JEE Mains March 2021 exam: NTA issues COVID-19 guidelines
NTA has released the COVID-19 guidelines for candidates appearing for the March session. Check JEE Main COVID-19 exam day guidelines here.
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NEW DELHI : The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the COVID-19 guidelines along with JEE Main March admit card 2021 . The NTA will implement all social distancing measures as per the Government of India guidelines in the current scenario of COVID-19 to ensure the safety of all candidates. JEE Main 2021 is scheduled to be conducted from March 15 to 18 in online mode. Check below for more details.
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As per the NTA, the COVID-19 guidelines will be strictly followed at the exam centre. A two-seat gap will be maintained between all the seats at JEE Main 2021 exam centre. Candidates will be allowed to carry hand sanitizer, face mask and transparent water bottle inside the exam hall. Applicants appearing for JEE Main 2021 March session must follow all the COVID-19 guidelines as mentioned in the JEE Main March admit card.
JEE Main 2021 - Preparation at the centre
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Hand sanitizer will be available at the entry and inside the exam centre for candidates.
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Rough sheets will be kept at the candidate desk by the invigilator before the commencement of the exam.
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Body temperatures of all candidates will be checked at the entry of the exam centre.
JEE Main Exam 2021 - Guidelines to follow on exam day
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Candidates must reach for JEE Main 2021 exam as per the timings mentioned in the NTA JEE main admit card to avoid overcrowding.
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Applicants must carry the COVID-19 undertaking along with the JEE Main March admit card.
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Do not carry any item restricted at JEE Main 2021 exam centre.
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The lab numbers will be allocated to all candidates after document verification to avoid overcrowding outside the centre.
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Applicants must maintain 6-feet distancing while waiting in queue to maintain social distancing.
JEE Main 2021 - During examination
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Candidates will be provided with a fresh three-ply face mask at the time of entry.
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Applicants have to remove the face mask at the time of verification.
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Before the commencement of the exam, the whole area including the keyboard, mouse and monitor will be sanitized properly.
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Candidates are required to paste their passport size photograph in the admit card in presence of the invigilator.
JEE Exam 2021: After the exam
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After the completion of the JEE Main 2021, candidates will be allowed to move out of the exam hall in an orderly manner.
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Do not leave the exam hall without taking permission from the invigilator.
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Applicants must drop the rough sheets, hardcopy of admit card in the dropbox provided at the exit door.
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