JEE Head 2022: The Application Process for the National Level Engineering Entrance Exam – JEE Main 2022 has begun. The application and registration process started on March 1 and will remain open until March 31 at jeemain.nta.nic.in and nta.ac.in. Students seeking admission to engineering or architecture colleges can take the exam. This year the paper will be held in two sessions. The application procedure for session 1 is now open.
The exam will be conducted in several languages from April 16 to 21. In addition to filling in the form, the students must also select the location of the exam and the method of the exam in addition to the form. This year it is more important to fill the application form correctly as no editing opportunity will be offered to students as announced by the NTA. In addition, several changes have been made this year. Here is a guide to help you complete the JEE Main applications.
JEE Main 2022: How To Apply
Step 1: Visit jeemain.nta.nic.in
Step 2: Click on ‘Register for JEE Main 2022’
Step 3: Fill in personal details as requested in the form, note the number generated by the system
Step 4: Create a password and choose a security question
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Step 5: Use the system generated number and password you created yourself to login
Step 6: Upload documents
Step 7: Pay fee, download receipt and confirmation page
JEE Main 2022: Selecting the Exam Mode
This year, JEE Main will be held in multiple languages including English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu. Candidates are to select the mode of the inquiry form while filling the application form. Do not forget to click on the language mode during the form. The option to change the mode of the exam will not be available later, so candidates should remember not to miss the option. Preview the application form before submitting it.
Last year, in 2021, most candidates took JEE in English. Out of the more than 7.15 lakh students who took the JEE Main Session 1 exam, just over 6.70 lakh students took the exam in English. Among the Indian languages, Hindi was the most favored with 23,751 applicants. A total of 21,609 candidates took the exam in regional languages including Bengali, Gujrati, Kannada, Malyama, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu.
JEE Main 2021: How To Select The Exam City
Last year, JEE Main was hacked and some experts took remote exams on behalf of students. The probe uncovered the involvement of a gang that charged lakhs of rupees in exchange for a seat in a university. Several exam centers, including one in Sonepat, were allegedly hacked. It was revealed that many candidates, even from different states, chose the center that was allegedly hacked.
This year, therefore, the NTA has not allowed aspirants to see a list of all exam cities. The list of cities where exams are held will not be made available until a candidate has filled in their address. Based on the current and permanent address, students are shown exam cities in their own environment.
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