JEE Advanced 2026 will be held on Sunday, May 17, across India with IIT Roorkee conducting the exam. It runs in two shifts: Paper 1 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon and Paper 2 from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM. PwD candidates receive compensatory time of one extra hour. Students must carry their admit card, original photo ID, and two passport-size photographs, and follow strict rules on dress and prohibited items like phones, smart watches, and wearable health devices.
The NTA has issued a CUET-UG 2026 advisory outlining what candidates can wear and carry for the computer-based exam. Light-coloured clothing and normal footwear are recommended, while transparent water bottles and certain articles of faith such as religious threads are permitted. Early frisking will be conducted, so candidates should follow the guidelines to avoid last-minute issues.
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Ahead of the NEET UG 2026 exam on May 3, the National Testing Agency has outlined detailed exam-day rules. Candidates are advised to wear light clothing and slippers to speed up entry, while biometric verification remains mandatory. Importantly, NTA has set out procedures to handle technical failures, aiming to ensure no candidate is denied the exam due to biometric issues.
Amid viral rumours of a NEET UG 2026 paper leak, the NTA says the May 3 exam will go ahead as scheduled. The agency claims secure material delivery and tight nationwide exam-centre arrangements, while also putting procedures in place for candidates facing biometric verification issues, aiming to keep the test fair and uninterrupted.
Ahead of NEET UG 2026 on May 3, the NTA has released strict exam-day guidelines and a list of prohibited items, warning that carrying them can lead to disqualification. Candidates must report with a valid admit card and ID for entry, expect extensive frisking, and note that special approvals may be required for medical conditions.
Andhra Pradesh SSC exams for 2026 kick off on March 16 and run until April 1. Students are advised to report early and bring their hall tickets without fail. Authorities have also prohibited mobile phones and other electronic devices inside exam centers, and strict discipline is required for every candidate. Follow the guidelines to avoid last-minute disqualification.
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