JEE Main 2022: NTA removes 75% criteria
Mohit Dhyani | March 2, 2022 | 06:56 PM IST | 2 mins read
NTA has removed 75% eligibility criteria in JEE Mains 2022. Get JEE Mains 2022 exam date and other details here.
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NEW DELHI:
National Testing Agency has released the JEE Main 2022 notification at jeemain.nta.nic.in. This year, NTA has removed 75% criteria from the minimum eligibility norms. However, for the JEE Mains Architecture & Planning course, candidates have to score a minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics and also 50% marks in aggregate of the qualifying examination.
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NTA has released the JEE Mains 2022 application form on March 1 at the official website. Applicants are advised to check the eligibility criteria before filling the JEE application form 2022. This year JEE Mains 2022 exam will be conducted in two sessions - April and May.
JEE Mains 2022 exam date
NTA will conduct the JEE Main exam 2022 in two sessions . JEE Main Session 1 will be conducted on April 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21 while session 2 will be conducted on May 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 and 29. The last date to fill the JEE Mains application form is March 31.
JEE Main 2022 - Revised Eligibility
Candidates can refer to the details below to check detailed eligibility criteria.
Performance in JEE Mains exam: Top 2,50,000 successful candidates on the basis of JEE Main 2022 exam will be eligible to attempt the JEE Advanced exam.
Number of attempts: Applicants will be allowed to attempt the JEE Main exam two times in two consecutive years.
Appearance in Class 12: Applicants should have appeared for the class 12th exam either in 2021 or 2022 with the subjects Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
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Relaxation in Criteria as a Special Case for JEE Advanced 2022
Applicants who passed their class 12th exam in 2022/ 2021 and registered for the JEE Advanced exam 2021 but could not appear are also eligible to appear for the JEE Advanced exam this year. As per the official notification, This is a one-time measure valid only for JEE Advanced 2022 due to the ongoing pandemic
JEE Advanced 2022 application form will be released on June 8 at jeeadv.ac.in. Applicants will be able to complete the JEE Advanced 2022 registration till June 14. JEE Advanced 2022 exam will be conducted on July 3 in online mode.
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