JEE Main Exam; National testing agency which is NTA conducts JEE Main examination for admission B.E/B.Tech, B.Arch, and B.Planning in Indian engineering colleges. NTA has announced the examination date. The exam of JEE Main will be on January and April
JEE Main Exam is a computer-based online exam conducted by National Testing Agency which is NTA for pursuing undergraduate courses in top engineering institutes in India. It is one of the first stages of the exam for IIT admission.
JEE Main exam will conduct two times a year means twice a year. The first session of JEE Main exam will conduct in January, and the second session will be held in April, these dates are only expected, no official announcement has been made by NTA. The entrance test will be conducted in two shifts: morning and afternoon. Aspirants must check the JEE Main eligibility criteria before applying for the JEE exam. They should also know JEE Main syllabus so that they can prepare for JEE Main.
Candidates must read the IIT JEE Main exam dates carefully and prepare the study plan accordingly. Details of JEE Main important dates and a complete schedule of all sessions will be updated on this page.
Meanwhile, this is a good opportunity for JEE Main aspirants to work hard and score well in the exam. Candidates have two attempts to appear for JEE Main exam. Additionally, they can choose which exam they want to appear for at their convenience.
JEE Main Overview
JEE Main is a standardized test conducted in various states of India. The exam is conducted at the undergraduate level to provide admission to some of the best engineering and technical institutes funded by the government or privately owned.
JEE Main is usually conducted for 3 groups of candidates:
Paper 1 is for the students aspiring to pursue BE. or B.Tech. syllabus.
Paper 2A B. For the students who want to take Arch. syllabus.
Paper 2B is for the students aspiring to pursue a B Planning course.
JEE Main will be conducted in 2 sessions, which will be in January and May.
The questions that come in NCERT are mostly JEE Main based. However, it is known for having difficult questions designed to test candidates’ understanding of concepts and analytical skills.
Important Terms and Latest Changes in JEE Main
- The number of sessions will remain the same as JEE Main last year, ie two sessions (April and May sessions).
- There will be negative markings for JEE Main Sections A (MCQs) and B (Numerical Value Questions).
- Candidates need to download and install the SANDERS app on their smartphones. This will be a secondary channel for receiving notifications from NTA.
- Slight changes have been made in the application process to enable the candidates to fill out the form easily and in short sections. During the registration process for the exam, at first only Session, 1 will appear, and candidates can opt for that only. Session 2 registration will be opened at a later stage of the JEE Main.
- A mandatory field in the JEE Main application form to be filled in is the annual income of the family, which includes the annual gross income of the father or guardian, and the gross annual income of the parents and mother, from other sources.
- The choice of examination cities for the test will be based on the permanent and present addresses filled in during registration.
- During the registration process, candidates need to enter the OTP received on their registered mobile number or an e-mail address before submitting the application fee.
JEE Main Highlights
S. No | Particulars | Details |
1 | Conducting Authority | National Testing Agency |
2 | Short Name | NTA |
3 | Exam Mode | Computer-based (online) |
4 | Tentative No. of Applicants | To be notified |
5 | Duration of Exam | 3 & 3:30 Hours |
6 | Seats Offered | ~50,000 |
7 | Courses Offered | B.E./B. Tech & B. Arch/B. Planning |
8 | Number of Sessions | 2 |
9 | Total Marks | 300 |
10 | Negative Marking | Yes |
11 | Examination Category | Undergraduate Level Exam |
12 | Purpose | Admissions to 23 IITs, 31 NITs, 26 IIITs, and 33 GFTIs & other engineering colleges |
13 | Test Centres | The exam centers will be allotted as per the choice of cities of the candidates made in their online Application form. |
14 | JEE Main Official Website | nta.ac.in jeemain.nta.nic.in |
JEE Main Exam Schedule
NTA will conduct exams and release the exam schedule for JEE Main Exam. The official note for JEE Main has been released on JEE Main official website. However, we have provided the tentative exam dates for both sessions of JEE Main. While checking the exam schedule for JEE Main and candidates should start preparing for the exam now.
S. No | Papers | Examination of Duration |
1 | Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech.) or Paper 2A (B.Arch.) or Paper 2B (B.Planning.) | 03 Hours |
2 | B.Arch. & B.Planning (both) | 03 Hours 30 Minutes |
Examination of Duration | First Shift | Second Shift |
For 3 Hours Paper | 09.00 A.M. to 12.00 Noon (IST) | 03.00 P.M. to 06.00 P.M. (IST) |
For 3 Hours 30 Minutes Paper | 09.00 A.M. to 12.30 P.M. (IST) | 03.00 P.M. to 06.30 P.M. (IST) |
JEE Main Registration
The exam conducting authority NTA usually opens the registration process before the final exam for JEE Main. For, registration is expected to take place in two instances. Registration for session 1 is expected to start in March and will be re-opened for session 2 at a later stage. Candidates can register for JEE Main by visiting the official website only. Students also have to pay the application fees online only. Candidates are suggested to must check all the details of academics and personnel thoroughly before submitting the JEE Main Application Form.
The tentative dates for the JEE Main are January for session 1, see the details below;
JEE Main exam date
The first thing as a JEE Main aspirant is to keep a close eye on the important dates related to JEE Main. Here is the list of the most important JEE Main which will be updated after the release of JEE Main schedule by NTA.
JEE Main Dates for 1st Session on January
Particulars | Details |
Online Submission of Application Form | 15 December 2022 to 12 January 2023 (up to 09:00 P.M.) |
Last date of successful transaction of fee through Credit/Debit Card/Net-Banking/UPI | 12 January 2023 (up to 11:50 P.M.) |
Announcement of the City of Examination | The second week of January 2023 |
Downloading Admit Cards from the NTA website | Third week of January 2023 |
Date of Examination | 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, and 31 January 2023 |
Display of Recorded Responses and Answer Keys | To be announced later on the website |
Website(s) | nta.ac.in/jeemain.nta.nic.in |
Declaration of Result on the NTA website | To be announced later on the website |
JEE Main Dates for 2nd Session on April
Particulars | Details |
Online Submission of Application Form | 07 February 2023 to 07 March 2023 (up to 09.00 P.M.) |
Last date of successful transaction of fee through Credit/Debit Card/Net-Banking/UPI | 07 March 2023 (up to 11.50 P.M.) |
Announcement of the City of Examination | Third week of March 2023 |
Downloading Admit Cards from the NTA website | Last week of March 2023 |
Date of Examination | 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12 April 2023 |
Display of Recorded Responses and Answer Keys | To be displayed on the NTA website |
Website(s) | nta.ac.in/jeemain.nta.nic.in |
Declaration of Result on the NTA website | To be displayed on the NTA website |
JEE Main Reservation Criteria
OBC – 27%
SC – 15%
ST – 7.5%
As per the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, 5% of all seats in all colleges are reserved for Persons with Disabilities (PwD).
Telangana offers three different state quotas including the home state quota, the Andhra Pradesh state quota, and another state quota
5% of the total seats are reserved for women candidates in all the participating institutes in the seat allotment process through JEE Main 2023.
50% of seats in NITs are under the home state quota and another 50% come under another state quota.
If any home state quota seats remain vacant, they are converted into All India seats for the same category.
Click on JEE Main 2023 cut-off to know more about category-wise qualifying marks
JEE Main Exam Pattern
JEE Main exam pattern has remained consistent over the years with a few updates here and there. JEE Main 2023 Exam Pattern will be released soon by NTA on the official website. As of now, candidates can refer to the tentative exam pattern given below:
JEE Main – Paper 1 Exam Pattern
S. No | Particulars | Details |
1 | Subjects | Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics |
2 | Total Number of Questions | 75 (25 Physics + 25 Chemistry + 25 Maths) |
3 | Question Types | 20 MCQs & 5 Numerical Questions for Each Subject (PCM) |
4 | Maximum Marks | 300 |
5 | Marking Scheme | MCQ: Correct Answer = +4, Incorrect Answer = -1, Unattempted Answer = 0 Numerical Question: Correct Answer = +4, Incorrect & Unattempted Answer = 0 |
6 | No id Exam Languages | 13 |
7 | Exam Languages | English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Kannada, Gujarati, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu |
JEE Main – Paper II & III Exam Pattern
S. No | Particulars | Details |
1 | Subjects | Mathematics, General Aptitude, & Drawing (B.Arch.) or Planning (B.Plan.) |
2 | Total Number of Questions | B.Arch.: 77 (25 Maths + 50 Aptitude + 2 Drawing )B.Plan.: 100 (25 Maths + 50 Aptitude + 25 Planning) |
3 | Question Types | – 20 MCQs & 5 Numerical Questions for Maths – 50 MCQs for Aptitude – 25 MCQs for Planning (B.Plan. only) – 2 Drawing Questions for Drawing (B.Arch. only). |
4 | Maximum Marks | 400 |
5 | Marking Scheme | MCQ: Correct Answer = +4, Incorrect Answer = -1, Unattempted Answer = 0 – Drawing Section = 2 Questions for a Total of 100 Marks |
6 | No Exam Languages | 13 |
7 | Exam Languages | English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Kannada, Gujarati, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu |
JEE Main exam Eligibility
The first thing you as a JEE 2023 aspirant need to do is ensure that you fulfill all the eligibility criteria for JEE Main 2023. In this, you have to take care of aspects like educational qualification, nationality, and age. There are also several exemptions available for certain categories, so check whether you fall into those categories as well. The overview of the eligibility criteria for JEE Main exam appearing in 2023:
Educational Qualification for JEE Main exam
- You must have passed or appeared in 10+2 or equivalent examination in 2020 or 2021. If you are appearing for your class 12 exam in 2023, you can apply for JEE Main 2023.
- Your 10+2 subjects will depend on the paper you have opted for.
- You need to qualify for your qualifying exam. The qualifying total for different categories is given below:
S. No | Particulars | Details |
1 | General | 75% (or top 20 percentile) |
2 | SC / ST / OBC | 65% |
3 | Physically Disabled – General | 65% |
4 | Physically Disabled – SC / ST / OBC | 65% |
Nationality Criteria
- The Exam aspirant must be a citizen of India.
Age Criteria
- There is no upper age limit for appearing for the Exam.
Application form
After the release of the application form, candidates can visit the official websites of NTA – nta.ac.in or jeemain.nta.nic.in – to view and fill the same. Aspirants of exams have to fill out and submit the online application form. There is no provision for offline submission of the Application Form. NTA will not accept any form which is not submitted online. After the release of the application form by NTA, you will be able to see an ‘Apply Online’ link which will take you to the application form.
Instruction for online application form step-by-step process to fill
Following are the steps you need to follow in order to fill out the Application Form:
- To apply for the exam, visit the official website – jeemain.nta.nic.in.
- Click on ‘Apply Online’.
- An application form page will open.
- Fill out this application form.
- When prompted, select New Record. You may be asked for some basic details like your name, phone number, email address, date of birth, category, nationality, educational details, and your exam center preference.
- Once registered, you will be asked to upload scanned copies of your documents in a specified format and size. Be sure to adhere to the document specifications to avoid rejection of your application.
- Pay tuition online or offline mode
- Check all the information entered by students in the application form. Students may not be able to change some of their details later.
- Submit your application form.
- After submission, you will see a confirmation page. Take a print of the front page for reference purposes.
- On completion of this process, you will receive a Provisional Registration Number on your registered mobile number and email address.
List of documents given below for required at the time of filling out an application form
Here is the list of documents that you will need to upload while filling out the application form:
- Age Proof: Birth Certificate
- Class 12 mark sheet with 75% or more aggregate marks
- identity proof
- citizenship certificate
- passport size photograph
- Signature of the candidate
You have to follow a very specific format while uploading these documents. Make sure to follow the instructions so that your application is not rejected.
JEE Main Application Fee
JEE Main 2023- Mode of Application Fee Payment
Students can pay applications for fees for JEE Main 2023 through offline mode or online mode.
- Online mode
- Offline mode
- Debit Card/Net Banking/Credit Card/UPI
- Bank challan
Application Form Correction for JEE Main 2023
It is important to note that once students have submitted their JEE Main 2023 application form, students cannot edit certain details. That is why candidates are advised to read the details entered in the application form very carefully.
The dates for the correction window will be announced by NTA, so candidates must keep a close eye on the official website for updates in this regard.
JEE Main Admit Card
JEE Main 2023 Admit Card will be issued by the officials. Students can visit jeemain.nta.nic official website. – To download the hall ticket. Candidates are first issued provisional JEE Main 2023 admit cards. The student’s form will be considered valid only if all the eligibility criteria are fulfilled. The important details about students mentioned on the admit card are:
- Candidate’s name
- Father’s name
- Roll Number
- Grade
- Exam date
- Exam center venue
- Reporting time
- Exam duration
- Photo
As soon as you download the JEE Main admit card, you must make sure that all these details are correct. In case of any discrepancy, you should immediately contact the JEE Main helpline.
On the day of the exam, you must produce your JEE Main 2023 admit card in front of the exam coordinators and invigilators, failing which you will not be allowed to appear for the exam. Students should keep the admit card safe even after the exam, as students will need to carry it till the counseling round as well. Experts suggest that you should keep your admit card safe until you get admission to an institute.
Here are some points to note regarding JEE Main 2023 admit card:
- You can download the admit card online mode only.
- At the exam center, NTA does not issue duplicate admit cards.
- Follow the guidelines for affixing postcard-size photographs on the admit card.
- In case of any discrepancy, students can contact the official authorities at NTA.
As there are multiple security checks involved on the day of the exam, make sure to reach the venue well before the entry time. Also, note that only students with valid admit cards are allowed to enter the exam center.
JEE Main Result
The process of downloading scorecards through jeemain.nta.nic.in
JEE Main Result 2023: NTA is conducting JEE Main exam and release the date and time of JEE Main 2023 result on the official website of the exam – jeemain.nta.nic.in. Candidates can download their JEE Main 2023 results through the official website by using their application number and date of birth/password. Candidates who have scored under the top 2,50,000 qualifiers will get an opportunity to apply for the JEE Advanced 2023 exam for admission in IITs, NITs, and GFTIs. The direct link to download JEE Main Result 2023 will be provided on this page as soon as it is released on the official website of NTA.
NTA JEE Main Result
How to download the student’s scorecard?
JEE Main Result 2023 can be viewed or downloaded from the official website of NTA (jeemain.nta.nic.in). The step-by-step procedure to check and download JEE Main 2023 results is given below.
Step 1: Candidates should visit the official website: jeemain.nta.nic.in.
Step 2: On the landing page, there will “JEE Main Result” link click on that link.
Step 3: Candidates will be redirected to a new page where they will be required to enter their exam session details, application number, date of birth, and security pin to log in.
Step 4: The details successful entry and your results will be displayed.
Step 5: Candidates can download their JEE Main 2023 result or take a printout for further reference.
JEE Main Syllabus
National Testing Agency (NTA) has not released JEE Main Syllabus 2023 yet. The JEE Main Syllabus given below contains detailed information about the topics to be covered for JEE Main 2023 preparation. The syllabus of JEE Main 2023 will be based on the subjects of classes 11 and 12 for Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry subjects. Read below to get more details.
The JEE Main exam will usually consist of 2 papers. Paper 1 is generally conducted for admission to BTech programs in various NITs, IITs, and GFTIs while Paper 2 is conducted for admission to BArch/BPlan programs.
https://www.searchurcollege.com/engineering/jee-main/syllabus
JEE Main Cut-off
Qualifying marks for NITs, IITs, GFTIS, and category-wise cut-off percentile
For JEE Main 2023, the cut-off will be released after the exam is conducted as per the JEE Main 2023 schedule announced by the authorities. JEE Main cut-off is prepared by various factors that play a crucial role like the number of applicants, the number of questions, the difficulty of questions, and marks obtained by the candidates. On this page, we are providing JEE Main 2022 Cut-Off so that students can prepare for JEE Main Counseling 2023 based on their categories by taking the previous year’s views.
Types of JEE Main Cut-off
JEE cut-off marks are graded and declared by the National Testing Agency (NTA). There are two types of JEE Main cut-off, qualifying cut-off, and entrance cut-off. JEE Main qualifying cut-off is the minimum score that JEE Main candidates need to secure in order to qualify for JEE Advanced exam. JEE Main entrance cut-off is the opening and closing rank issued by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA). JEE Main cut-offs are decided on the basis of certain parameters, which include the number of students appearing for the exam, the difficulty level of the exam, and the availability of the exam. On this page, students can check the previous years JEE Main Cut-Off Marks as well as JEE Main Cut-Off.
- Factors Determining JEE Main 2023 Cut-off
- A total number of students appeared for the JEE Main Exam 2023.
- The difficulty level of JEE Main 2023 exam.
- Previous years JEE Main cut-off score.
- A total number of seats available in the colleges.
Cut-off for IIT
JEE Main 2023 cut-off for IITS will release on the official website of Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) – josaa.admissions.nic.in. JoSAA will conduct 6 rounds of counseling on the basis of JEE Main cut-off 2023. Candidates can follow the step-by-step given below to check the previous year’s JEE Main cut-off details:
Select Year, Round Number, Institute Type, Institute Name, Academic Program, Seat Type/Category
Click on the submit button to view the result of the counseling round
Cut-off for GFTI
Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JosA) will release the JEE Main cut-off for GFTI 2023 on the official website of the authority – josaa.admissions.nic.in. Candidates will be called for seat counseling in different rounds based on their JEE ranking. Candidates who appeared for the IIT JEE 2023 exam can check the previous year’s opening and closing rank through the official website of the authority.
Select Year, Round Number, Institute Type, Institute Name, Academic Program, Seat Type/Category
Click on the submit button to view the result of the counseling round
Cut-off for NITs
To get admission in top engineering colleges in India including IITs, NITs, and other CFTIs, students must score a minimum of 75% marks in their class 12th board exams along with JEE Main pass marks. For the reserved category, students must have a minimum of 65% marks in their class 12 along with JEE Main pass mark.
Select Year, Round Number, Institute Type, Institute Name, Academic Program, Seat Type/Category
Click on the submit button to view the result of the counseling round
JEE Main mock test
Since JEE Main exam can only be taken in computer-based online tests, the conducting authority has set up several practice centers to help engineering aspirants get familiar with the exam format.
Students can access online mock tests for JEE Main by visiting the website (www.nta.ac.in) for practical exercises. Earlier, students could also visit practice centers set up by the National Testing Agency and take the test. This facility is now available this time.
Students can take their help and clear their doubts regarding the JEE Main exam. They can train themselves for the “Computer Based Test (CBT)” mode of the examination.
https://www.searchurcollege.com/engineering-question-papers
List of IITs, NITs, and GFTIs
List of IITs institution in India
The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) are central government-owned public technical institutions located throughout India. The IITs are owned by the Government of India, Ministry of Education, They are governed by the Institutes of Technology Act of 1961, which declared them to be institutes of national importance and laid down their powers, duties, and framework for governance as the country’s premier institutes in the field of technology. The Institutes of Technology Act, of 1961 currently lists 23 IITs in India. Each IIT is autonomous and linked to the others through a General Council (IIT Council), which oversees its administration. The Education Minister of India is the ex-officio chairman of the IIT Council. [5] However, the increasing population in India in recent years has increased the competition. There is huge competition in the examinations conducted for admission to IITs, JEE Main, and JEE Advanced.
IITs Institutes
S. No | Name of Institutes | Short Name | State |
1 | IIT Kharagpur | IITKGP | West Bengal |
2 | IIT Bombay | IITB | Maharashtra |
3 | IIT Madras | IITM | Tamil Nadu |
4 | IIT Kanpur | IITK | Uttar Pradesh |
5 | IIT Delhi | IITD | Delhi |
6 | IIT Guwahati | IITG | Assam |
7 | IIT Roorkee | IITR | Uttarakhand |
8 | IIT Ropar | IITRPR | Punjab |
9 | IIT Bhubaneswar | IITBBS | Odisha |
10 | IIT Gandhinagar | IITGN | Gujarat |
11 | IIT Hyderabad | IITH | Telangana |
12 | IIT Jodhpur | IITJ | Rajasthan |
13 | IIT Patna | IITP | Bihar |
14 | IIT Indore | IITI | Madhya Pradesh |
15 | IIT Mandi | IITMD | Himachal Pradesh |
16 | IIT (BHU) Varanasi | IIT (BHU) | Uttar Pradesh |
17 | IIT Palakkad | IITPKD | Kerala |
18 | IIT Tirupati | IITTP | Andhra Pradesh |
19 | IIT (ISM) Dhanbad | IIT (ISM) | Jharkhand |
20 | IIT Bhilai | IITBH | Chhattisgarh |
21 | IIT Dharwad | IITDH | Karnataka |
22 | IIT Jammu | IITJMU | Jammu & Kashmir |
23 | IIT Goa | IIT GOA | Goa |
List of NITs institutions in India
National Institutes of Technology (NITs) are central government-owned public technical institutions owned by the Ministry of Education, Government of India. The National Institutes of Technology, governed by the Science Education and Research Act, of 2007, declare them as institutions of national importance and sets out their powers, duties, and framework for governance. The Act lists 31 NITs.
NITs Institutions
S. No | Name of Institutes | Short Name | State |
1 | NIT Allahabad | MNNIT | Uttar Pradesh |
2 | NIT Bhopal | MANIT | Madhya Pradesh |
3 | NIT Nagpur | VNIT | Maharashtra |
4 | NIT Durgapur | NITDGP | West Bengal |
5 | NIT Hamirpur | NITH | Himachal Pradesh |
6 | NIT Jaipur | MNIT | Rajasthan |
7 | NIT Jalandhar | NITJ | Punjab |
8 | NIT Jamshedpur | NITJS | Jharkhand |
9 | NIT Kurukshetra | NITKKR | Haryana |
10 | NIT Calicut | NITC | Kerala |
11 | NIT Rourkela | NITR | Odisha |
12 | NIT Silchar | NITS | Assam |
13 | NIT Karnataka | NITK | Karnataka |
14 | NIT Warangal | NITWl | Telangana |
15 | NIT Surat | SVNIT | Gujarat |
16 | NIT Tiruchirappalli | NITT | Tamil Nadu |
17 | NIT Srinagar | NITSRI | Jammu and Kashmir |
18 | NIT Patna | NITP | Bihar |
19 | NIT Raipur | NITRR | Chhattisgarh |
20 | NIT Agartala | NITA | Tripura |
21 | NIT Arunachal Pradesh | NITAP | Arunachal Pradesh |
22 | NIT Delhi | NITD | Delhi |
23 | NIT Goa | NITG | Goa |
24 | NIT Manipur | NITMN | Manipur |
25 | NIT Meghalaya | NITM | Meghalaya |
26 | NIT Mizoram | NITMZ | Mizoram |
27 | NIT Nagaland | NITN | Nagaland |
28 | NIT Puducherry | NITPY | Puducherry |
29 | NIT Sikkim | NITSKM | Sikkim |
30 | NIT Uttarakhand | NITUK | Uttarakhand |
31 | NIT AP | NITANP | Andhra Pradesh |
List of GFTIs Institution in India
Government Funded Technical Institutes (GFTIs) is a list of 27 premier technical institutes funded by the Government of India. As per the official date, the number of seats available for the academic year 2015 was around 9,260. It follows the same academic and admission system as NITs and IIITs.
Admission process
From the academic year onwards, the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) is responsible for conducting admission to 28 government-funded technical institutes through its website.
Prior to 2016, admission is done on the basis of merit obtained in the Joint Entrance Examination – Main. 60% weightage is given to JEE-Main marks and 40% weightage is given to 12th (HSC) marks. From 2017, there is no weightage for 12th board marks.
Seat allotment is subject to merit while seat acceptance is subject to payment of Rs.35,000/- within 2-4 days for Open and OBC, and Rs.20,000 for SC and ST. Also, seat acceptance does not mean admission, a candidate offered and accepted a seat will have to report to the allotted institute in person and pay the balance fee demanded by the concerned institute.
GFTIs Institutions
S. No | Name of Institutes | Location |
1 | Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya | Chattisgarh |
2 | Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra | Ranchi |
3 | Gurukul Kangri University | Haridwar |
4 | Indian Institute of Carpet Technology | Bhadohi |
5 | Institute of Infrastructure Technology Research and Management | Ahmedabad |
6 | Assam University | Silchar |
7 | J. K. Institute of Applied Physics and Technology, University of Allahabad | Allahabad |
8 | National Institute of Advanced Manufacturing Technology Hatia, | Ranchi |
9 | National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology | Aurangabad |
10 | Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering and Technology | Longowal |
11 | School of Engineering & Technology, Mizoram University | Aizawl |
12 | School of Engineering, Tezpur University | Tezpur |
13 | School of Planning and Architecture | Bhopal |
14 | School of Planning and Architecture | New Delhi |
15 | School of Planning and Architecture | Vijayawada |
16 | Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University | Katra, J & K |
17 | National Institute of Food Technology, Entrepreneurship, and Management | Thanjavur |
18 | National Institute of Food Technology, Entrepreneurship, and Management | Sonipat |
19 | Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology | Shibpur |
20 | University of Hyderabad | Hyderabad |
21 | International Institute of Information Technology | Naya Raipur |
22 | Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University | Srinagar |
23 | Ghani Khan Choudhury Institute of Engineering and Technology | West Bengal |
24 | International Institute of Information Technology | Bhubaneswar |
25 | School of Engineering, Jawaharlal Nehru University | New Delhi |
26 | North-Eastern Hill University | Shillong |
27 | School of Engineering and Technology, Central University of Rajasthan | Ajmer |
28 | Punjab Engineering College | Chandigarh |
Some important links
JEE Main Exam Details | CLICK HERE |
Engineering Exam Details | CLICK HERE |
JEE Main Previous Years Questions | CLICK HERE |
JEE Main Practice Test Series | CLICK HERE |
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