The JEE Main Session 2 exams for 2024 have commenced today, with the National Testing Agency (NTA) taking stringent measures to ensure the integrity of the examination process. Amidst a significant number of 12.57 lakh registered candidates, the NTA has left no stone unturned in upholding fairness and transparency during the exams.
To prevent cheating and malpractices, the NTA has implemented several strategies, including the deployment of flying squads, AI tools, and biometric matching at various examination centers. These measures aim to thwart any attempts at unfair advantage and maintain the sanctity of the exams.
Candidates are strongly advised against engaging in any form of malpractice, as the NTA has put in place rigorous verification processes, biometric authentication, and continuous invigilation to deter such behavior. The recent enactment of the Public Malpractice Act 2024 further empowers exam agencies to take strict actions against individuals involved in cheating.
In addition, local law enforcement authorities are on high alert to intervene in case of any misconduct during the examinations. The NTA’s post-examination analysis ensures that any cheating behavior associated with the exams is promptly identified and addressed, using advanced technology and examination logs analysis.
Overall, the NTA is committed to maintaining fairness and transparency in all future examinations, with a focus on deterring malpractices and upholding the trust and integrity of the examination process.