NTA extends NCHM JEE 2021 registration deadline; Apply here
Prerna Goel | May 29, 2021 | 10:25 AM IST | 2 mins read
The last date to submit NCHM JEE application form 2021 has been extended due to Covid-19 crisis. Also, the new exam date is expected to be announced soon.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has extended the NCHM JEE 2021 application form submission deadline to June 20. Earlier, the last date to apply was May 31. Candidates can submit their NCHMCT JEE application form at the official website - nchmjee.nta.nic.in. Along with it, the NTA has also changed the NCHM JEE application correction window dates. The application form correction window will now open on June 21 and will close on June 30.
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“With a view to remove hardship caused to candidates and to ensure larger participation of candidates, it has been decided to extend the last date for submission of online application forms for the exam”, the official notice read.
NCHM JEE was earlier scheduled for June 12, 2021. However, the new NCHM JEE exam date 2021 will be announced soon.
Click here to fill NCHM JEE application form 2021.
Source: NTA
NCHM JEE 2021: Revised Exam Dates
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NCHM JEE Dates 2021 |
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Last date for NCHM JEE 2021 registration |
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Last date for payment of exam fee |
June 20, 2021 (upto 5:00 pm) |
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NCHM JEE application form correction |
June 21 to June 30, 2021 |
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NCHM JEE 2021 exam date |
To be notified soon |
Steps for NCHMCT JEE registration 2021
Candidates can apply for NCHM JEE 2021 exam by following the steps mentioned below.
Step 1 - Visit the official website of NTA NCHM JEE - nchmjee.nta.nic.in.
Step 2 - Click on the “New Registration” and then press the checkbox that says “Click to proceed”
Step 3 - Provide the personal, examination and academic details to fill NCHMCT JEE application form
Step 4 - Upload the required documents such as photograph and signature in the prescribed format
Step 5 - Pay the NCHM JEE 2021 application fee
Step 6 - Click on the “Submit” tab
Step 7- Take a printout of the NCHM JEE application form 2021 and keep it safe for future reference.
About NCHM JEE 2021
NCHM JEE 2021 will be conducted as the computer-based test (CBT). The duration of the exam is three hours. NTA NCHM JEE exam will have multiple-choice questions (MCQs) from numerical ability and analytical aptitude (30 questions), general knowledge and current affairs (30 questions), reasoning and logical deduction (30 questions), English language (60 questions) and aptitude for service sector (50 questions). The test paper will be bilingual.
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