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JEE Main 2019

JEE Main 2019

JEE Main 2019 Application Form has been released on 1st September 2018. It will be conducted twice in a year by NTA. It is a national level entrance examination. NTA organizes it to offer admission in B.E/B. Tech and B.Arch/B.Plan courses. NITs, CFTIs, and various other colleges and institutions of India consider the JEE Main scores for providing admission. For admission in IITs & ISM Dhanbad, students have to qualify for both examinations, i.e. JEE Main and JEE Advanced. Check details about JEE Main 2019 including the latest news about the application form, eligibility, exam date, exam pattern, syllabus, etc.



JEE mains 2019

Exclusive- INFORMATION BULLETIN by NTA

JEE Main 2019 Application Form has been released now. The registration process is started on 1st September 2018. Check here for application form details.


NTA is going to start JEE Main Free coaching from 2019. Check here for free coaching details.


JEE Main 2019 registration has been started for the Computer Based Test practice center from 28th August 2018. Check here for registration details.
JEE Main 2019 Complete Exam Schedule for January & April exams has been released now. Check here for exam dates.
 
From the year 2019, the JEE Main 2019 examination will be conducted in online mode (computer-based exam) by NTA (National Testing Agency) twice in a year – News Confirmed. Check here for details.

JEE Main Application Form 2019

JEE Main application form 2019 has been released from 1st September 2018 (Jan exam). Below we are providing the latest news on JEE Main registration 2019:

  • Candidates are required to apply online for JEE Mains 2019 exam.
  • JEE Main application form 2019 is available from 1st September 2018 (Jan exam).
  • Candidates have to upload the scanned images of passport size photograph and signature of candidate & mother’s/father’s/guardian.
  • Photograph size should be 10KB – 100KB and size of the signature should be 4KB – 30KB.
  • The images should be in JPG or JPEG format.
  • Multiple applications from a single candidate will be rejected.
  • There is no provision to send the hard copy of the application




Application Fee:

  • The application fee is different as per the categories and mode of examinations.

  • Fee payment can be done through credit/debit cards and net banking.
  • Candidates can also pay the fee through e-challan of SBI bank.
  • The fee will not be accepted through DD, money order, IPO, etc.
  • The application fee is non-refundable.




JEE Main Counselling 2019

After the declaration of result, the board will announce the detailed schedule of JEE Main 2019 counselling. Separate schedules will be announced for All India Rank and state-level counseling.

  • Counselling process will be organized from the third week of June 2019.
  • JEE Main 2019 counselling will be conducted through online mode.
  • Centralized counselling will be organized by JoSAA and CSAB in different rounds.
  • To appear in the counselling, candidates will have to register themselves.
  • After that candidates have to fill their preferences of colleges and courses.
  • On the basis of filled choices, rank, category and seat availability, a provisional seat allotment will be announced.
  • After that, candidates will have to download their provisional seat allotment letter and pay the seat acceptance fee.
  • After paying the fee, candidates have to report to the reporting centre to verify their documents.
  • Once the seats get confirmed by the reporting centre, candidates have to appear at the allotted college for further admission process.



 

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