Examination Rules
Candidate Directives & Code of Conduct
We are honored to guide you through the Pariksha Series 2026. To ensure a peaceful, fair, and academically rigorous environment for all students, we kindly request your strict adherence to the following guidelines.
Candidates must report to the West Delhi Centre or log in to the Online Portal exactly 30 minutes before the scheduled start time. This time is vital for settling in and completing verification protocols.
Entry is permitted only upon producing an original Aadhaar Card and two self-attested copies of the E-Admit Card. Verification is non-negotiable for maintaining exam integrity.
Absolute silence must be maintained. Electronic devices, smartwatches, and bags are strictly prohibited inside the hall. All necessary stationery will be provided by Math Craft.
🚗 Parking & Transportation Policy
- No Parking Zone: To avoid local congestion and ensure student safety, parking facilities are strictly not available at the West Delhi Centre.
- Drop-and-Go: We strongly advise using public transport or a 'Drop-and-Go' protocol for private vehicles.
- Non-Responsibility: Math Craft is not liable for any fines, towing, or damages resulting from unauthorized street parking.
Camera and microphone must remain active for the duration of the test. Proctors reserve the right to perform environment checks at any moment.
Browser tab switching or secondary device usage is tracked electronically. Any violation will result in immediate disqualification without warning.
⚖️ Disciplinary & Legal Action Policy
Math Craft maintains a zero-tolerance policy regarding misconduct. Any student found engaging in disruptive behavior or unfair means will be subject to the following:
- Immediate Expulsion: Permanent debarment from all future sessions and portals with no refund of fees.
- Property Recovery: Intentional damage to centre property will be recovered from the parent/guardian at full replacement cost plus administrative penalties.
- Criminal & Civil Litigation: Any verbal or physical harassment toward staff or students will lead to a formal police report under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).
- Copyright Prosecution: Unauthorized recording or leaking of proprietary test materials is a criminal offense subject to litigation for intellectual property theft.