JEE Advanced 2026: Avoid Disqualification with These Last-Minute Exam Day Rules

Tomorrow, thousands of students will appear for the Joint Entrance Examination Advanced (JEE Advanced). This crucial test determines admission to prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT). Candidates must appear for both mandatory papers to remain eligible. Success requires careful preparation and strict adherence to official guidelines.

Candidates should arrive at the centre well before the scheduled start. The reporting time for Paper 1 begins early at 7:00 AM. Access to the examination hall closes exactly at 8:30 AM for the morning session. Students should plan their travel carefully to avoid traffic delays or last-minute panic.

JEE Advanced 2026: Essential Exam Day Rules

Essential Documents for JEE Advanced Centres

Applicants must carry a printed copy of the admit card to the venue. Ensure the photograph and signature on the paper are clearly visible. Along with this, bring a valid original photo identity proof like an Aadhaar Card. Digital copies on mobile phones are strictly prohibited.

Dress Code and JEE Advanced Regulations

The authorities enforce a strict dress code for the Computer Based Test (CBT). Wear simple clothes with small buttons and avoid any jewelry or accessories. Footwear must consist of open sandals or slippers rather than shoes. Electronics like smartwatches or calculators are completely banned inside the CBT hall.

ActivityTiming Entry
Paper 1 Session07:00 AM
Paper 2 Session12:45 PM

With rising temperatures, candidates should carry water in a transparent bottle. Staying hydrated is vital during the six-hour total exam duration. Person with Disabilities (PwD) candidates using a scribe must carry their valid certificates. They will also receive compensatory time as per latest government norms.

Maintaining a calm mindset is the final step toward a successful performance. Triple-check your bag tonight to ensure all required documents are ready. Get adequate sleep to stay alert during the challenging afternoon session. Officials advise students to remain composed and follow all on-screen instructions during the test.

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