JEE Main January 2020 Admit Card: The candidates who are appearing for JEE Main January 2020 exams will be able to download their Admit Card from today i.e. Friday December 06, 2019, the National Testing Agency (NTA) said.
Though the NTA has not specified any exact time for releasing the JEE Main 2020 Admit Card, it will be released on JEE Main official website any time by today afternoon.
Candidates should check their name, address, photo and other details correctly printed on the JEE Admit Card. The JEE Main Exam Center details and exam slot (date and time) of the candidates are also printed on the admit card.
According to the NTA Schedule, JEE Main January 2020, or JEE Main 1, will be held from January 06 to January 11, 2020 in Online Mode.
Examination: Joint Entrance Examination (Main) January - 2020 Mode of Examination: Computer Based Examination Registration Dates: 2nd to 30th September, 2019 Downloading of Admit Cards: 6th December, 2019 Dates of Examinations: 6th to 11th January, 2020 Date of Announcing Result: 31st January, 2020
Examination: Joint Entrance Examination (Main) January - 2020
Mode of Examination: Computer Based Examination
Registration Dates: 2nd to 30th September, 2019
Downloading of Admit Cards: 6th December, 2019
Dates of Examinations: 6th to 11th January, 2020
Date of Announcing Result: 31st January, 2020
A score of at least 75 per cent in class 12 board exams or a place among the top 20 percentile of the Boards is required to be eligible for JEE Main or Advanced. For candidates of the SC and ST categories, this has been lowered to 65 per cent.
Clearing the JEE Main and JEE Advanced papers will make candidates eligible for admission to Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech), Bachelor of Engineering (BE) and Bachelor of Architecture (B. Arch) courses at Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT), National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) across India.
Candidates can also find on the JEE Main website Sample Questions for Section on Numerical Value Chemistry and Physics. JEE Information Bulletin can also be referred for further details on JEE Main.
NTA has also established a countrywide network of Test Practice Centres (TPCs) for students of rural areas so that everyone will have an opportunity to practice on computers before the online exam. (2,697) Schools/engineering colleges with computer centres are being made available for the purpose. Any student can use the facility free of charge. An App has also beeb developed which will enable the students to choose the nearest TPC.
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