Final day of JEE Main January 2019 to commence soon
Saakshi Lama | January 12, 2019 | 08:10 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JANUARY 12 : NTA is about to commence the final day of the 5 days long JEE Main 2019 for January session. The national level entrance exam will be conducted in two shifts on January 12; forenoon (9:30 am to 12:30 pm) and afternoon (2:30 pm to 5:30 pm). The exam is being conducted from January 8 to 12 and the April session for the same will be conducted from April 6 to 20.
This is the first time that JEE Main is being conducted completely in Computer-based test (CBT) mode. As of now, no technical glitches have been reported and candidates have been found satisfied with the mode.
During the last four days, the difficulty level of the exam has been found to be moderate. On January 11, the Mathematics section was a bit lengthy according to the feedback received by the students. Now it has to be seen how the last day of the exam will conclude.
The result of JEE Main 2019 January will be released on January 31. However, candidates aspiring to appear for April session will have to complete the registration process which will start from February 8. Those candidates who will appear for both the sessions, their best of the two scores will be considered for the rank.
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