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Jee Mains April Registration 2019


The National Testing Agency (NTA) h as conducted the First JEE (Main) Examination dur ing January 8 to 12, 2019 and the result of the same has been declared on January 19th, 2019 (for Paper-1) and January 31st, 2019 (for Paper–2).




Now, the NTA announces to conduct JEEE (Main) April 2019 Examination for admission to Undergraduate Programs in NITs, IIITs and other Centrally Fund ed Technical Institutions (CFTIs), etc. between 7th April 2019 to 20th April 2019.



Those Candidates who have already ap peared in JEE (Main) January 2019 Examination c an appear in JEE (Main) April 2019 Examination for improvem ent, if they so wish. The candidates who could not appear in the JEE (Main) January 2019Examination, may also ap pear in JEE (Main) April 2019 Examination. The Student’s best of the two NTA scores will be considered for preparation of Merit List/Ranking.



The test details are given below:






PAPER
SUBJECTS
Mode of Examination
Timing of Examination



Firs Shift
Second Shift






Paper-1
Mathematics,Physiccs &
“Computer Based Test (CBT)”
09. 30 a.m.
02.30 p.m.
(For
Chemistry
mode only

to
to
B.E./B.Tech.)


12. 30 p.m.
05.30 p.m.
Paper-2
Mathematics – Part I
“Computer Based Test (CBT)”



(For B. Arch/
Aptitude Test – Part II
mode only
Can be held in two or more
B.Planning)
Drawing Test – Part III
“Pen & Paper Based” (offline) mode

shifts


to be attempted on Drawing sheet






A candidate may appear in Paper 1 and/or Paper 2 depending upon the course/s he/she wishes to pursue.



All the candidates aspiring to take admission to the undergraduate programs at IITs for the year 2019 will have to appear in the Paper-1 (B. E. /B. Tech.) of JEE (Main)-2019. Based on the performance in Paper-1 (B. E. /B. Tech.) of JEE (Main)-2019, number of top candidates as per the requirement of JEE (Advanced) ( including all categories) will be eligible to appear in JEE (Advan ced)-2019.



Candidates who desire to appear in the test may see the detailed Information Bulletin for JEE (Main)-April 2019 available on the website www.nta.ac.inand www.jeemain.nic.in .


In order to appear in JEE (Main) April 2019 Examination the candidates are required to a pply only online between 8th February 2019to 07thMarch2019. The fees can be paid online up to 08th March 2019.

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