NTA to conduct JEE Main 2020 from tomorrow; check guidelines
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NEW DELHI: National Testing Agency is all ready to conduct the JEE Main 2020 examination from September 1 to 6. The exam will be conducted in two shifts each day, morning shift from 9 am to 12 noon and second shift from 3 pm to 6 pm. NTA will conduct the JEE Main at 660 exam centres across 224 cities of India. JEE Main 2020 will also be conducted at 8 locations outside the country. As per the official data, a total of 8,58,273 candidates had registered for the JEE Main 2020 April exam, out of which around 8 lakh candidates have reportedly downloaded their admit cards so far.
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NTA, the organising body of JEE Main exam, has come up with extensive measures to conduct the examination without any adversity. NTA also released an advisory notice in its official website nta.nic.in and jeemain.nta.nic.in for students who would be appearing in the exam.
NTA JEE Main exam day advisory
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Exam centre will be properly sanitized with disinfectant on a regular basis
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Seating area will be disinfected before and after each session of exam.
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Entry inside the exam centre will be after checking the temperature
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Candidates have to compulsorily wear mask without which there will be no entry
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All candidates have to bring the duly filled self declaration form, part of their JEE Main admit card.
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Every aspirant has to carry hand sanitizer
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Candidates will be provided with fresh masks inside the exam centre.
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Blank sheets for rough work will also be placed at the desk of candidates
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After the exam, candidates have to put their JEE Main admit card and rough sheets in a drop box at the exam centre
Items candidates have to carry to JEE Main exam centre
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JEE Main admit card with duly filled self undertaking part and parents signature
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One government issued photo ID card
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Photograph, same as used in JEE Main online application form
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Ballpoint pen
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Transparent water bottle (optional)
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Hand sanitizer
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PwD certificate (wherever applicable)
Instruction to candidates
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Every candidate must leave early for their JEE Main exam centre
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All candidates must carry all the essential items as mentioned in the instruction
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Candidates must canary mask and hand sanitizer
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Candidates must not gather inside the examination centre and must follow the social distancing norms
JEE Main Helpline Number
For any clarifications related to JEE Main 2020, the candidates can contact at 8287471852, 8178359845, 9650173668, 9599676953 and 8882356803 or write at JEE Main Query Redressal System (QRS) through the official website.
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