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Important Notice Regarding JEE (Main) – 2015

Important Notice Regarding JEE (Main) – 2015
 CONFIRMATION/UPDATION OF CLASS 12TH / QUALIFYING INFORMATIONDETAILS

It is informed to all the candidates appeared in JEE (Main) – 2015 that as per the information available with the JEE (Main), class 12th/Qualifying examination information details are available on JEE (Main) website http://jeemain.nic.in.

In some cases, based on data sent by the Boards, the class 12th/Qualifying examination information has been updated.

Therefore, it is again informed to all the candidates, appeared in JEE (Main) – 2015, to immediately confirm/update their class 12th/Qualifying Examination information on the JEE (Main)website http://jeemain.nic.in through link ‘Updation/Confirmation of class 12th/Qualifying Examination Details’ by selecting Board, Year of passing and Roll No., failing which it will be assumed that the details about their class 12th/Qualifying examination shown on the website are correct.

 Furthermore, in the absence of such details, or details not matching with the authenticated data provided by the board as mentioned by the candidate in his/her application form, the ranking will not be given for JEE (Main) – 2015 without giving any further notice.

 The last date of confirming/updating such records is 10th June, 2015.

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