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JEE Main 2022 Session 2: Correction window opens at jeemain.nta.nic.in; check direct link here
Trendingdesk •As per the official notification, candidates who have already registered themselves for JEE (Main) Session 1 and applied for JEE (Main) Session 2 will be allowed to change only in following details- Course (Paper), Medium of Question Paper, Examination Cities and additional Fee Payment (if needed)
JEE Main 2022: Registration for Session 2 closes today, find direct link to apply here
Trendingdesk •There is no age limit for candidates appearing in the JEE (Main) 2022. But those applying for the Joint Entrance Examination should have passed the class 12 or equivalent test in 2020, 2021, or will be appearing in 2022 (irrespective of their age)
NCHM JEE 2022: Deadline for registration ends today, apply at nchmjee.nta.nic.in till 5 pm
Trendingdesk •The NCHM JEE test will be held in a computer-based mode for students seeking admission to the BSc (Hospitality & Hotel Administration) programme at the Institutes of Hotel Management for the academic year 2022-23
JEE Main 2022: NTA opens correction window at jeemain.nta.nic.in; check direct link here
Trendingdesk •Those appearing for the Entrance Examination should note that the correction window is open till 8 April up to 9 pm
JEE Advanced 2021: Registration deadline for exam extended till 21 September; check details here
Trendingdesk •Earlier, the last date for JEE Advanced 2021 registration was 20 September.
JEE Advanced 2021: IIT Kharagpur releases important circular for OBC-NCL, EWS candidates
Trendingdesk •As per the latest update, students are advised to upload a valid OBC-NCL/ EWS certificate by 2 October
JEE Main 2021: NTA likely to announce 4th session results today
Trendingdesk •The registration process for the JEE Advanced 2021 is slated to begin from tomorrow, 11 September
JEE Main Session 4 2021: NTA to announce results soon, check details here
Trendingdesk •According to experts, the cut-off level for the JEE Main 2021 will be over 90 percent due to the difficulty level of the paper. The cut-offs will be released along with the results
JEE Main session 4 answer key released, download them at nta.ac.in and jeemain.nta.nic.in
Trendingdesk •If any student finds errors in the answer keys, they can raise objections from 6 to 8 September by paying Rs 200 per objection
JEE Advanced 2021: No centres abroad this year, foreign candidates can take test in India
Trendingdesk •Candidates who had registered for the JEE (Advanced) last year but were absent in either of the papers, can appear for this year’s exam. The measure is applicable to foreign nationals as well