
JEE Mains 2022 postponed, check fresh dates here
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NTA has released the revised schedule for JEE Mains 2022. Candidates can check the new exam dates here.
JEE Mains 2022: Attention candidates, on April 6, the National Testing Agency, NTA, released a notice stating the postponement of the JEE Mains 2022 dates, and further released the revised exam schedule for both the sessions of JEE Main 2022. The notice is available on the official websites of NTA and JEE Mains, nta.ac.in, and jeemain.nta.nic.in.
NTA took to its Twitter page to post the news
JEE (Main)dates rescheduled to enable students across the country to prepare well for the exams. @dpradhanbjp @EduMinOfIndia pic.twitter.com/QYABHnd7SC
The notice reads:
"In continuation to the Public Notice dated: 14 March 2022, the National Testing Agency has decided to reschedule the dates of JEE (Main) 2022 Session 1 and Session 2 based on the numerous representations received from the candidates."
Candidates can click here for the direct link to read the full notice.
The registration process for session-1 is already over and the online application window for session-2 will be available soon on the official website of JEE Mains, i.e., jeemain.nta.nic.in.

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