JEE Advanced 2019 application form to be available from May 3, know important details
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Download EBookNEW DELHI, MAY 1: IIT Roorkee will release the JEE Advanced 2019 application form in online mode on May 3. Candidates who have successfully qualified JEE Main 2019 will be eligible for JEE Advanced 2019. The last day for application submission for the entrance test will be May 9, however students can make application fee payment till May 10. This year total 2,45,000 candidates will be qualified to appear for JEE Advanced 2019.
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JEE Advanced 2019: Important Dates
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S.No. |
Events |
Dates |
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1 |
Commencement of registration for JEE Advanced 2019 |
May 3, 2019 |
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2 |
Last date to register for JEE Advanced 2019 |
May 9, 2019 |
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3 |
Last date to submit registration fees |
May 10, 2019 |
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4 |
JEE Advanced 2019 Entrance Exam |
May 27, 2019 |
How to apply for JEE Advanced 2019?
- Registration is the first step to apply for JEE Advanced 2019. Candidates need to login to the JEE Advanced portal using their JEE Main 2019 roll number and password.
- After logging in, the details entered by the candidate at the time of JEE Main registration will appear on the screen in read only mode.
- Candidates will then have to fill some additional details like language they want to appear, preference of 5 exam center, two additional separate phone numbers and other required details.
- After entering the details candidates are required to upload some mandatory documents such as Class X certificate as proof of birth or Birth Certificate, Class XII (or equivalent) examination certificate, Category certificate (if applicable), PwD certificate (if applicable), Scribe Request Letter certificate (if required), PIO Card / OCI Certificate, DS certificate, Gazette notification showing name change (only for candidates whose name is not same as in Class X certificate).
- Once a candidate has uploaded all the required documents, they are required to pay the registration fee through online mode or offline through paying cash at SBI branch.
- After successful payment of registration fee of JEE Advanced 2019, candidates will reach the application confirmation page. Applicants are required to take printout of the confirmation page for use in future.
General candidates will have to pay a fee of rupees 2600 whereas female candidates and SC,ST and PWD candidates will have to pay rupees 1300. Foreign candidates from SAARC countries will have to pay USD 16 and candidates from Non SAARC countries will have to pay USD 300 as registration fee.
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