JEE Main 2019 Admit Card expected to be released anytime soon, Check steps to download
Prabha Dhavala | March 20, 2019 | 09:31 AM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, March 20: National Testing Agency (NTA) will release the JEE Main 2019 admit card today in online mode. Students who have filled the JEE Main 2019 April application form can download their admit card by logging in to the official JEE Main portal. NTA will be conducting JEE Main 2019 April attempt exam from April 7 to 12 across various test centres in India and abroad. JEE Main 2019 Paper 2 will be conducted on April 7 while Paper 1 will be conducted on April 8, 9, 10 and 12. Paper 1 will be conducted in complete online mode whereas in Paper 2, Mathematics and Aptitude part will be conducted in online mode while drawing part will be conducted in Paper/Pencil mode.
JEE Main 2019 admit card is a very important document which every examinee must have in order to appear for the exam. Students must note that no candidate will be allowed to appear in exam without proper admit card. Students are therefore advised to download and keep a copy of their admit card in advance. Below are the steps for downloading JEE Main 2019 admit card
Steps to download JEE Main 2019 Admit Card
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Open JEE Main 2019 portal @ jeemain.nic.in
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Log in using the application number and password
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Click on the download admit card tab to view admit card
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Click on print button to download the admit card
Students are advised to check and verify all the details mentioned in their admit card. Discrepancies, if any should be brought into subject to NTA for correction before the JEE Main 2019 exam. JEE Main 2019 is being conducted by NTA from 2019 onwards twice a year, first in January and another in April. JEE Main 2019 January exam has already been conducted successfully for which the results has also been announced.
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