JEE (Main) exam begins today with strict Covid-19 precautions

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The National Testing Agency is set to conduct Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main for the National Institutes of Technology (NITs)

JEE (Main)

New Delhi: The National Testing Agency is set to conduct Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main for the National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and other engineering colleges from today.

In a video message, Union education minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank on Monday appealed to the chief ministers of all states to cooperate in smooth conduct of the exams and also provide transport facility to the candidates to be appearing for the entrance test.

“I hope they will extend their support,” he said. Pokhriyal said that the JEE Main is being conducted keeping students future in mind.

“Almost all the students have downloaded their admit cards. They are excited to take their exams,” he added.

In a separate video message, the education minister appealed to the students to follow the Covid-19 safety guidelines issued by the Union government.

“I have personally spoken to several chief ministers and appealed with regard to the conduct of the exams. They have given assurance of their cooperation and support. Take your exams confidently," he said.

According to sources in the NTA, over 7.77 lakh students have downloaded their admit cards to take the exams. A total of 8.58 lakh students had registered for the entrance test.

Various groups of students had been demanding postponement of the JEE-Main in view of the Covid-19 situation in the country.

According to NTA officials, before the start of each exam shift and after the last shift ends, all seats will be thoroughly sanitised and the work stations and keyboards will be disinfected.

According to the NTA, the candidates will have to clear thermal scans before entering the exam halls. The entrance to the exam centre will be staggered and there will be isolation rooms for candidates whose body temperature is above a prescribed limit.

"While all the candidates will be asked to go to the exam centres with masks and sanitisers, once they enter the centre, they will have to use the masks provided by the examination authority. Each candidate will be offered a 3-ply mask at the time of entry and expected to wear the same during the examination in order to avoid any form of unfair means at the time of examination," the official said.