JIPMAT 2021: Exam to be conducted tomorrow; Check guidelines here
NTA will conduct JIPMAT 2021 exam tomorrow in a computer-based mode across 76 exam cities in India. Check the major JIPMAT exam day guidelines here.
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Download NowPrerna Goel | August 9, 2021 | 04:50 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) is all set to conduct JIPMAT 2021 tomorrow from 3 pm to 5:30 pm. Candidates appearing for the exam should check the exam day guidelines mentioned in the JIPMAT admit card . All candidates are required to carry one photo ID proof along with the admit card to the JIPMAT exam centre.
NTA has also released the Joint Integrated Programme in Management Admission Test (JIPMAT) COVID-19 guidelines. Applicants must follow all of these instructions at the exam centre. They are also allowed to carry their personal hand sanitiser, face mask and transparent water bottle inside the JIPMAT exam hall.
JIPMAT 2021: Things to carry to the exam centre
JIPMAT test takers must carry the following documents along with them to the JIPMAT test centre on the exam day.
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Printout of JIPMAT admit card along with self-declaration downloaded from NTA Website
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One passport size photograph (same as uploaded on the application form)
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A transparent ballpoint pen
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Personal hand sanitiser
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Sugar tablets/ fruits in case the candidate is diabetic
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Any one of the following photo IDs (must be original & valid):
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School Identity Card
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PAN card
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Driving License
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Voter ID
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Passport
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Aadhaar Card (with the photograph)
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Aadhaar Enrolment No
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Ration Card
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PwD certificate issued by the Competent Authority (if applicable)
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Name change document (if applicable)
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JIPMAT Exam 2021: Things to avoid at the exam centre
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They must not carry any of the prohibited items to the JIPMAT 2021 exam centre such as electronic devices like cell phones, bluetooth headsets, cameras, microphones, etc.
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Stationery items such as textual material, pencil box, calculator, geometry box, pen/ pencil, bits of paper must not be carried.
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Candidates are advised to reach the allotted exam centre of JIPMAT as per the time mentioned on the admit card.
Brief advisory regarding Covid-19 pandemic
- Candidates must carry the COVID-19 self-declaration form.
- The body temperature of all the candidates will be recorded at the time of entry into the exam centre.
- Applicants are not allowed to remove their face masks during the exam.
- At the time of entry, candidates must ensure social distancing measures while in a queue.
About JIPMAT 2021
Joint Integrated Programme in Management Admission Test (JIPMAT 2021) is a national-level entrance examination for admission to the five-years Integrated Program in Management (IPM) offered at IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya for the academic year 2021-2022. The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct JIPMAT 2021 as a computer-based exam.
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