NTA announces allotment of JEE Main 2019 exam cities
Prabha Dhavala | October 22, 2018 | 09:17 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, October 19: NTA has allotted the exam cities of JEE Main 2019 to the registered candidates. To check the exam city allotted, the candidates will have to log into the link provided on the official website using their application number and the displayed security code. Previously, the authorities had released the details of the exam date and shift allotment on October 5. Candidates were able to check the allotted date and shift after successfully logging in.
Steps to check allotted exam cities:
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The link to check the allotted JEE Main exam cities is now available on the official website.
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The candidates will have to enter their JEE Main 2019 application number, password and security code
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Click on Examination Slot Details
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The allotted exam city will be reflected on the screen for the candidates.
JEE Main 2019 is set to be held as a computer based examination from January 9 to 12 (in eight slots) for Paper I (B.Tech) and on January 8 (in two shifts) for Paper II (B.Arch). Each candidate has been allotted their respective shift and date and the candidates can now also check in which city they will have to appear for the examination.
Through the recent notifications, NTA has announced many changes in the conduction of the examination. JEE Main which was previously supposed to be conducted only on weekends is now going to be held majorly on weekdays.
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