Published: August 31, 2020 12:54:30 pm
After much debate, the main Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) will be held all over India. A total of 8.58 lakhs of candidates had registered to sit for the exam. This year, the engineer entrance test will be held amid special precautions due to the coronavirus pandemic.
While the body that conducts the exams, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has increased the number of test centers from 570 to 660, it has also made arrangements to ensure that there are fewer students in a given room. Also, students will be seated at a greater distance. Check-in and check-in rules have also been changed.
How to enter the exam room
Step 1: Candidates report in batches starting at 11am. M.
Step 2: At the entrance to the recording room, your body temperature is recorded through the heat gun.
Step 3: if the temperature (<37.4 ° C / 99.4 ° F), move to frisk
Step 4: If the temperature is (> 37.4 ° C / 99.4 ° F), they will be taken to the isolation room. All document search and verification processes will take place after a period of 15-20 minutes. In this time, their temperature may even become normal, otherwise they will be allowed to take the test alone in a separate room.
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Step 5: Candidates show an admission card, valid government identification proof, PwD certificate (if PwD candidate), written commitment (if applicable on the form in the newsletter) to the supervisor service across the table.
Step 6: After due verification, the proctor checks the seat assignment chart and directs them to their exam room based on the roster number.
Step 7: The on-duty supervisor outside the registration room ensures that students enter the registration room in groups of 10 (first) and then the next five students. When the first five are gone. After exiting, he directs the candidates to his examination room.
How to prepare for JEE Main 2020?
This is certainly not the right time to prepare anything new. Students must have completed their study program and practiced mock tests. Now is the time to synchronize your body clock with the time of the exam. Students should not only report for a mock exam at the time of day and in a similar situation as in the exam room, but they should also do so wearing masks and gloves, as they would in the exam room to be prepared for the exam. new normal.
How to try JEE Main 2020
Students should review all important formulas and coConcepts. While attempting work, FIITJEE’s Ramesh Batlish advises students to first “scroll the questions to make sure all questions with choices appear on the computer screen and then start with easy questions and the topic they sit on the most. insurance. Avoid the guesswork to stay clear of the negative mark. If you come across a difficult question, you shouldn’t spend too much time on one question, as the exam is designed to check for speed and accuracy. “
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He also suggested taking the exam in two rounds. “Try the easier ones first and then try the slightly difficult ones or the ones that require a lot of calculation. Students need kEep a check in your time while you try the role. Also, all numerical questions should be tried as there is no negative score. “
“Don’t be upset if any section is tough. You can score in other sections. Avoid getting nervous if you find the paper tough, as it is relative performance that counts. So put your best analytical mind to work, it will get you going, ”she added.
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