NTA releases JEE Main January 2019 question paper and responses
Samiksha Jain | January 14, 2019 | 02:41 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JANUARY 14- National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the official response sheet and question paper on January 12. Candidates can download the question paper and response sheet by logging into their account. There are two options to log in- 1) through application number and password and 2) application number and date of birth. This facility will remain available from January 14 to 17 (05:00 pm) only. The candidates are advised to save their question papers and responses for future reference.
Procedure to download question paper & responses
Visit the official website and log in using either of the following options:
- JEE Main 2019 application number and password
- JEE Main 2019 application number and date of birth
Once candidate log-in click on ‘Question paper’ tab.
Question paper with response sheet will appear.
Click on ‘Print’ tab to download and print it.
The answer key of JEE Main 2019 is expected to be released by January 16. NTA has conducted JEE Main 2019 from January 8 to 12 in Computer-Based-Test (CBT) mode.
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