Total 12.57 Lakh Candidates Have Registered for Upcoming JEE Main 2024 Session 2 Exam
National Testing Agency (NTA) in its latest notification has asserted that NTA aims to conduct fair and transparent JEE Main 2024 examination. Therefore, NTA strongly advises all candidates to refrain from using unfair means / practices to gain any undue advantage over other JEE Main 2024 candidates.
NTA has implemented rigorous measures to deter malpractices and ensure the examination’s fairness, such as multistage verification, biometric Authentication, EKYC and frisking of the candidates, the invigilation staff and any other associated Functionaries.
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Even, if a candidate goes for bio-break/toilet, he/she should undergo the mandatory frisking and biometric again. Therefore, candidates are again advised not to move during the examination and should not indulge in talking/peeping or assisting others in the Examination.
Such an act may lead to cancellation of the candidature and debarring the candidate for current year and in future from appearing in the exam, and it invites to initiate the criminal proceedings/strict action against the wrong-doer.
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NTA takes disciplinary action against certain candidates based on post-examination data analysis. For JEE (Main) 2024 Session-2 also, NTA has deployed various processes to prevent the malpractices, therefore, even during the ongoing Examination, any candidate is subject to verification, biometric, frisking in view of the signal which may be flashed through AI tools, CCTV analysis and live streaming in the NTA’s Command Control Room.
Further, NTA conducts post-examination analysis of the responses of the treated group with respect to cheating behaviour associated with the exam by observational data, interesting statistical approaches etc.
There may be use of non-intrusive technology to identify collaboration, the question attempting Logs are also analysed to identify the suspicious similarities between submitted responses. Candidates’ examination logs, behaviour and CCTV recordings are also being examined of such candidates.
This process will be consistently applied to all future examinations conducted by NTA, aiming to ensure fairness and transparency so that only deserving candidates secure admissions or jobs.
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