JEE Main 2020: Correction facility likely to open again, admit card to release 21 days before exam
Team Careers360 | May 16, 2020 | 06:12 PM IST | 1 min read
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Try NowNew Delhi: National Testing Agency is likely to re-open the correction facility for JEE Main application form, as per the reports from NTA director Vineet Joshi. The correction facility will be provided to allow students to modify their details in application form. NTA has earlier provided the facility from March 13 to 16 and secondly from April 1 till May 3. The facility to reopen the correction window for the third time is being considered on account of the requests from students regarding the hardship students are facing to make corrections due to lockdown.
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NTA also provided the facility to modify their preference of exam city which students had filled earlier in their application form. This is to allow students to opt for the exam centre nearest to their place of residence and avoid long distance travel just for appearing in the exam.
Also, NTA will release the admit card of JEE Main 21 days before the exam. The exam dates for JEE Main 2020 April exam was announced on May 5. The exam will now be conducted between July 18 to 23. To cut down the result time, NTA will release the JEE Main result for April exam within five days of the conduct of exam.
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