Do I need to get separate JEE Advanced admit cards for both paper-1 and paper-2?
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No. The JEE Advanced admit card is common for both paper 1 and paper 2. Therefore, candidates have to use the same admit card to appear for both the papers of JEE Advanced . Candidates can download the JEE Advanced admit card from the official website. JEE Advanced admit card will be relesaed under the respective logins of the registered candidates at jeeadv. AC. In. To login, candidates have to use their JEE main application number and date of birth. The JEE Advanced admit card will be available for download until the exam day. The exam date, time, reporting time, exam centre venue and all important instructions for exam day wil
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No, separate Joint Entrance Examination-Advanced admit cards will not be needed for both Joint Entrance Examination-Main and Joint Entrance Examination-Advanced. There will be a common Joint Entrance Examination-Advanced admit card for both Joint Entrance Examination-Main and Joint Entrance Examination-Advanced exams. However, National Testing Agency will release separate admit cards for the Joint Entrance Examination Main Paper 1 (Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Technology) and Paper 2 (Bachelor of Architecture/Bachelor of Plannner) exams. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha Joint Entrance Examination-Advanced exam adm...more
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No, there will not be two different admit cards for the paper-1 and paper-2. There will be only one admit card which you have to carry along with you in both the papers.
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· Bachelor's Degree such as B.Tech/B.E can take up to four years to complete.
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· For advanced level study in this field, you can also do Ph.D and Research.
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