have registered for the February session.
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