
With the exam scheduled for tomorrow, April 2, candidates must pay close attention to all exam-day instructions, especially regarding the use of rough work sheets in the examination hall. As per official guidelines, A4-size sheets will be provided for rough work, and students are required to write their name and roll number on each sheet and submit them in the designated drop box before leaving. Failure to follow this rule may result in answers not being evaluated, making it a critical instruction to follow carefully.
The exam is scheduled to begin from 2nd April, and candidates must strictly follow the shift timings and reporting schedule to avoid any last-minute issues.
First Shift: 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon
Reporting Time: By 7:30 AM (recommended)
Second Shift: 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Reporting Time: By 1:30 PM (recommended)
Candidates are advised to reach the exam centre well before the reporting time to complete essential formalities such as document verification and biometric checks smoothly. Late entry may not be permitted under any circumstances.
During the examination, candidates will be provided with blank A4 sheets for rough work inside the exam hall. These sheets are meant to assist students in calculations, problem-solving, or drafting answers.
However, candidates must follow these mandatory instructions:
Write your Name and Roll Number at the top of each rough sheet
Use only the sheets provided inside the exam hall
Do not carry any rough sheets outside the hall
Before leaving the examination hall, candidates must:
Drop all used rough sheets in the designated drop box
Ensure no sheet is taken outside the exam room
Follow the invigilator's instructions carefully
Important: Not submitting the rough sheets properly may lead to non-evaluation of your answers.
Write your name and roll number on all A4 rough sheets provided in the exam hall.
Drop all rough sheets in the designated drop box before leaving the examination hall.
Submit your duly filled admit card in the designated drop box while exiting the hall.
Follow all subject-specific and general instructions mentioned in the question paper and admit card.
Sikh candidates are allowed to wear religious articles like Kara and Kirpan.
For any clarification, contact NTA helpline at +91-11-40759000 or email jeemain@nta.ac.in.