JEE Main 2022 Application Form: Mistakes to avoid during registration
Debodh Kumar | March 12, 2022 | 08:55 AM IST | 2 mins read
JEE Main 2022 application form is available on the official website – jeemain.nta.nic.in. The last date of JEE Main 2022 registration is March 31. Avoid these 5 mistakes during registration.
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It is quite common among the aspirants what mistakes to avoid while filling out the application form of JEE Main 2022. Therefore, Careers360 brings you the most committed mistakes by the candidates that should be avoided during registration.
5 common mistakes to avoid while filling out the JEE Main application form 2022
Candidates are advised to carefully read the below-mentioned points in order to avoid mistakes while filling out the JEE Main application form 2022.
1. Verified Credentials
Entering the wrong credentials will lead to the cancellation of JEE Main 2022 exam forms. All the information entered in the JEE Mains application form is verified by the concerned authorities. So, entering misleading information will result in direct rejection of the form. Therefore, candidates are advised to carefully fill out the NTA JEE application form 2022.
2. Avoid Documents Mismatch
There are going to be many aspirants who might be struggling because of the change in name or change in their parent’s name in their Aadhaar card or any other document at the time of registration. This might become a hindrance during the registration process. In that case, candidates should make the necessary amendments to their documents beforehand.
Like in the case of an Aadhaar card, a candidate has to request a correction to the nearest Aadhaar Card enrolment centre. He/she needs to fill up the 14-digit Aadhaar number printed on the issued slip after submitting the request.
3. Scanned Copy
The scanned images must be of the specified format. They should be uploaded in JPG/JPEG format. The dimension of the photograph must be 3.5 cm X 4.5 cm and the size should be between 10KB to 200KB. The signature should be done on plain white paper and dimensions should be 3.5 cm X 1.5 cm. The size of the signature should be between 4KB to 30KB. If the candidate fulfils all the instructions regarding the upload of scanned images, then his/her application form will never get rejected.
4. Eligibility
In order to avoid application form rejection, a candidate must maintain standard eligibility of the JEE Main exam 2022, like students should have passed the 12th class or the qualifying exam in 2020 or 2021 and others.
5. Selection of Centre
Mistakes are common among the candidates while selecting preferable centres for the examination. Because if a wrong centre is selected that might be far from home, then this might lead to many hindrances on the day of the exam. Therefore, candidates are advised to carefully select their preferred centres.
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