The following items can be brought to the examination hall.
Candidates should be advised that some items, including electronic devices, food, and baggage, are prohibited from being brought into the examination venue. The following are some of the other items that will not be permitted in the examination hall.
1. Look for the following information on your admit card: name, paper, date of birth, city, test centre name, gender, state code of eligibility, and category. Any corrections should be communicated to the JEE Main conducting authority as soon as possible.
2. Candidates who are unable or having difficulty downloading the admit card should contact JEE Main officials at 0120-6895200 or jeemain@nta.ac.in.
3. The candidate will be given a provisional JEE Main 2025 admit card if he or she meets the eligibility requirements.
1. Candidates are encouraged to arrive at the centre as mentioned against the Reporting/Entry time at the centre as a precaution for COVID-19.
2. After the Gate Closing Time, the candidate will not be permitted to enter.
3. Candidates are not allowed to leave the Examination Room/Hall before the examination is completed.
4. Candidates should wait for instructions from the invigilator when the examination is completed. They should not leave their seats unless instructed. Only one candidate will be allowed to leave at a time.
5. Candidates should attentively study the COVID-19 Instructions and Advisory that came with their admit card and follow them to the letter.
6. Candidates are encouraged to attend the examination venue a day ahead of time to see the arrangements at the centre if they are able.
7. Candidates who are required to wear special apparel owing to their religion or customs should arrive early at the centre for a thorough screening.
8. Candidates will not be permitted to enter the test centre unless they have been properly frisked using a Handheld Metal Detector (HHMD). This will be done without putting any pressure on the body.
9. When it comes to the dress code, thick-soled shoes and clothing with huge buttons are not permitted.
10. Candidates will be given five blank paper pages on which to do their rough work. Before leaving the examination hall/room, candidates must write their name and roll number at the top of the document and put them in the allocated dropbox. Failure to do so may result in the responses not being evaluated.
11. At the conclusion of the examination, the duly filled Admit Card must be deposited in the specified dropbox. Failure to do so may result in the candidate’s responses not being evaluated.
12. Candidates shall not use unethical methods or engage in unethical examination practices. Exam centres are frequently monitored by CCTV cameras, and jammers are also deployed.
Candidates are not allowed to bring any electronic devices to the JEE Main exam day, including phones, calculators, slide rules, log tables, printed or written material, bits of paper, pagers, or any other device. If a candidate has any of the aforementioned items, his or her candidature will be considered unfair, and his or her current examination will be annulled, as well as his or her future test(s) being disallowed and the equipment being seized.
The crucial things to do before the JEE examination are explained in this article. The day before the exam should be spent revising the notes you made during the previous few months of study sessions. Avoid devoting too much time to mastering a new topic the day before the exam.
Yes, you can show up at the exam centre before one or even two hours. However, everything will happen in accordance with NTA's rules and timelines.
Yes, each candidate will be given five blank sheets to work on. Candidates must, however, remember to place their papers in the dropbox before exiting the examination hall.