JEE Main 2023 admit card soon; what to check after downloading NTA hall ticket
JEE Main 2023 admit card will be issued soon at jeemain.nta.nic.in. JEE Mains 2023 on January 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31 and February 1.
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Try NowVagisha Kaushik | January 20, 2023 | 04:36 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The National Testing Agency (NTA) will issue the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2023 admit card soon. Candidates who have registered for the JEE Mains 2023 will be able to download JEE Main 2023 hall ticket on the official website – jeemain.nta.nic.in by logging in with their credentials. NTA has already issued exam city centre for JEE Main. JEE Main 2023 Live Updates
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“The e-Admit Card would be issued provisionally to the candidates through the NTA website: https://jeemain.nta.nic.in/, subject to the fulfillment of the eligibility conditions and receipt of the prescribed application fee by NTA,” said NTA in the JEE Main 2023 brochure.
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NTA asked candidates to appear in the JEE Main 2023 exam at the given examination centre on the date and shift or timing as indicated in their e-Admit Card. NTA said that in case a candidate is unable to download their JEE Main admit card 2023 from the website, they should approach the NTA helpline number: 011-40759000 between 10 AM to 5 PM.
NTA JEE Main 2023 admit card: What to check
Candidates are advised the check the following details after downloading JEE Main 2023 admit card from the official website:
- Examination date
- Examination centre
- Examination timings
- Examination shift
- Candidate’s photograph
- Candidate’s signature
- Instructions for exam day
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“In case of any discrepancy in the particulars of the candidate or his/her photograph and signature shown in the e-Admit Card and confirmation page, the candidate may immediately approach the NTA Help Line from 10.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M. In such a case, the candidate would appear in the examination with the already downloaded Admit Card. However, NTA will take necessary action to make corrections in the record later,” added NTA.
JEE Main 2023 will be conducted on January 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31 and February 1. NTA recently revised the exam dates .
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