Carry prescribed documents for JEE Main exam

March 26, 2015 02:51 am | Updated July 13, 2016 11:13 pm IST - HYDERABAD:

Bangalore 27/04/2011 : The Common Entrance Test (CET} Commenced in Karnataka on Wednesday. 1.16 lakh candidates appearr for the qualifying exam for admissions to engineering, medical and dental colleges held in 235 centres, 58 centres are in Bangalore alone.
Photo: K. Gopinathan

Bangalore 27/04/2011 : The Common Entrance Test (CET} Commenced in Karnataka on Wednesday. 1.16 lakh candidates appearr for the qualifying exam for admissions to engineering, medical and dental colleges held in 235 centres, 58 centres are in Bangalore alone. Photo: K. Gopinathan

Students appearing for the Joint Engineering Entrance Examination (JEE) Main this year must bring with them a copy of separate document in addition to the Admit Card, according to a statement issued by the Central Board of Secondary Education and JEE office.

Candidates, who have passed their Intermediate or 12th class in 2013 or 2014 and have not opted for improvement of performance in 2015 have to bring copy of their final marks sheet of Intermediate or 12th class of 2013 or 2014.

Similarly, candidates, who have passed Intermediate in 2013 or 2014 and have opted for improvement of marks in 2015 in all subjects have to bring their hall-ticket of the improvement examination in 2015. Candidates appearing for second year Intermediate or 12th class this year have to bring a copy of the hall-ticket of this year.

The exam will be conducted in pen and paper mode on April 4 while in computer mode it will be conducted on April 10 and 11. On the day of test, no student will be allowed to enter into the exam hall after 9.30 a.m. while they will be allowed to enter the exam hall from 9 a.m. Candidates must check the exam centre location a day in advance to avoid last minute issues.

Different sets

The Joint Engineering Entrance Examination (JEE) Main will have different sets of question papers on the different dates of examination. A statement from the Executive Director (JAB) said that subject experts who have prepared the question papers have certified that the entire syllabus of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry has been covered in each question set by dividing the syllabus of each subject into appropriate number of units and choosing equal number of questions from each unit.

Further, in every set, each subject carries the same percentage of easy, medium and difficult questions. This ensures the same difficulty level of each set of question also, as per practice of the Board in the year 2013 and 2014, the statement added. The e-Admit Cards of candidates (who have paid the fees) have been uploaded on the JEE website www.jeemain.nic.in . The candidates have to upload their Board particulars first and download the admit card. If the applicant is not able to download the card can contact the CBSE Helpline 7042399524/25/ 26/ 27/ 28 and 29 between 10 am and 5.30 pm on working days. The card will also be sent by the post to the candidates.

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