JEECUP 2022 exam starts today; Exam day guidelines, timings here
JEEC, Uttar Pradesh is going to commence the JEECUP 2022 exam from today. Get JEECUP exam day guidelines, documents to carry, exam timings and other details here.
Mohit Dhyani | June 27, 2022 | 09:03 AM IST
NEW DELHI:
Joint Entrance Examination Council Uttar Pradesh will conduct JEECUP 2022 exam from today. Applicants appearing for the exam must check exam day guidelines, exam timings and other details. The JEECUP 2022 exam will be conducted in two shifts from 9:00 am to 12:00 am and 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm.
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The JEECUP exam is scheduled to be conducted from June 6 to 10. Candidates must carry their JEECUP 2022 admit card along with valid photo ID proof at the exam centre. In case of any discrepancy in photograph, applicants are advised to carry three hardcopy photographs at the exam centre.
JEECUP 2022 Exam Timings
Shift |
Timings |
Morning Shift |
9:00 am to 12:00 am |
Evening Shift |
2:30 pm to 5:30 pm |
JEECUP 2022 Exam Day Guidelines
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Applicants must reach the JEECUP exam centre at least one hour before the commencement of the exam.
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Candidates are advised not to carry any restricted item inside the examination hall like calculator, watch, pager and others.
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To appear for the JEECUP 2022 exam, applicants will be allowed to carry their blue/black ballpoint pen.
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Applicants first need to complete the verification process using valid photo ID proof and admit card.
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After the verification process, candidates need to occupy their seat as per seat number allotted to them.
JEECUP 2022 exam comprises 100 multiple choice questions. Applicants will be awarded 4 mark for each correct answer key while there will be be a negative marking of one mark for every wrong answer.
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