What to do after I download the JEE Main admit card?

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    Abhay Aggarwal | Contributor-Level 6

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    After you doenload the JEE Mains admit card, you have to:

    1. Paste a photo (same as the one uploaded in the online form before reaching the exam centre).
    2. Do signature (on the exam day, in presence of invigilator)
    3. Put left hand thumb impression  (before reaching the exam centre)

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