NTA to release JEE Main January 2019 admit card soon
Samiksha Jain | December 13, 2018 | 03:25 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, DECEMBER 13: National Testing Agency (NTA) is all set to release the JEE Main admit card 2019 for January attempt on December 17. NTA will release admit card for JEE Main Paper I and Paper II in online mode. NTA will be conducting JEE Main exam 2019 in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode on multiple dates and shifts during January 8 to 12, 2019. The candidates who are appearing for JEE Main exam are advised to download the admit card and verify all the details furnished on it. In case of any discrepancy, candidates are required to contact the NTA and get the error rectified as soon as possible.
Points to remember
- JEE Main admit card will only be released online. A candidate has to login to JEE Main window through their credentials and download the admit card.
- It is important for the candidates to carry admit card on the date of the exam.
- Candidates failing to carry admit card to the examination centre will not be allowed to appear for the examination.
- Along with the admit card candidates will have to carry a valid photo ID proof and requisite documents to the examination centre.
In case the candidate is not able to download the admit card or is unable to log in due to unavailability of correct login credentials, he/she may contact the NTA authority or reset the password with the help of registered mobile number and/or email ID.
Candidates must adhere to all the instructions listed on the admit card regarding the venue and schedule of exam. The result of JEE Main 2019 January attempt will be declared on January 31.
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