JEE Mains 2021: NTA adds three exam cities for March, April and May session
Satyendra Singh | March 4, 2021 | 09:30 AM IST | 2 mins read
NTA has added Kargil (Ladakh), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) and Abuja/Lagos (Nigeria) as new exam cities for the March, April and May session of JEE Mains 2021.
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try now testNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has added three new exam cities for the March, April and May edition of JEE Main 2021 exams. As per the notice issued by the NTA, JEE Mains 2021 exam will now have Kargil (Ladakh), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) and Abuja/ Lagos (Nigeria) as exam centres in addition to the earlier announced 331 cities across India and abroad.
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The addition of new exam centres has been done on account of the requests made by various candidates and keeping in view the hardship faced due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Students who will be applying for the March, April and May session of JEE Main 2021 exam can select these exam cities as an option for the exam centre while filling the application forms.
Candidates who have applied earlier for the March, April and May sessions can modify their exam city preference between March 2 to 6, 2021. The modification of other details like category, subjects etc is also open from March 2 to 6 for candidates who have filled the application form earlier.
The JEE Main 2021 application form for the March session exam has already begun. Interested candidates can access the form online from the website jeemain.nta.nic.in till March 6. Application forms for the other upcoming sessions (April and May) will be opened for a short period of time, information for which will be notified in due course of time.
The first edition of JEE Mains 2021 was held from February 23 to 26. The NTA has also released the JEE Main 2021 answer key for the February exam along with the question papers and candidates response sheets. JEE Main 2021 result for the February exam will be announced soon by the NTA.
The March session of JEE Mains 2021 will be held from March 15 to 18. Admit cards for the March session will be available online after March 6, 2021.
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