Summary
The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) is gearing up to host the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE 2024) tomorrow, April 28, 2024.
With paper 1 (Mathematics) scheduled from 11AM to 1PM and paper 2 (Physics, Chemistry) following from 2PM to 4PM, candidates need to familiarise themselves with vital instructions for a smooth examination experience.
The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) is gearing up to host the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE 2024) tomorrow, April 28, 2024. With paper 1 (Mathematics) scheduled from 11AM to 1PM and paper 2 (Physics, Chemistry) following from 2PM to 4PM, candidates need to familiarise themselves with vital instructions for a smooth examination experience.
Here are the Key Directives
- Arrival Time: Candidates must arrive at the examination centres at least 30 minutes before the exam commences.
- Center Awareness: Ensure familiarity with the assigned examination centre's location and transportation options to avoid last minute hassle.
- Seat Allocation: Candidates must strictly adhere to their allotted examination centre; deviation will result in paper cancellation.
- Admit Card & ID: Carry printed copies of the admit card, a colour photograph (as uploaded during the application process), and a valid photo ID.
- Seating: Occupy seats at least 15 minutes before the test begins.
- Punctuality: Late entry beyond the stipulated time will not be entertained.
- Prohibited Items: Leave behind any unauthorised items, including written material, calculators and communication devices.
- OMR Sheet Verification: Ensure OMR number and question booklet number alignment; request replacement if necessary.
- Question Booklet Protocol: Follow instructions meticulously, sign on top, and fill in necessary details accurately.
- Darkening Circles: Properly darken circles for question booklet number, roll number, and series.
- Writing Protocol: Write names in BLOCK letters; ensure correct spelling on attendance sheets.
- Question Booklet Handling: Open booklets only as instructed; report any damage or readability issues immediately.
- Conduct: Maintain silence throughout the exam; any malpractice will lead to severe consequences.
- Interaction: Refrain from conversing with invigilators about examination content.
- Rough Work: Limit rough work to designated spaces within the question booklet.
- Seating Protocol: Seek invigilator permission before leaving the seat until the examination concludes.
- Post-Exam: Collect question booklet after the test; exit only after OMR collection and tallying.
- Impersonation: Any attempt at impersonation will result in police involvement and immediate cancellation of candidature.
Last updated on 27 Apr 2024