JEE Main 2020 April/September exam was conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) from September 1-6 in the computer-based test in 660 centres across the country and abroad. The authority has released the final JEE Main 2020 answer key on the official website The JEE Main result for paper 2 and paper 1 has been released on September 18 and September 11 respectively.

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JEE Main 2020 Latest News & Updates

JEE Main 2020 paper 2 result announced. Read more September 18:



JEE Main 2020 paper 2 (BArch and BPlanning) final answer key released. Read more September 18:



JEE Main 2020/NEET: Plea filed in SC demanding another attempt for students who missed the exam. Read more September 16:



JEE Main 2020 qualifying cutoff released for JEE Advanced. Read more September 11:

JEE Main 2020 result announced, toppers list released. Read more September 11:

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JEE Main 2020 final answer keys released by NTA. Read more September 11:

JEE Main 2020 April/September Statistics

NTA has released JEE Main 2020 April/September exam total registered candidates. However, if compared to the January session the JEE Main 2020 April/September session registration has decreased. Check details below.

JEE Main 2020 paper-wise statistics

Courses Total candidates Total applied for JEE Main 2020 April/September 8,58,273 Total registered for BE/BTech exam 7,46,115 Total registered for BArch 13,609 Total registered for BPlanning 699 Total registered for BTech and BArch 53,520 Total registered for BTech and BPlanning 5,580 Total registered for BArch and BPlanning 2,777 Total registered for BTech/BArch/BPlanning 35,973

What is JEE Main?

Joint Entrance Examination - Main or commonly known as JEE Main is a national level entrance exam conducted by the NTA to offer admission to BE/BTech, BPlan and BArch courses at the IIITs (Indian Institute of Information Technology), NITs (National Institute of Technology) and other Centrally Funded Technical Institutions (CFTIs) across the country.

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Only the top 2.5 lakh score holders in JEE Mains 2020 will be eligible to apply for JEE Advanced for admission to various undergraduate engineering programmes offered by IITs in India. The counselling cum seat allotment for all the IITs, NITs, IIITs and CFTIs will be organised and managed by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JOSAA). In 2019, 107 institutes participated in JOSAA Counselling.

NTA had initially provided the correction window for applicants appearing in both the JEE Main 2020 and UPSC NDA exam in September from July 4 to July 20. NTA re-opened the correction window again for those who missed applicants deadline. Candidates were required to visit the website, 'jeemain.nta.nic.in', and update the column "Whether appearing for N.D.A. & N.A. Examination (I), 2020 to be conducted by UPSC on 6 September 2020".

JEE Main 2020 Highlights Exam Name Joint Entrance Exam Exam Frequency Twice a year Exam Mode Online Exam Duration 3 hours Test Takers 11,47,125 Accepting Colleges 1532 colleges Official Website https://jeemain.nta.nic.in

NTA Telephone Number - 0120-6895200 NTA Email ID: jeemain@nta.ac.in and write at JEE (Main) Query Redressal System (QRS) NTA Helpline: 8178359845 | 8287471852 | 9650173668 | 9599676953 | 8287471852

JEE Main 2020 Important Dates & Events

Important dates for JEE Main 2020 include the schedule for registration, admit card download, exam, result announcement, and counselling. Candidates can check the JEE Main 2020 important dates for January and April session below:

JEE Main 2020 Important Dates – April Session

JEE Main 2020 Events JEE Main 2020 Dates Salient Features Application form availability (Revised) 19-May-2020 Registration will be online.

There are several changes this year in the application process, fee payment, fee structure, etc. Last date to apply (closed) 24-May-2020 The last date to submit the filled-in application form on the official website extended

The January session of JEE Main has witnessed lesser registration than that of in 2019.

In 2020, 9.34 lakhs registrations were recorded whereas, In 2019, there were 9.41 lakhs registrations Last date to pay application fee (Revised) 24-May-2020 Candidates can pay their fees and upload their images on the official website by login in into their accounts Image Correction starts 04-Jul-2020 to 15-Jul-2020 JEE Main 2020 image correction window reopens.

Candidates can correct their uploaded images from the official website by entering application number and password Application form correction until 31-Jul-2020 Application correction re-opens

Application correction is a one-time process.

Candidates could correct mistakes in the application form during the prescribed period.

All the details except the exam cities in the filled-in JEE Mains application form could be modified. Correction in exam city centre 04-Jul-2020 to 15-Jul-2020 Change the exam city centre to tackle the hardship due to COVID-19 Issue of admit card 17-Aug-2020 Admit card is available online for download on the official JEE Main website

Candidates can download JEE Main admit card 2020 from the two links provided on JEE Main website.

Along with the admit card candidates must remember to carry a photo identity proof to the exam centre. JEE Main 2020 Exam date 01-Sep-2020 to 06-Sep-2020 The exam is being conducted in two shifts on each day Shift 1 - 9 am to 12 pm

Shift 2 - 3 pm to 6 pm (6:30 pm for BArch and BPlanning) Release date of answer key, question papers and challenging of answers 08-Sep-2020 to 10-sep-2020 Candidates can view the answer keys and download question papers

If any candidate wants to challenge the answer keys they will be allowed to do so by paying Rs 200 per question

No amount will be refunded even if the answer is correct Release of final answer key September 11, 2020 (released) NTA has published the final answer keys of each question paper on the official website of the exam. Declaration of result September 11, 2020 (Paper 1) September 18, 2020 (Paper 2) The result and scorecard can be downloaded from its official website.

Candidates will be able to check the result by entering the application number and password/date of birth. Announcement of NTA score September 11, 2020 (Paper 1) September 18, 2020 (Paper 2) Candidates can download their scores from the links given on the official website for paper 1 and 2.

JEE Main 2020 – January Session Dates

Events Dates Application form availability September 3, 2019 Last date to apply for JEE Main 2020 October 10, 2019 Registration for test practice centres August 10 to December 29, 2019 Payment of application fee, uploading of signature and photograph October 11, 2019 Image correction window available online September 12, 2019 Application form correction window October 14 to 20, 2019 Registration for J&K students November 4 to 8, 2019 Issuance of admit card December 6, 2019 JEE Mains 2020 exam date January 6 to 11, 2020 Release of response sheet and question paper Third week of January 2020 Answer key release date January 13, 2020 Declaration of result for January session January 17, 2020

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JEE Main 2020 Admit Card

The NTA has released JEE Main 2020 admit card date for the April session 15 days prior to the exam i.e. August 17. Registered candidates can download the admit card from the official website. The admit card is an essential document that must be carried to the examination hall. The authority also informs candidates about the release of admit card through registered email ID and mobile number.

Steps to download JEE Main 2020 Admit Card

Visit the official website

Download admit card by entering application number and date of birth

After entering the above details, your admit card will be displayed on the screen

Download, save and take a print out of it

Along with the JEE Main admit card, candidates must carry any one of identity proofs in original: PAN card/Driving License/Voter ID/Passport/Aadhaar Card (With photograph)/Ration Card.

JEE Main 2020 Topper Interviews

Know the preparation strategy of JEE Main 2020 toppers who scored 100 percentile in the exam below:

JEE Main 2020 Toppers JEE Main 2020 Percentiles and preparation Strategy Chagari Koushal Kumar Reddy JEE Main 2020 NTA Score: 100 Percentile Prep Strategy: Clear your basics in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics by following NCERT along with other books for solving higher-level problems. Click here to read the full interview Landa Jitendra JEE Main 2020 NTA Score: 100 Percentile Prep Strategy: I referred to the study material provided by the coaching and the NCERT books. The school and coaching helped me to manage well between board exams and JEE Main 2020 preparations. Click here to read the full interview Divyanshu Agarwal JEE Main 2020 NTA Score: 100 Percentile Prep Strategy: 8-9 hours of self-study in a day helped him in scoring the highest marks Click here to read the full interview Nishant Agarwal JEE Main 2020 NTA Score: 100 Percentile Prep Strategy: I am preparing from the beginning to get a very good score in JEE Main. My mentors helped me in clearing all the doubts and motivated me to do well in the exam. Click here to read the full interview Kunwar Preet Singh JEE Main 2020 NTA Score: 99.9972380 Percentile Prep Strategy: Regular studies and revision will help you score well in JEE Main. Appearing in computer-based mock tests will also help you to perform well in the exam. Click here to read the full interview

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JEE Main Previous Year Toppers

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JEE Main Answer Key 2020

The JEE Main 2020 official answer keys along with question paper and response sheets will be published on the official website. Candidates can challenge the answer keys from within the given timelines.

Earlier, the memory-based answer key and solutions of NTA JEE 2020 January exam was released by Resonance. Candidates who have appeared in the test can download and match their answers to the questions marked in the exam and calculate the probable scores.

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JEE Main 2020 April Result

NTA will declare JEE Main 2020 result for the April session on the official website

Candidates can access their results by entering their date of birth and roll number

The result contains the scores of the candidates obtained in the entrance test

Along with the declaration of the JEE 2020 result, NTA will release the scorecard in online mode

The scorecard consists of name, category, roll number, date of birth, state code eligibility, category and nationality, subject-wise NTA scores, etc. The conducting authority will declare the JEE Main rank list for each category

There will be two types of rank lists - All India Rank and Category Rank

JEE Main 2020 Cut off

JoSAA will release two types of cutoffs - JEE Main admission cut-off and qualifying cutoff. Admission cutoff is different from JEE Main qualifying cut off. While admission cut off is released by JoSAA for admissions to participating institutes, qualifying JEE Main cut off is the minimum score that JEE 2020 aspirants need to secure to be eligible for JEE Advanced. Below are the previous years' admission cutoffs released by JoSAA.

Determining factors for JEE Main 2020 cutoff:

Previous years' cutoff

Total candidates appearing in the exam

Total number of seats available

The difficulty level of the exam

JEE Main Cutoff for Top NITs – 2019 vs 2018

Below are the previous year’s cutoff for top NITs in India for two programmes – Computer Science and Engineering & Mechanical Engineering

Institutes CSE ME 2019 2018 2019 2018 NIT Agartala 16,955 19,209 30,028 30,783 NIT Arunachal Pradesh 25,460 23,188 37,919 34,066 NIT Tiruchirappalli 1,373 1,140 5,968 4,508 NIT Delhi 7,286 5,932 - - NIT Durgapur 9,193 8,516 19,908 17,444 NIT Goa 10,587 10,084 21,230 20,556 NIT Hamirpur 10,015 9,731 22,198 19,624 NIT Jamshedpur 9,434 9,162 21,256 17,371 NIT Manipur 26,160 26,624 35,764 35,828 NIT Meghalaya 16,156 22,340 32,063 34,009 VNIT Nagpur (Maharashtra) 5,289 4,930 14,304 12,122 NIT Surathkal 2,156 1,767 8,980 7,178 NIT Warangal 1,980 1,745 9,243 7,416

JEE Main Cutoff for Top IIITs - 2019 vs 2018

Below are the previous year’s cutoff for top IIITs in India for two programmes – Computer Science and Engineering & Electrical Engineering.

Institutes 2019 2018 CSE EE CSE EE Atal Bihari Vajpayee Indian Institute of Information Technology & Management, Gwalior (M.P.) 10,780 - 11,165 - Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design & Manufacturing, Kanchipuram, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) 15,862 - 15,345 - Indian Institute of Information Technology, Guwahati (Assam) 21,601 31,318 25,250 33,193 Indian Institute of Information Technology, Kota (Rajasthan) 23,144 31,335 24,951 33,460 Indian Institute of Information Technology, Sri City, Chitoor (A. P.) 25,846 30,072 22,525 26,764 Indian Institute of Information Technology, Vadodara (Gujarat) 28,527 - 29,546 - Indian Institute of Information Technology Manipur Mantripukhri, Imphal 38,509 42,303 40,151 44,229 Indian Institute of Information Technology(IIIT) Dharwad 32,991 36,995 34,682 37,181 Indian Institute of Information Technology Surat 22,907 33,272 24,555 33,394

JEE Main 2020 Student Reaction & Review

JEE Main 2020 Student Reaction & Review is available now for Paper 1 (BE/BTech) and Paper 2 (BArch). According to JEE 2020 experts and students, JEE Main 2020 Paper 2 question paper was of easy to moderate difficulty level. JEE Main 2020 Paper-2 comprised three sections - Aptitude, Mathematics, and Drawing.

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Previous Years JEE Main Exam Analysis and Student Reaction

Candidates can have a look at the previous year's JEE Main student reaction and review for an overall idea of the exam.

Shiksha covered JEE Main April 2019 Paper 1 and Paper 2 from a Noida test centre and found out that most of the test takers were happy as the paper difficulty level was moderate to easy. Watch the videos below to get the complete analysis of the exam.

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JEE Main January 2019 Paper-1 student reaction and review

According to Abhinav Kumar Dwivedi from Kothari International School, the Aptitude Section was extremely easy while the Drawing section was a bit tough. He shared that the Mathematics section was the most difficult of the three-section and was at par with the Maths paper of JEE Main for BTech candidates. Overall, JEE Main 2019 Paper 2 was easier than the last few years. Read JEE Main 2019 Paper 2 Student Reaction & Review here.

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JEE Main 2020 Eligibility Criteria

NTA has released the JEE Main 2020 eligibility criteria for BTech, BArch and BPlan papers. Candidates must fulfil all the eligibility conditions to be eligible for JEE Main exam. The eligibility criteria for JEE Main 2020 is as follows:

1. Age Criteria: There is no age limit for aspirants appearing in the JEE Main

2. Year of Appearance in Qualifying Examination (QE)

Candidates who have passed their Class 12 examination or any equivalent qualifying examination in 2018 or 2019 are eligible

Those who are appearing in their Class 12 examination or any equivalent qualifying examination in 2020 are also eligible to appear in January and April session

Candidates who passed Class 12th/Qualifying examination in 2017 or before as well as those who will appear in such examination in 2021 or later are not eligible to appear in JEE (Main)–2020.

3. Qualifying subjects: Candidates must have taken at least five subjects in class 12th /qualifying examination to be eligible

4. Qualifying marks

To appear in JEE Mains, the minimum qualifying marks (for admission to NITs, IIITs, IITs, and CFTIs) that aspirants require is 75 per cent (aggregate) or

Candidates should be in the top 20 percentile in the Class 12 exam conducted by respective Boards

For reserved candidates, the minimum qualifying marks is 65 per cent

5. Total attempts

A candidate is allowed to attempt the exam for three consecutive years

The number of attempts will be six in total – twice each year for three years

Reservation Criteria for JEE Main 2020

Category Reservation in Percentage (%) Scheduled Caste (SC) 15 Scheduled Tribe (ST) 7.5 Other Backward Class (OBC) -NCL 27 Persons with Disability (PwD) 3

JEE Main 2020 Participating Institutes

JEE Main participating institutes are those which select students through a joint seat allocation process (JoSAA). JEE Main 2020 participating colleges include a total of 77 technical institutes including 31 NITs, 25 IIITs and 28 Government Funded Technical Institutes (GFTIs). Refer to the tables below to know the participating institutes.

JEE Main participating colleges: List of NITs

JEE Main participating colleges: List of IIITs

JEE Main participating colleges: List of CFTIs

Colleges accepting JEE Main 2020 score

There are around 1,246 BTech colleges in India that accept JEE Main scores. These colleges do not participate in the JoSAA counselling process. Take a look at the list of colleges accepting the JEE Main 2020 score.

JEE Main 2020 Counselling

The counselling of JEE 2020 will be conducted by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA). The counselling will be a centralised process. All the candidates who will qualify JEE Main and meet the cutoff will be eligible to participate in the JoSAA counselling. Candidates will be allotted seats as per the availability of seats in a particular institute and course and preferences of choices.

JEE Main 2020 Admission Process

JEE Main 2020 process includes the following steps:

JEE Main 2020 Mock Test

JEE Main 2020 mock test at the practice centres is available from August 10 to December 29. The mock tests can be accessed by all JEE Main 2020 aspirants. Candidates can practice regularly by taking the JEE Main 2020 mock test as well as preparing from previous years' question papers.

Steps to take the online JEE Main 2020 Mock Test at NTA’s website are given below:

Step 1: Visit the official website of NTA

Step 2: Navigate to the “Mock Test” link given at the top of the homepage

Step 3: Submit the required credentials and agree to the instructions

Step 4: On successful submission of the correct credentials, candidates can begin JEE Main 2020 Mock test online

Aspiring candidates can also take JEE Main mock tests from Shiksha.com and analyse their level of preparation. Take JEE Main 2020 mock test from below.

JEE Main 2020 Exam Centres

Candidates were given an option to select any four cities of their choice as test centres while applying for JEE Main 2020. NTA will allocate examination city to aspirants in order of the choices opted by them while filling the application form. A different city, subject to availability of seats, maybe allotted as per the administrative rules.

NTA will release the final allotment of the JEE Main 2020 exam cities for students who have registered for the exam. To check the exam city allotted to them, candidates will need their login details along with JEE Main 2020 application number and displayed security code.

Please note that the decision of the NTA regarding allotment of centre, date, and shift will be final. No correspondence or request will be entertained in such a case.

JEE Main 2020 will be conducted at 233 test cities across India and nine abroad as per official notification.

Take a look at the list of JEE Main 2020 exam centres here

JEE Main 2020 Exam Day Guidelines

Below are some of the important items that the candidates should or should not carry to the JEE Main 2020 test centre. Also given are the documents that candidates must bring to the examination centre without which they will not be allowed to appear in the exam.

What to carry on Exam Day?

The test-takers will be provided with a pencil and a sheet for any rough work they do. However, candidates are advised to carry a pen or a pencil for the test.

Documents required:

Admit card : This is a mandatory document without which candidates will not be allowed to take JEE Main 2020. Candidates will have to carry a printed copy of Admit Card downloaded from NTA’s website along with the Undertaking duly signed

: This is a mandatory document without which candidates will not be allowed to take JEE Main 2020. Candidates will have to carry a printed copy of Admit Card downloaded from NTA’s website along with the Undertaking duly signed Sanitizer: Candidates have to carry 50 ml sanitizer bottle.

Candidates have to carry 50 ml sanitizer bottle. Ball Point Pen: This time candidates have to carry a ballpoint pen to the exam hall

This time candidates have to carry a ballpoint pen to the exam hall Photograph : Candidates are also requested to carry one passport size photograph to the test centre. This should be the same as uploaded while filling the JEE Main online application form. The photograph needs to be pasted on a specific space in the attendance sheet at the examination hall

: Candidates are also requested to carry one passport size photograph to the test centre. This should be the same as uploaded while filling the JEE Main online application form. The photograph needs to be pasted on a specific space in the attendance sheet at the examination hall Transparent water bottle: Candidates have to carry one transparent water bottle

Candidates have to carry one transparent water bottle Photo ID : Authorised photo IDs (must be original, valid and non-expired) too will be required at the JEE Main exam centre 2020. You can carry your Aadhaar Card in case you are asked for a photo ID. If you do not have one, then carry any valid Photo ID along with your admit card.

: Authorised photo IDs (must be original, valid and non-expired) too will be required at the JEE Main exam centre 2020. You can carry your Aadhaar Card in case you are asked for a photo ID. If you do not have one, then carry any valid Photo ID along with your admit card. Certificates: PWD certificate issued by the Competent Authority, if claiming relaxation under PwD category.

Things to remember for JEE Main 2020 exam day

Latecomers: Candidates must reach their exam centre well before time. Latecomers will not be allowed to enter the exam hall. JEE Main 2020 Paper-1 will be held in two slots each day – from 9 AM to 12 PM and from 3 PM to 6 PM.

Prohibited materials : As per last year’s trend, candidates will not be allowed to wear ornaments or watches. There will be stringent security and frisking before entering the JEE Main 2020 exam centre. Some other things that candidates are not allowed to carry to the test centre include blue/black ball pen, bags, ornaments, calculators, slide rules, log tables, printed or written paper, and other valuables, etc.

: As per last year’s trend, candidates will not be allowed to wear ornaments or watches. There will be stringent security and frisking before entering the JEE Main 2020 exam centre. Some other things that candidates are not allowed to carry to the test centre include blue/black ball pen, bags, ornaments, calculators, slide rules, log tables, printed or written paper, and other valuables, etc. No usage of unfair means: Cheating/Impersonation is a punishable offence. Anyone found cheating will be barred from taking NTA JEE Main exam 2020.

Cheating/Impersonation is a punishable offence. Anyone found cheating will be barred from taking NTA JEE Main exam 2020. Test booklet: Candidates should note that they are not allowed to remove any pages from the JEE Main test booklet.

What not to do on exam day?

Candidates will not be allowed to leave the exam hall without the permission of Centre Superintendent or the Invigilator concerned.

No candidate will be allowed to carry any eatables, tea or coffee in the examination hall during exam hours.

Smoking and eating are strictly prohibited in the examination room.

Diabetic students will be allowed to carry eatables like sugar tablets/fruits (like banana/ apple/ orange) and transparent water bottle. However, they will not be allowed to carry any packed foods like candy/chocolate/sandwich.

Important FAQs regarding JEE Main 2020

Q. Is JEE Main April/September Session result declared?



A. Yes, JEE Main April/September exam result declared for paper 1 and 2. 24 students score 100 percentile in JEE Main paper 1.

Q. What is the final JEE Main answer key 2020 release date?



A. NTA has released the final JEE Main answer key 2020 for paper 1 and 2. Paper 1 answer key released on September 11 and Paper 2 answer key released on September 18.



Q. Until when can I challenge the provisional JEE Main 2020 answer keys?



A. Candidates were able to challenge the answer keys by paying Rs.200 until September 10.

Q. Is there any dress code for JEE Main 2020?



A. The advisory mentioned the dos and don’ts on the exam day along with the dress code in April brochure. Candidates appearing for JEE Main 2020 April exam should wear clothes accordingly.

Q. When will JEE Main 2020 result by NTA release?



A. The result for JEE Mains 2020 is made available on the official website. The result of JEE Main April/September exam declared on September 11 (Paper 1) and September 18 (Paper 2).



Q. How can I download JEE Main result?



A. Candidates can download the result of JEE Main 2020 by entering application number and date of birth on the login window.

Q. Can I get JEE Mains result in offline mode?



A. The result of JEE Main 2020 will not be available in offline mode. The conducting authority will issue the result in online mode only.



Q. Will a duplicate JEE Main admit card be issued if I lost my admit card?



A. No. the authority will not issue any duplicate admit card of JEE Main. In this case, candidates can go back to the JEE Main official website, download and reprint admit card by entering the login credentials.



Q. The spelling of my name is incorrect in the admit card. How can I correct it?



A. In case of such errors in the admit card, candidates must immediately contact the JEE Main officials.



Q. Is there an age limit in JEE Main?



A. For appearing in the JEE Main 2020 examination, there is no age limit for the candidates.



Q. What is NTA and its role in JEE Main 2020?



A. NTA or National Testing Agency is an autonomous testing organisation to conduct entrance exams for admission/fellowship in higher education institutions. NTA is entrusted to take care of all issues from test preparation, to test delivery and to test marking in the exams conducted by the agency including JEE Main 2020. The agency is converting its 2,697 test practise centres into teaching centres from 2019.

Q. What are the cut off marks for JEE mains 2020?



A. JEE Main 2020 qualifying cutoff marks has been announced along with the result.

Q. What is JEE Main 2020 result date?



A. JEE Main 2020 result release date is September 11. Total 10.23 lakh candidates appeared in the test.



Q. What is the qualifying marks for JEE Mains 2020?



A. The qualifying marks for JEE Main 2020 exam will be announced by September 10 along with the result. The qualifying cutoff for JEE Mains 2020 consists of the minimum marks that the candidates have to secure to qualify for JEE Advanced.



Q. Will JEE Main be conducted offline or online?



A. JEE Main 2020 will be conducted in the Computer Based Test (Online mode) only.



Q. How many times a student can appear for JEE Main in one year?



A. JEE Main is conducted twice a year. The number of attempts for admission in a particular academic session will be considered as one. The age eligibility as prescribed by the authority allows a candidate to appear in NTA JEE Main for three consecutive years.



Q. Has the syllabus and pattern of JEE Main changed after NTA took over CBSE?



A. No, NTA JEE Main syllabus, as well as JEE Main pattern, is the same. However, this year, the authority has changed the exam pattern of JEE Main 2020.



Q. Is it mandatory to appear for the exam twice or can I take the JEE Main once?



A. No. There is no mandate to appear for the exam twice. It depends on the candidate's choice. In case they appear for the exam, the better of the two scores will be used to rank in the merit list.



Q. Is there any change in the syllabus of JEE Main 2020?



A. No, there is no change in the syllabus of NTA JEE Main 2020 paper 1, 2 and 3. However, the authority has released a separate section regarding the syllabus for paper 3 (BPlan) of JEE Main.

Q. For how many papers JEE Main 2020 April exam will be conducted?



A. JEE Main 2020 April exam will be conducted for 2 papers - BTech (paper 1) BArch and BPlan (paper 2)

