JEE Main 2022: NTA reopens session 1 registration at jeemain.nta.nic.in; Documents required
NTA has reopened the JEE Main 2022 registration process for session 1 exam. Interested candidates can apply online at jeemain.nta.nic.in.
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NEW DELHI : The National Testing Agency (NTA) has reopened the JEE Main 2022 registration for session 1 exam from today, April 18. Students who wish to give JEE Main 2022 phase 1 exam but have not applied yet can fill IIT JEE Main forms 2022 online at jeemain.nta.nic.in 2022. The last date to apply for NTA JEE Main 2022 session 1 is April 25. The JEE Main 2022 application form filling process includes registration, filling form, uploading of documents and payment of application fee.
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The official JEE Main 2022 notice read, " In view of the persistent demand from the student community to re-open the Online Application Forms for Joint Entrance Examination (Main) – 2022 Session 1, and to support them, it has been decided to provide an opportunity for the remaining candidates to apply for JEE (Main) – 2022 Session 1."
JEE Main 2022 Application Form - Documents required during registration
While filling out the application form of JEE Main 2022, candidates will have to upload the following documents as per specifications mentioned in the table below.
Documents |
Specifications |
Photograph |
10 kb to 200 kb |
Signature |
4 kb to 30 kb |
Category certificate (SC/ST/OBC/EWS etc.) |
50kb to 300kb |
PwD certificate (If applicable) |
50 kb to 300 kb |
JEE Main Application Form 2022 Session 1 : Important Instructions
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The JEE Main 2022 registration fee can be submitted only online through Net Banking, Credit Card, Debit Card, UPI, or Paytm Services. Processing charges and GST as applicable are chargeable from the candidate (in addition to the examination fee) by the concerned Bank/Payment Gateway Integrator.
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NTA will not provide JEE Main 2022 correction facility in future. Therefore, students should fill the JEE forms 2022 carefully.
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Students should check their photograph and signature before submission of the JEE Main 2022 application Form. In case the photograph or signature is blurred or not visible to identify the identity of the candidate then, the application will be rejected and no option for correction or revision will be permitted.
Earlier, the JEE Main application form 2022 session was open from March 1 to April 5. Moreover, the JEE Main 2022 application form correction window was made available for registered candidates from April 6 to 8.
Recently, the NTA has announced the revised JEE Main 2022 exam date for both sessions. JEE Mains 2022 exam date for session 1 are June 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, and 29, 2022 and the session 2 exams will be held from July 21 to 30, 2022. The JEE Main 2022 registration date for session 2 will be notified soon.
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