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JEE Main Session 1 Admit Card 2025 – Check what is ‘breach of examination rules’ laid by NTA

JEE Main Admit Card 2025 for Session 1 to be released by NTA at jeemain.nta.nic.in. Candidates can download it using login credentials.

JEE Main Admit Card 2025
JEE Main Admit Card 2025

The National Testing Agency (NTA) is set to release the JEE Main admit card 2025 for Paper 1 and Paper 2 on its official website – jeemain.nta.nic.in. Before appearing for the JEE Main 2025 exam, aspirants must know what is ‘breach of examination rules.’ These rules and guidelines are laid download by NTA which every candidate is supposed to follow on the exam day. JEE Main rules and guidelines, do’s and don’ts are mentioned in the official JEE notification which candidates can check before going for the exam. 

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JEE Main Admit Card 2025 Session 1

The National Testing Agency can release the JEE Main 2025 admit card anytime soon. JEE Main admit card link will be activated at jeemain.nta.nic.in. To download the JEE Main Session 1 admit card 2025, registered candidates have to give the login details such as application number and password.

JEE Main Admit Card 2025 – Breach of Examination Rules

JEE Main examination rules are mandatory to be followed by every aspirant. A provision of strict action against candidates has been laid by NTA if anyone is found to be not following the JEE Main guidelines. If a candidate is found with any prohibited item during the JEE Main 2025 exam, their candidature will be cancelled immediately. Prohibited items include stationery, communication devices, accessories, food items, ornaments, or any other material, whether related to the exam or not.

The following actions will also lead to disqualification:

  • Impersonation or preparing material for cheating.
  • Giving or receiving assistance from fellow candidates in any way.
  • Attempting to communicate with anyone other than the examination staff.
  • Threatening examination staff or any authority.
  • Using unfair means to solve questions.
  • Tampering with documents like the admit card, self-declaration, scorecard, or certificates.
  • Forcing entry into or exit from the exam hall without staff permission.
  • Uploading or attaching incorrect or altered photos/signatures on the application form or admit card.