NTA Has Shared This Information in Admit Card Guidelines of JEE Main 2024 Session 1 Examination
National Testing Agency (NTA), the organizer of the JEE Main 2024 Session 1 Examination, has released the admit cards for B. Arch exam to be held on 24 January under the JEE Main ’24 Exam, which is country’s biggest Engineering Entrance Examination. Further, the admit cards for B.E.-B.Tech paper of JEE-Main examinations, to be held between January 27 and February 1, will be issued sequentially.
Responding to concerns of the students and parents about NTA’s testing system and examinations, NTA has addressed the issue of cheating behaviour. Utilizing Artificial Intelligence, NTA actively monitors aspirants’ conduct to deter cheating.
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The recording and other activities of the student in question are scrutinized, focusing on the sequence of attempted questions, repeated solving of questions, and other suspicious activities observed in the Optical Mark Recognition (OMR). If any irregularities are detected, the results are withheld. NTA emphasizes that the assessment of candidates has been enhanced based on its wealth of experiences.
Any student found engaging in cheating or using unfair means faces a three-year debarment from the examination. Additionally, a criminal case is registered, and the investigation may extend to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).
Important Update:- JEE Main 2024 Session 1 Exam City Intimation Slip
The guidelines stipulate thorough frisking aspirants during toilet breaks. Students will undergo testing, including metal detector checks, when taking a bio break during the examination. This year, the reporting time has been made common. Till last year, in view of Covid-19, every student was given separate reporting time. This year the reporting time has been given till half an hour before the commencement of the examination.
Keep This In Mind:- JEE Main 2024 Session 1 Exam Days Reduced
The word Covid-19 has not been used in the JEE Main admit card released this year after 4 years. A complete COVID-19-free guideline has been issued.
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