The JEE (Main) 2025 exam, like other major examinations conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), is delivered in a Computer-Based Test (CBT) format. This guide provides a detailed overview of the CBT format, helping candidates familiarize themselves with the process, from logging in to submitting their answers, ensuring a smooth and stress-free exam experience.
When candidates arrive at their designated examination centre, they will be assigned a specific computer terminal based on their roll number. After logging in using their credentials, candidates will see a welcome screen displaying their photograph and selected subject. It is crucial to sit at the allocated computer, as any changes may lead to disqualification.
The question palette on the right side of the screen shows the status of each question—whether it has been answered, not answered, or marked for review. Candidates can navigate between questions using the question palette or the 'Save & Next' and 'Mark for Review & Next' buttons. It is essential to save answers before moving on to ensure they are recorded.
To answer a multiple-choice question, click on the button corresponding to your chosen option. You can change your answer by selecting a different option or clearing your response. Make sure to click 'Save & Next' to ensure your answer is recorded. For numerical questions, use the on-screen virtual keyboard to enter your answer.
Managing time effectively is crucial in the CBT format. The countdown timer at the top right corner of the screen will help you keep track of the remaining time. It's important to pace yourself, ensuring that you have enough time to review your answers, especially those marked for review.
Understanding the CBT format and being familiar with the navigation and answering process is key to performing well in JEE (Main) 2025. Practice with online mock tests to get comfortable with the interface and develop a strategy for managing your time effectively during the exam.