JEE Main 2024 January 27 shift 1 begins at 9 am; last minute instructions
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JEE Mains 2024: Candidates can check the exam day guidelines, dress code and other important guidelines to be followed on the day of the exam.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) Joint Entrance Examination Main 2024 January 27 shift 1 begins at 9 am. Students will get three hours to attempt the JEE Main exam. Students with JEE Main admit card and valid ID proof have been allowed entry into the exam hall. IIT JEE Main exam is being held at various exam centres nationwide.
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JEE Main paper will comprise of 90 questions. The questions will be based on three subjects - physics, chemistry, and mathematics. Each subject will have two sections. Out of the 10 questions in Section B, candidates will be given an option to answer only 5.
Aspirants appearing for the JEE Main had to report to the allotted exam centre an hour before the exam. Candidates who have followed the dress code will be permitted inside the hall. Before entering the exam hall, candidates will have to display the JEE Main admit card and go through the security check. The entry will be closed at 8.30 am.
JEE Main exam dress code
Candidates can check the JEE Main dress code for girls and boys.
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Avoid wearing any metallic items, ornaments or jewellery.
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Avoid wearing a cap, muffler, stole, dupatta or scarf.
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Wear light and comfortable clothes.
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Do not wear goggles, rings, bracelets, or any such items.
JEE Main exam day guidelines
The exam day guidelines are to be followed by candidates.
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Candidates will have to report to the allotted exam centre an hour before the exam.
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Carry the JEE Main hall ticket with a valid photo id.
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After entering the exam hall, sit in the seat allotted immediately.
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Candidates need to log in and go through the instructions.
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Mark the attendance on the attendance sheet.
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Candidates will be provided with a blank sheet for rough work.
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Candidates can leave the exam hall after the completion of the exam.
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Hand over the rough sheet before leaving the exam hall.
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The system will automatically close the test after the completion of three hours.
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