Forgot JEE Main password? Here’s how to reset for checking results on jeemain.nta.nic.in
Vagisha Kaushik | February 11, 2025 | 06:54 PM IST | 1 min read
JEE Main password reset: Candidates can set a new password using security question and answer, verification code on sms, reset link on mail.
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try now testNEW DELHI: The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2025 result link is available on the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in for session 1 exams. Aspirants can check the JEE Mains session 1 result 2025 using their login details. JEE Mains result 2025 live updates .
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For downloading the JEE Main 2025 result scorecard issued by the National Testing Agency (NTA), a candidate needs his or her JEE Main 2025 application number and JEE Main password.
In case a student forgot JEE Main password 2025 while logging in, he or she can reset it using the steps provided by the testing agency on the JEE Main 2025 official website.
As per NTA’s user manual, in case the user has forgotten the password and needs to restore the access, he or she can reset it using the registered email or mobile number through the reset password option and can replace the password with a new one using the One-Time-Password (OTP).
Forgot JEE Main password? Steps to reset
Here are steps to reset your JEE password:
- Go to jeemain.nta.nic.in and click on login window
- Now, click on registered candidate link and look for ‘forgot password’
- Log in with the One-Time-Password (OTP) provided in email or mobile to proceed with a password change to the new one.
- The user will be redirected to step 2 to create the new password.
- One-Time-Password (OTP) will be the same in both steps.
JEE Main password reset options
The following options are available to reset the password of JEE Mains 2025:
- Using the security question and its answer chosen while filling JEE Main application form 2025.
- Using a verification code received via text message (SMS) to the registered mobile number.
- Using a reset link shared via email to your registered email address.
JEE Main 2025 application number printed on the computer-generated confirmation page must be mentioned in all such cases.
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