JEE Main 2020 Application Form Correction facility to reopen from May 25 to 31
Team Careers360 | May 20, 2020 | 10:39 AM IST | 1 min read
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NEW DELHI:
National Testing Agency (NTA) will reopen the JEE Main 2020 application form correction facility from May 25 to 31. Students can use this facility to make corrections in their already filled application form. NTA is opening the correction facility from May 25 to 31 for the record third time, the earlier being from March 13 to 16 and April 1 to May 3 respectively. Students will also be allowed to change their preference of exam cities filled in the online application form.
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NTA has also re-opened the JEE Main 2020 application form from May 19 to 24 for fresh applicants. Interested students who missed the chance earlier can use this last opportunity to fill the fresh application form for JEE Main 2020 April exam.
The April exam of JEE Main 2020 has been rescheduled to July 18-23 from the earlier announced dates of April due to coronavirus pandemic. The exam will now be conducted as per the new schedule across various test centres. Admit cards for all the registered candidates will be issued 21 days before the exam.
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