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The Joint Entrance Exam – Advanced 2021 is going to be conducted on 3rd October, 2021. The admit card/ hall ticket for the same has been released on 25th September, by Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur, the conducting body of this national level exam. All the registered candidates will be able to download the hall ticket from official website of JEE Advanced, http://jeeadv.ac.in/. No candidate will be allowed to enter the examination hall without a valid Admit Card.

Applicants are required to login to the official website to download the admit card using their login credentials. The steps to download JEE Advanced, 2021 hall ticket are mentioned below.

  1. Visit the official website http://jeeadv.ac.in/. Search for the link on the homepage to download the admit card.
  2. You will be asked to provide your login credentials generated during the registration process. Enter your application number, date of birth, and mobile number in order to login.
  3. Your JEE advanced 2021 hall ticket will now appear on the screen.
  4. You can download it to save or take a printout of your hall ticket.

All the candidates are expected to check the details mentioned in their admit card carefully. In case of any discrepancy found in the hall ticket of any candidate, the respective candidate is required to contact the JEE Advanced 2021 chairman of their respective zone. They will be coordinating with the IIT for clearing your problem.

In the admit card, apart from your personal details you will also find other required information like examination timings, address of your examination center, exam date, etc. It will also carry the information regarding other essential things that are needed to be carried along with the admit card to the examination center. Candidates will be required to carry valid photo id proof, pens, pencil and they can carry a transparent water bottle in the exam hall. It will also carry the safety guidelines and all the candidates are advised to adhere all the safety guidelines for their and everyone else’s safety.

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Vineet Singh Chauhan
A B.Tech graduate from IIT Jodhpur (2019) and the state topper in his 12th boards. He enjoys music, travelling, volunteering for social work and reading about Indian History.
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