What is the latest update about JEE Mains 2020?

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Asked by nitika kohli

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    salma bee | Guide-Level 15

    6 years ago
    NTA has announce exam dates, registration dates as well admit card dates, so that candidate can plan their studies from now itself. Here are the JEE Main Exam dates 2020. For JEE Main January 2020-
    Registration starts- 2nd Sept 2019
    Registration Closes- 30th Sept 2019
    Admit Card release 6th Dec 2019
    Exam dates- 6th to 11th Jan 2020
    Result 31st Jan 2020
    For JEE Main April 2020-
    Registration starts- 7th Feb 2020
    Registration Closes- 7th March 2020
    Admit Card release 16th March 2020
    Exam dates- 3rd to 9th April 2020
    Result- 30th April 2020.
    Good luck.
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    Mansi tolani | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Hello,
    This time as well NTA gives double chance to JEE aspirants for JEE Mains Exam. NTA has announce exam dates, registration dates as well admit card dates, so that candidate can plan their studies from now itself. Here are the JEE Main Exam dates 2020.
    For JEE Main January 2020-
    Registration starts- 2nd Sept 2019
    Registration Closes- 30th Sept 2019
    Admit Card release 6th Dec 2019
    Exam dates- 6th to 11th Jan 2020
    Result 31st Jan 2020
    For JEE Main April 2020-
    Registration starts- 7th Feb 2020
    Registration Closes- 7th March 2020
    Admit Card release 16th March 2020
    Exam dates- 3rd to 9th April 2020
    Result- 30th April 2020.

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