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Hi
Here's a brief regarding JEE mains 2021:-
Your JEE mains 2021 will be conducted in four sessions i. e
*February session
* March session
*April session.
* May session
NTA has released jee mains 2021 application form on 16th December 2020 in online mode at official page of jee main i. e jeemain. nta . nic . in .
The last date to fill jee mains application form is 16th January 2021 for february session
February session will be conducted on 23rd, 24th, 25th & 26th February 2021
How many times one can appear
It totally depends upon students, if they want to appear in all these 4 sessions of jee mains or not; so it's entirely student's choice. One is free to appear in all the four session or only in 3 sessions or only two sessions or even in only one session
When a candidate appears in more then one sessions then the best performance out of the attempted sessions will be considered for admission i. e if you appear in all the 4 or 3 or 2 session of Jee mains, then your best score out of these attempts will be considered for your admission process
I will suggest you to give all the sessions of jee mains , so that even if you are not able to score good marks in February session, you will get an idea of the paper pattern and what kind of questions are asked and you will get to know about your weak areas and then you can work on them and can score good marks in jee mains other sessions. Good luck for your jee preparation.
As of now it is not clear if college will open in karnataka or not in karnataka in January, but chances are that it will open in January.
To prepare well you can go for our jee program at the convenience of your home, the link for the same is provided below
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