The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2024 commenced with its first session, featuring the paper 2 examination covering BArch (2A) and BPlanning (2B) papers. The JEE Main Paper 1 exam is slated to start on January 27, running until February 1, 2024. With over 12 lakh candidates registered, here are the essential guidelines for the exam days.
The JEE Main 2024 is divided into two phases, the first occurring in January and the second in April, with Session 1 results anticipated in February. The application window for the JEE Main 2024-second session will open on February 2 and close on March 2, 2024.
This year, stringent measures include frisking and biometric attendance even during restroom breaks. Candidates must undergo mandatory frisking and biometrics again after a bio-break.
Items to Carry for JEE Main 2024:
Admit card printed from the NTA website on A4 sized paper.
Affix a passport-size photograph on the Attendance Sheet matching the one uploaded with the Online Application Form.
Original and valid photo ID proof (PAN card, driving licence, voter ID, passport, Aadhaar card with photograph, e-Aadhaar, ration card, or 12th class admit card).
Ensure the question paper aligns with the subject/medium specified in your Admit Card.
For the Drawing Test — Part III of BArch., bring a Geometry Box Set, pencils, erasers, and either colour pencils or crayons. Watercolours on drawing sheets are strictly prohibited.
Prohibited Items:
Instruments/geometry/pencil boxes, handbags, purses.
Any paper/stationery/textual material (printed or written), food, and water.
Mobile phones, earphones, microphones, pagers, calculators, DocuPens, slide rules, log tables, cameras, tape recorders.
Wearing/carrying any type of watch, including electronic watches with calculator features, metallic items, or electronic gadgets/devices into the Examination Hall/Room.
Special Considerations: Students with diabetes can bring essential items like sugar tablets, fruits, and transparent water bottles. However, packed foods like chocolates, candies, sandwiches, etc., are not allowed.
As candidates embark on this critical examination, adherence to these guidelines ensures a smooth and fair testing environment for all participants.
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