JEE MAIN 2023

JEE Main 2023 Session 2 registration: NTA issues warning; Know more here

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Posted on 15 Feb 2023
11:55 AM

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The National Testing Agency on Tuesday declared that its registrations for the April session of JEE Main 2023 has been initiated
Applicants who passed their class 12 examinations in the year 2021, 2022 or are appearing in 2023 will be considered eligible to apply for JEE Main 2023

The National Testing Agency on Tuesday declared that its registrations for the April session of JEE Main 2023 has been initiated. However, the link for submitting the application forms is not yet available on jeemain.nta.nic.in.

The JEE Mains session 2 is all set to take place on 6, 8, 10, 11 and 12 April 2023. The reserved dates for the month are 13 and 15 April.

Both new applicants and the ones who appeared for the first session can now apply for the second session. However, applicants who appeared in session 1 need not register again. They can directly submit their applications.

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It must be further noted that the NTA has also released a warning to applicants that those who submit more than one application will be taken under the consideration of practising unfair means and further strict action will be taken against them.

Applicants who passed their class 12 examinations in the year 2021, 2022 or are appearing in 2023 will be considered eligible to apply for JEE Main 2023. Applicants who will fill up the application forms within the specified dates will be granted their admit cards to sit in the NTA JEE Mains exam.

The procedure of submitting the JEE Mains 2023 registration form starts from completing the registration requirements, filling up all the necessary details in the application form, uploading the required documents, and lastly paying the application fee. Male applicants falling in General/Gen-EWS/OBC (NCL) will now have to pay Rs 1,000, whereas the application fees for SC/ST/PwD/Transgender and Female applicants is Rs 500.

Last updated on 15 Feb 2023
13:49 PM
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