Sun Mar 30 17:18:29 UTC 2025: ## JEE Main 2025 Session 2: Admit Cards Released, Exam Details Announced

**New Delhi, [Date]** – The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced key details for the upcoming JEE Main 2025 Session 2 examinations. The exams, for both Paper 1 (BE/BTech) and Paper 2 (BArch/BPlan), will commence on April 2nd.

Paper 1 will be held across multiple days – April 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 7th, and 8th – while Paper 2 is scheduled for April 9th. Admit cards for the initial exam dates (April 2nd-4th) are now available for download on the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in. Candidates are urged to download their hall tickets promptly and verify the QR code and barcode are clearly visible. Admit cards for the remaining exam dates will be released shortly.

**Important Reminders for Candidates:**

* **Arrival Time:** Arrive at the examination center at least two hours before the exam begins to allow for sufficient time. Delays will not be excused.
* **Identification:** Bring the same photo ID as uploaded during application and as indicated on the admit card. No exceptions will be made.
* **Prohibited Items:** Candidates are strictly prohibited from bringing any stationery, electronic devices, bags, personal items, food, or beverages into the exam hall. Only a simple, transparent ballpoint pen is permitted.
* **Required Documents:** Bring a printed admit card with self-declaration, a passport-size photograph (matching the application photo), and a valid, original, non-expired photo ID (e.g., Aadhaar card, passport, driver’s license).
* **Exam Conduct:** Candidates must remain in their assigned seats. Any discrepancies with the question paper should be immediately reported to the invigilator. Technical issues or emergencies should be addressed to the Centre Superintendent or invigilator.

The NTA emphasizes that adherence to these guidelines is crucial for smooth exam conduct and that it will not be responsible for any delays in reaching the examination center. Candidates are advised to review the detailed instructions available on the NTA website. Paper 1 will consist of 75 questions (20 MCQs and 5 numerical value-based questions per subject) across Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, totaling 300 marks.

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