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    JEE (Main) registration ends tomorrow, here's how to apply

    JEE (Main) registration ends tomorrow, here's how to apply

    By Shalini Ojha
    Sep 29, 2018
    04:23 pm

    What's the story

    Students who wish to appear for Joint Entrance Examination or JEE (Main) January 2019 should get themselves registered soon, as the registrations will close on Sunday, September 30.

    The payment through Credit Card/Debit Card/NetBanking will remain open till 11:50 PM on October 1, and that through challan will be accepted till last working hour of the bank on Monday.

    Here are more details.

    Steps

    How to apply for JEE online?

    Students are advised to visit nta.ac.in and jeemain.nic.in to check their eligibility for the exam.

    For online application, fill the details of the form and note the application number.

    Next, upload scanned photographs of yourself and signature in JPG/JPEG format.

    Pay the fee using SBI_MOPS, and keep the proof.

    It is advised to keep at least four copies of the application.

    Do you know?

    Students have to select city for examination

    The candidates have to select a city where they will appear for the examination. They can select different cities for both exams (Paper 1 and Paper 2), or select a city of their choice for both papers of JEE (Main).

    Details

    Students can appear for both JEE (Main) exams

    The JEE (Main) will be conducted by NTA, a new agency constituted by the Centre to conduct exams like JEE, NEET, UGC (NET), etc.

    The JEE (Main) exam will be held twice every year, and students can sit for both of them. In case they appear for both exams, the better score will be considered.

    For January examination, admit cards can be downloaded from December 17.

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