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Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) Main 2021 April attempt: Indore's score improved in March compared to Feb

With a dream to study in the top engineering institutes in the country, over 6 lakh students across the country and over 10,000 in Indore attempted Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2021 February and March attempt.

While there was a considerable improvement in March attempt despite tougher papers, candidates hoping to inch closer to their best can attempt April attempt as well.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has invited applications from the candidates willing to appear in the JEE Main exam which is going to be conducted in April 2021 for admission into engineering colleges across the country.

Candidates who want to apply for the JEE Mains exam can apply on the official website of the NTA – jeemain.nta.nic.in.

Candidates should quickly register themselves for the examination as the last date for the submission of application is April 4, which leaves the candidates with a window of only about a week.

Candidates application form will be accepted on the website till 11:50 PM on April 4 after which the window for application form will get closed, shared JEE mentor Kamal Sharma.

After the submission of the application forms on the website, the candidates will also need to deposit the application fee for which the last date is April 5.

“Candidates depositing their application fee after 11:50 PM, April 5 will not be allowed to do so even if they have completed the registration for their application form,” warned JEE mentor Harpreet Singh. The JEE Main exam for the April session will be conducted between April 27 and April 30, as per the NTA announcement.

So far the application fee for JEE Mains exam is concerned, the fee for general category candidates is Rs 650 while for the female candidates and candidates belonging to the reserved category, the fee is Rs 325.

Eligible candidates of JEE Main can get admission to various undergraduate engineering and architecture courses in various institutes notably, National Institutes of Technology (NITs), Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) and Government Funded Technical Institutes (GFTIs)

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