JEE Main 2025 exam city intimation slip for session 1 soon; paper pattern, exams from January 22
NTA JEE Main 2025: The JEE Main 2025 city intimation slip for session 1 will entail the candidate’s allotted JEE main exam date and exam city.
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NEW DELHI : The National Testing Agency (NTA) will soon release the JEE Main 2025 city intimation slip for session 1 online. The JEE Main 2025 city intimation slip will be available on the official website at jeemain.nta.nic.in. According to the official timetable, the JEE Main 2025 city intimation slip will be out tentatively in January 2025.
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Candidates can download the JEE Main 2025 city intimation slip for session 1 using their application number and password. The city allotment slip will be available for candidates who have completed their registration.
The JEE Main 2025 city intimation slip for session 1 will entail the candidate’s allotted JEE main exam date 2025 and exam city. Last year, the JEE Main city slip for session 1 was released on January 10. Candidates appearing for the exam can expect the JEE Mains 2025 city allotment slip for session 1 anytime in the first week of January 2025.
The JEE Main 2025 exam duration is three hours. The paper 1 will consist of 90 questions carrying a total of 300 marks. Each subject will have 20 MCQs and 5 numerical value questions (NCVQs). The MCQs will be awarded with +4 marks and -1 marks for each wrong answer. The JEE Main 2025 will be conducted in 13 languages.
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JEE Main 2025 City Allotment Slip: How to download?
Given below are the steps to download the JEE Main 2025 city allotment slip for session 1.
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Visit JEE Main 2025 official website at jeemain.nta.nic.in
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Click on the JEE Main 2025 city allotment slip link available
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Enter your application number and password.
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Your JEE Main 2025 city allotment slip will appear on the screen.
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Download the JEE Main city allotment slip 2025 and keep a printed copy for future use.
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JEE Main 2025 Exam City Allotment for Session 1: Details
Given below are the details of the JEE Main city allotment slip for session 1 2025.
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IIT JEE Main application number
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JEE Main exam date 2025
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Test City
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Candidate’s name
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Father’s name
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Gender
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Date of birth
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Category
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Person with disability
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Medium of question paper
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