JEE Main 2021 March 16 shift 1 begins; Documents required, guidelines
Today is the first day of JEE Main 2021 March attempt. NTA is conducting shift 1 of JEE Main 2021 exam on March 16.
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Gargi Tomar | March 16, 2021 | 09:10 AM IST
NEW DELHI:
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has begun the JEE Main 2021 March session today. The shift 1 timing is from 9 AM to 12 PM. The first day of JEE Main March 2021 exam is being conducted in two shifts in online mode.
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JEE Main 2021 exam timing for shift 1 is 9 AM to 12 PM and shift 2 will be held from 3 PM to 6 pm. The NTA is conducting paper 1 of JEE Main 2021 exam in 322 cities across the country. A total of 6,19,638 students have registered for the JEE Main March session 2021.
JEE Main 2021 exam dates - March session
Exam date |
Dates |
JEE Main March exam dates 2021 |
March 16 to 18, 2021 |
JEE Main 2021 exam day guidelines
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Students are required to reach the venue of the exam centre one hour before the reporting time as specified in the JEE Main 2021 admit card for the March session.
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They need to fill the self-declaration form given in their admit card and sign in the place wherever needed.
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Candidates who have a valid admit card will be allowed to enter the exam centre. After that, they should undergo temperature measurement and other necessary security checks.
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Students who are having any symptom of covid-19 will be seated in a separate room.
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All candidates must bring JEE Main 2021 admit card/ hall ticket, a valid photo ID proof, coloured photograph along the JEE Main admit card 2021.
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Candidates need to follow all COVID-19 guidelines as prescribed by the authorities.
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They must also carry masks, sanitiser (50 ml), hand gloves, and a transparent water bottle.
JEE Main 2021 March Registration Statistics
The NTA has released the registration statistics of JEE Main 2021 March attempt. Students can check the category-wise registration statistics below.
Category |
Male |
Female |
Transgender |
General |
187944 |
88919 |
1 |
Gen-EWS |
42080 |
16700 |
0 |
OBC- NCL(Central List) |
142239 |
63673 |
0 |
SC |
39562 |
15038 |
0 |
ST |
15692 |
6094 |
1 |
PwD |
1371 |
324 |
0 |
Total |
428888 |
190748 |
2 |
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