JEE Advanced 2021 registration date revised; Apply from September 15
Ritu Tripathi | September 15, 2021 | 10:41 AM IST | 1 min read
IIT Kharagpur has announced the new JEE Advanced 2021 registration date. Candidates can now fill JEE Advanced application form 2021 from September 15 to 20, 2021.
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NEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur has announced the revised JEE Advanced 2021 registration date at jeeadv.ac.in. Candidates will now be able to fill JEE Advanced application form 2021 from September 15 to 20. However, the last date to pay the application fee of JEE Advanced 2021 is September 21.
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JEE Advanced 2021 application date
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Events |
Dates |
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JEE Advanced registration start date 2021 |
September 15, 2021 (Evening) |
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Last date to fill JEE Advanced application form |
September 20, 2021 |
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Last date of fee payment |
September 21, 2021 |
It should be noted that the top 2,50,000 qualified candidates based on JEE Main result 2021 are only eligible for JEE Advanced 2021 registration. Candidates should also check other eligibility conditions for JEE Advanced registration 2021 before applying. Also, all the required documents for filling the JEE Advanced 2021 application form must be ready beforehand. The steps to fill JEE Advanced application form 2021 can be checked below.
Steps to fill JEE Advanced 2021 application form
JEE Advanced registration 2021- Candidates have to login using the JEE Main 2021 application number and password. All the required details have to be filled.
Document Upload- All the required documents have to be uploaded as Pdf files as per the specifications provided by the authorities. The list of all required documents can be checked below.
JEE Advanced registration 2021: Documents to be uploaded
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Certificate |
Format |
Minimum size (KB) |
Maximum size (KB) |
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Class 10th or Birth certificate |
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50 |
300 |
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Class 12th or equivalent mark sheet |
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50 |
300 |
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Category certificate |
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50 |
300 |
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An additional category certificate (optional) |
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50 |
300 |
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Scribe request letter |
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50 |
300 |
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Request for compensatory time |
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50 |
300 |
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DS certificate |
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50 |
300 |
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OCI/POI card |
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50 |
300 |
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Gazette notification showing the change of name |
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50 |
300 |
Fee payment- Finally, candidates have to pay the JEE Advanced 2021 application fee either in online mode or in cash choosing the SBI branch option.
JEE Advanced 2021 will be conducted as an online exam on October 3. The admit cards for JEE Advanced 2021 will be released on the official website on September 25.
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