Applicants may register at jeemain.nta.nic.in; before filing out the application form, candidates must ensure they meet the conditions mentioned in the JEE Main eligibility criteria 2025
JEE Main Session 1 result expected soon; the objection window closed on February 6, 2025
NTA has reduced the number of JEE Main exam centres in India from 300 last year to 284 this year
Stay updated with the official website for any further announcements and result-related details
Challenge window open until February 6; according to experts Mathematics was the most challenging
The detailed paper and shift-wise schedule will be released later by NTA; expected result is to be declared on April 17
Post-COVID changes in the exam pattern have slightly improved the difficulty level; most questions were based on the Class 12 syllabus
In Udaipur around 5,000 students are expected to appear for the exam; the exam will be conducted in CBT mode at designated centers in the city
JEE Main 2025 admit cards released by NTA; more than 4,200 candidates from Udaipur are expected to appear for the exam
The NTA will carry out thorough frisking to ensure exam integrity, even after bathroom breaks
The Supreme Court allows petitioners to register for JEE-Advanced; a plea was filed challenging the reduction in the number of attempts for JEE-Advanced aspirants
Around 13.8 lakh candidates have registered for JEE Main 2025 Session 1; this is highest number of registration in the exam's history