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JEE Admit cards out on Dec 6, keep an eye out for details

With the JEE exams that are to be conducted next year coming closer, the hall ticket for the same will be released on December 6, 2019. Those candidates who have already registered can now check for the same on the official website. The candidates can download the hall ticket in 2 ways:
Using the application number and password
Application number and date of birth
All the important details such as the exam centre name, address of the exam centre, photograph and the signature of the candidate are all included in the hall ticket. It is important that the candidates check out all the details that have been mentioned on the hall ticket. If there are any mistakes, make sure that you contact the National Testing Agency (NTA).
NTA has also made it compulsory that all of the students who are to attend the exam should carry the admit card in hard copy format.
JEE Main 2020 will be held in January and April in a computer-based method. If there is no presence of hall ticket while coming for the exam the candidates will not be given permission to write the exam. The candidates must also carry a photograph and a valid id proof.
All the instructions specified on the hall ticket must be followed by the candidates attentively.
Those students who will be downloading the hall tickets can follow these simple steps:
1. Visit the official website
2. Click on the admit card link which has been specified on the website
3. Enter the necessary details required to login for the hall ticket. These details might include giving the application number and password or date of birth.
4. After entering the details, you will be redirected to a new page.
5. Download the hall ticket given on the homepage in the preferred format
6. The candidates can preferably keep a hard copy for further references.
Things to check after downloading the hall ticket:
Verify all the given details on the hall ticket
Download and keep a colour print out
Keep one extra copy for further references.

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