When will the form of JEE Mains be out?

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amish jain
8 years ago
Hello Vaibhav, CBSE conducts the JEE Mains Examination. The CBSE has released the JEE Mains Exam date whose offline mode exam is going to be held on 8 April 2018. The Application form for the JEE Mains Exam is expected to be out in last week of Nov or first week of December month. To know the late

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shivam patel
8 years ago
It will be out in the first week of December.

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Hello vaibhav, The forms are expected to come by the end of November or the first week of December. The dates of the exam are announced for which you may refer: https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/jee-main-2018-exam-dates-application-process-blogId-14843

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