Can I appear for JEE Mains exam, I don't have my Aadhar card?

My domicile is Assam.

491 Views|2 Followers|Posted 9 years ago
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Hello Illi, You can appear for this entrance exam without Aadhar Card, but you may require it for different purposes in life.

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There is no Aadhar card enrollment centre in Assam.

Imran Choudhury
9 years ago
Adhaar card has been excluded for some states in India which you can get to know from JEE notice. So if you are from one of those excluded states then you can apply for other identity proofs which will be mentioned in that JEE notice.

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Akarsh jain
9 years ago
You don't have to worry, just apply for new Adhaar card and enter the Adhaar enrollment number in the online form in place of Adhaar number.

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Dr  Swastik Sahu
9 years ago
No, you cannot. You will have to apply for your aadhar card in. There are exemptions for certain states like JK, Assam and Meghalaya.

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Harsh Ranjan
9 years ago
You can apply or you can check the list of the states, which do not require aadhar card.

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