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NTA reopens registration and modification for JEE Main April/May sessions to be conducted from July 20 to August 2

NTA reopens registration and modification for JEE Main April/May sessions to be conducted from July 20 to August 2; Important Points You Need to Know.

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NTA reopens registration and modification for JEE Main April/May sessions to be conducted from July 20 to August 2

The dubious air on JEE Main 2021, both April and May sessions, has finally dissipated. NTA has announced that it will conduct two exams for both April and May sessions at the end of July. The April session will happen from July 20 to July 25; the May session from July 27 to August 2. Further, only BTech and BE students can appear for the postponed April session, on the other hand, BArch and BPlanning students can appear for the postponed May session.

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Three Important Points You Need to Know for JEE Main July-August Sessions

Application reopening

After NTA received numerous representations from the candidates to re-open the Online Application window for JEE (Main) - 2021 April Session, it has decided to provide students with another opportunity to apply or withdraw their remaining JEE (Main) 2021 Sessions (April and May).

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The last date to apply for the April → July session is July 8. Application forms for all (BTech, BE, BArch, BPlanning) for May → July/August will open on July 9. The last date to apply is July 12. Students can also apply for both sessions and pay the fees accordingly.

Change of centre and other modifications

NTA has also assured that students who had already applied for JEE (Main) can apply for a change of centre. The NTA has also allowed candidates to withdraw their applications as well. However, students who have earlier applied now do not want to apply for the exams can withdraw their application form by clicking on the edit option from their application.

Test centres and cities for JEE Main 2021 increased

The National Testing Agency has increased the number of test cities this year. The test cities have been increased from 232 to 334. The number of cities has been increased to ease the process for students amid the pandemic. To ensure social distancing amid the pandemic and follow the SOPs, the NTA has also increased the number of test centres for JEE Main (April and May) sessions. Earlier, the total number of test centres was 660. The test centres have now been increased to 828.

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