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JEE MAIN Session 4 to commence from 26 August, Admit Card to release soon

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National Testing Agency will soon be conducting the 4th and last session of JEE Main 2021 for BTech paper-1, BE, BArch paper 2A and/or B Planning paper 2B. The exam for the final session of JEE Main 2021 will commence from 26th August. It will be the 4th and last session of JEE Main 2021 which will be held on five days i.e., 26th, 27th, and 31st August and 1st and 2nd September. 

Approximately 7.4 lakh students have registered for the 4th session which was supposed to be held in May earlier this year. Later, both the 3rd and the 4th session were postponed due to the increasing number of cases of Covid-19 patients during April and May. The 3rd session of JEE Main was conducted from 20th to 27th July. The results of session 3 were also announced earlier this month. This will be the last chance for the students who want to improve their JEE Main score this year.

Admit card for the exam is expected to be announced any time soon as not much days are left in the exam. Hence, all the candidates who have applied for the exam must keep on checking the official website of NTA JEE Main 2021. Once the admit card is released students can download it from jeemain.nta.nic.in

How to download Admit Card

  1. Visit the official website of NTA JEE Main 2021 – jeemain.nta.nic.in
  2. Click on the admit card link which will be appearing on the home page. 
  3. A new window will be opened which will ask for your login credentials. Enter your Application Number and Date of Birth to login.
  4. JEE Main Admit Card will appear on your screen. You can download or print to save it for further reference.

Safety Measures and guidelines 

Due to the ongoing situation of Covid-19 Pandemic some safety measures are required to be followed by both the candidates and examining authorities. NTA has also issued several safety guidelines in order to curb the cases and complete the exam successfully.

All the students and the assigned staff members at the centre are required to wear a mask all time at the examination centre whether waiting outside or while giving exam in the examination hall. Students are allowed to carry their personal hand sanitizer and transparent water bottle along with the admit card and other necessary documents. Strict social distancing rules need to be followed by everyone while being in a waiting area. 

Keeping the pandemic in mind, NTA has also increased the number of examination centres in and outside India.

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