OJEE 2022 exam begins today. Read the exam day guidelines here.
OJEE 2022 will be conducted from today, i.e. July 4. The exam will be conducted in the computer-based test mode in three shifts at different exam centres. Students must visit the exam centre at least an hour before the exam. The reporting time to the centre for the first shift is 8:00 AM. The exam date, time and venue are mentioned on the OJEE admit card. Here are some of the important OJEE exam day guidelines and instructions that the candidates must not miss out on during their preparation.
OJEE 2022 Exam Day Guidelines and COVID-19 SOP
OJEE will be conducted in the computer-based test mode. Candidates appearing for the exam must not only be prepared for the exam but also for the exam day. Mentioned below are some of the exam day instructions that the candidates must follow:
- Candidates must carry their OJEE admit card to the exam centre as it is a mandatory document without which no candidates will be allowed to enter the exam hall.
- Applicants are advised to visit the exam centre at least two days before the exam to know the location of the centre and transportation facilities available to avoid last-minute hassle.
- Candidates are also required to carry a duly filled Self Declaration form with valid and true information in legible handwriting. A passport-size photograph (same as the OJEE application form) must be affixed to the form and it should also have a left-thumb impression. The parents of the candidate have to sign the Declaration Form and the candidates have to sign the form at the time of examination in the presence of the invigilator.
- Candidates must reach the exam centre at least an hour before the reporting time to complete the frisking formalities at the centre gate.
- Applicants must also carry a valid photo ID proof issued by the Government of India along with the OJEE admit card. They must also carry an additional photograph, ballpoint pen, sanitiser and a water bottle.
- Candidates belonging to the PwD category must carry a PwD certificate from a competent authority.
- No electronic gadgets are allowed inside the exam hall. Applicants must not carry any personal belonging except the ones mentioned above to the exam centre.
- Applicants must not leave their seats before the invigilator says so. The social distancing norms are to be followed at all times.
- Candidates are also required to submit the admit card in the dropbox outside the lab. If anybody fails to do so, it may result in a non-evaluation of the answer sheet.
- Candidates must not indulge in any unfair means. If anybody is caught doing so they may be barred from appearing for the exam.
- Test centres will be utilized with 50 per cent seating capacity as per the guidelines of the Government.
- If in case any candidate appears to have a high body temperature or any other COVID-19 symptoms he/she will still be allowed to appear for the exam in a specially created isolated exam hall.
- Candidates must wear a mask at all times when at the centre.
Candidates must adhere to the above-mentioned instructions. All the Best!
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