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JEE (Advanced) 2020 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
• Candidates MUST carry a printed copy of the downloaded admit card and their
original and valid photo identity card (any one of Aadhaar, School ID,
Driving License, Voter ID, Passport, PAN Card) for the examination. Only
candidates having a valid admit card and photo identity card will be allowed to
write the examination.
• The candidate’s identity will be verified by invigilators as well as IIT
representatives. If the identity of the candidate is in doubt, the candidate may
not be allowed to appear in the examination. However, the authorities at their
discretion may provisionally permit the candidate to appear in the examination
after completing certain formalities. No extra time will be allowed for
completing the examination in lieu of the time taken for completing these
formalities. In such cases where the candidate is permitted to provisionally
appear in the examination, the decision of the Organising Chairman, JEE
(Advanced) on the issue, shall be final.
• Impersonation and / or use of unfair means in the examination is a serious
offence and will lead to disqualification of the candidate from JEE (Advanced)
2020 and all admission related processes. It may also lead to legal action against
such candidates.
• Only pens, pencils, drinking water in transparent bottle, downloaded admit card
and an original photo identity card are allowed to be taken inside the
examination hall. Candidates will NOT be allowed to carry any electronic
devices (e.g. mobile phones, smart phones, calculators, iPAD, tabs, digital
watches, usb drives, etc.), abacus, slide rule, log books, study material of any
type, geometry box, written or white (blank) paper/piece of paper, wallets, etc.
to the examination hall. Candidates are advised not to wear items containing
metals such as rings, bracelet, earrings, pendants or clothes with big buttons.
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• Candidates MUST wear mask and carry hand sanitizer (up to 50 mL in a
transparent bottle). Candidates must maintain all social distancing protocols.
• Candidates must report to the examination centres well in advance, and carry out
the requisite formalities which will be mentioned in the admit card. Examination
centres shall remain open from 07:00 IST. Candidates arriving at the
examination centre after commencement of the examination in each paper
(09:00 IST for Paper 1 and 14:30 IST for Paper 2) will not be allowed to
take the examination under any circumstances.
• Candidates are required to be present in the examination hall for the entire
duration of each paper. They CANNOT leave the examination hall before 12:00
IST for Paper 1 and before 17:30 IST for Paper 2.
• Both Paper 1 and Paper 2 are compulsory. Therefore, the responses of ONLY
those candidates who have appeared in both Paper 1 and Paper 2 will be
evaluated/graded.

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