JEE Main application correction facility is available till May 31
Team Careers360 | May 25, 2020 | 12:27 PM IST | 1 min read
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Try NowNEW DELHI - The National Testing Agency has started the JEE Main 2020 application correction facility on May 25 wherein candidates are allowed to make changes to the application form as well as the choice of exam city to appear for the exam. The application correction facility is available till May 31, 2020. Candidates will be required to make corrections after logging into their accounts.
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Earlier, those candidates who missed to fill the form, and now due to current circumstances were interested in applying were provided with the second chance to fill the JEE Main application form between May 19 and 24. The Joint entrance examination for the April 2020 session is scheduled to be held between July 18 and 23 in online mode and admit cards will be released almost 15 days before the conduct of the exam. Originally, the application form was available between February 7 to March 12 and the correction facility was open between March 13 to 16 and April 1 to 3.
JEE Main April 2020 session was supposed to be conducted on April 5, 7, 9 and 11 but was postponed due to Coronavirus pandemic. Now that there is no end to this situation, the authorities have rescheduled and the exam will be conducted with all necessary precautions.
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