JEE Main Session 3 Exams to Start on July 20th, Know More About Important Instructions

National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct JEE (Main) session 3 or April 2021 examination from Tuesday. The NTA Joint Entrance Examination (Main) – 2021 for the postponed April Session (Session – 3) in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode at different centres located in 334 cities throughout the country and abroad on July 20, 22, 25 and 27, 2021. The total number of registered candidates for Session – 3 is 709519.

A candidate who does not possess the valid Admit Card shall not be permitted for the examination under any circumstances by the Centre Superintendent.

Those candidates who have applied for B.Arch as well as B.Planning, will have the duration of examination 3.30 hrs. i.e. from 3:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Candidates are advised to report at the Examination Center well in time i.e., 2 hours before commencement of the examination.

Candidates should take their seat immediately after opening of the Examination Hall. If the candidates do not report in time due to any reason i.e., traffic jam, train/bus delay etc, they are likely to miss some of the general instructions to be announced in the Examination Rooms/Halls.

The candidate must show, on demand, the Admit Card downloaded/printed from the NTA website for admission in the examination room/hall.

The Test Centre Staff on duty is authorized to verify the identity of candidates and may take steps to verify and confirm the identity credentials.

A seat indicating Roll Number will be allotted to each candidate. Candidates should find and sit on their allocated seat only in case of a candidate who changes room/hall or the seat on his/her own rather than the one allotted, the candidature shall be cancelled. No plea would be entertained in this regard.

The candidate should ensure that the question paper available on the computer is as per his/her opted subject indicated in the Admit Card. In case, the subject of question paper is other than his/her opted subject, the same may be brought to the notice of the Invigilator concerned.

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