Udaipur, February 7, 2025 - Candidates appearing for JEE Main 2025 are facing difficulties in re-registering for the April session. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has not provided options to update important details like reserved category status, causing concerns among aspirants. Many candidates who applied under the general category in January due to unavailability of certificates are now unable to update their reserved category status, despite having valid documents. Thousands of grievances from the January session remain unresolved. While the answer key has been released, students are still awaiting clarity on issues.
JEE Main second session registration started on February 1 and will close on February 25, 2025. Candidates can select their course, change the question paper medium, choose exam cities, and pay fees. However, personal details cannot be updated.
NTA has reduced the number of JEE Main exam centres in India from 300 last year to 284 this year. International centres have also decreased from 24 to 14.
Candidates who registered from a different state in January, often selecting a centre near their coaching institute, cannot change their state of eligibility. This could impact their chances of availing the home state quota.
JEE Main 2025 Session 1 concluded on January 30, 2025. The provisional answer key was released on February 4, and candidates can raise objections until February 6. The results are expected by February 12, after reviewing objections.
Source: Media Reports
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