Last Day Preparation Tips for JEE Main March 2021, Read More to Know Covid-19 Guidelines
The Key March session of the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) begins on March 16. The exam will be held in two shifts on March 16, 17, and 18. The first shift of JEE Main is from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., and the second shift is from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. The candidates attending JEE Mains March Session can check these last-minute tips, exam guidance, and more.
Practice -
There is no time now to start a new topic, however, do solve February session question papers for all dates and shifts and the JEE Main February answer key is also available now. So, it will not take much time to check the answers. Doing so, will give an idea about how the question paper will be.
Revision and Mock Test -
Revise only the important topics but do practice a few mock tests for JEE Main. This will keep your brain active for the exam.
Previous Year Paper -
Candidates are supposed to have solved the JEE Main previous year question paper at least once by now, if not, then go ahead and do so. The questions were repeated in the February exam as well.
Keep Calm -
It is very difficult to remain calm, a day before the exam. However, this is also the most important thing. There is no point in getting anxious. Eat healthy and have a good sleep. Then wake up with a fresh mind and give your best in JEE Main.
What to carry for JEE Main March 2021?
On the day of the exam, candidates have to carry JEE Main admit card, a valid id proof, and a photograph. The photo should be the same as the one uploaded in the application form. With the JEE Main 2021 admit card, the self-declaration (undertaking) is also to be carried. Before reaching the centre, candidates must enter all the required details on it, in legible handwriting. Candidates also need to paste a photo and thumb impression on it. However, the signature is to be done in front of the invigilator.
Due to Covid-19, candidates are also allowed to carry a personal hand sanitizer (50 ml), a transparent water bottle, and a transparent ballpoint pen.
Exam Day Guideline
Candidates need to wear masks at the centre. However, fresh masks will also be provided at the exam hall. Candidates are expected to maintain social distance and cooperate with the centre’s staff to follow the COVID precautionary guidelines.
Apart from this, candidates should also take note of the dress code. NTA has instructed that shoes / footwear with thick soles and garments with large buttons are not permitted at the JEE main exam centres. If religion / customs require a candidate to wear specific attire, they must reach the exam centre early.