JEE MAIN 2025 APPLICATION & REGISTRATION
NATIONAL LEVEL ONLINE TEST
NTA has revised JEE Main 2023 registration fee. General/Gen-EWS/OBC (NCL) male and female candidates need to pay INR 1000 and INR 800 respectively for a single paper. SC/ST/PwD/Transgender candidates are required to pay INR 500 as non-refundable JEE Main 2023 application form fee.
JEE Main 2023 Session 2 Registration Link (OPEN) |
JEE Main 2023 Question Paper | JEE Main 2023 Chapter-wise Weightage | JEE Main 2023 Cut off |
9 lakh+ candidates registered for JEE Main 2023 Session 1. Out of these, 8.6 lakh+ registered for Paper 1 B.E/ B.Tech and around 46000+ registered for Paper 2 B.Arch/ B.Planning. Out of these, more than 30% of candidates were female (highest ever). The official tweet of NTA is shared below:
JEE Main 2023 is scheduled in two phases- Session 1 in January 2023 and Session 2 in April 2023. Candidates can check the official JEE Main Application Form Dates here. Check JEE Main 2023 Exam Dates
Event | Date |
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Release of JEE Main Application Form 2023 | February 14, 2023 |
JEE Main Application Form 2023 Last Date (Reopened) |
March 15 to 16, 2023 (10:50 PM) |
Last date to pay the Application Fee |
March 16, 2023 (11:50 PM) |
JEE Main Exam Date | April 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 15, 2023 |
Event | Date |
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Release of JEE Main Application Form 2023 | December 15, 2022 |
Last Date to fill Application Form | January 12, 2023 (9 PM) |
Last Date to pay Application Form | January 12, 2023 (11:50PM) |
Exam Date | January 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31 and February 1, 2023 |
Particulars | Details |
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Where will JEE Main Application Form 2023 release? | jeemain.nta.ac.in |
What is the mode of submitting JEE Main Application Form? | Online |
Frequency of Release of Application | Twice |
What is JEE Main Application Fees? | B.E/B.Tech Male AND unreserved OBC/EWS/NCL category- INR 650 Female Unreserved and SC/ST/PwD candidates- INR 325 |
What are the documents required to fill JEE Main Application Form? | Scanned Photograph, Signature, Category, and PwD certificate (If Applicable) |
What is the eligibility for JEE Main 2023? |
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Candidates should ensure they fulfill JEE Main 2023 Eligibility as ineligibility found at the further stage will lead to disqualification from the examination.
Candidates should keep the following information handy at the time of starting JEE Main Application Form 2023
Documents | Format | Size |
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Scanned Photograph | JPG/JPEG | 10 kb- 200 kb |
Scanned Signature | JPG/JPEG | 4 kb-30 kb |
Category Certificate | 50 kb- 300 kb | |
Scanned copy of PwD certificate | 50 kb- 300 kb |
Check JEE Main 2023 Photo Size, Dimension, Format, and Other Details
Steps to fill JEE Main Application Form 2023 consists of the following steps- Registration, application form, Uploading documents and application fees payment The detailed steps are given below:
Note: Application Number will be essential which will be application for both sessions of JEE Main 2023. Candidates will be able to log in further with the application number and password.
Note: Candidates should ensure that the photograph and signature uploaded is not blurred as this will lead to rejection of the application form. No form correction facility will be provided.
Application Fees for JEE Main 2023 is tabulated below:'
Papers | Gender | In India (In INR) | Outside India (in INR) | ||||
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Male | Female | Third-Gender | Male | Female | Third-Gender | ||
Paper 1- B.E./B.Tech or Paper 2A- B.Arch or Paper 2B- B.Planning | General/ EWS/ OBC-NCL | 1000 | 800 | 500 | 5000 | 4000 | 3000 |
SC/ST/ PwD | 500 | 500 | 500 | 2500 | 2500 | 3000 | |
Paper 1- B.E./B.Tech + Paper 2A- B.Arch or Paper 1- B.E./B.Tech + Paper 2B- B.Planning or Paper 1- B.E./B.Tech + Paper 2A- B.Arch + Paper 2A- B.Arch or Paper 2A- B.Arch + Paper 2A- B.Arch | General/ EWS/ OBC-NCL | 2000 | 1600 | 1000 | 10000 | 8000 | 5000 |
SC/ST/ PwD | 1000 | 1000 | 1000 | 5000 | 5000 | 5000 |
Also CheckJEE Main 2023 Reservation Criteria
JEE Main Application Number and Password are essential for both the sessions of JEE Main 2023. Candidates will directly be able to log in with the system-generated application number and password.
Candidates may face difficulty at the time of filling JEE Main 2023 Application Form. The common problems and ways to avoid them are given below:
Problem | How to avoid |
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Uploading Documents and Photographs | This problem may arise due to incorrect specifications of documents. Candidates should ensure that they read the document specifications before uploading it. |
Payment of Application Fees | Candidates should attempt to make the payment after some time if they are experiencing payment failures. |
Downloading Confirmation Page | If candidates are unable to download the confirmation page, then they should go to the concerned Bank/ payment gateway to make the successful application fees payment or to obtain a refund of multiple application fees payments. |
JEE Main 2023 Application Form Correction facility will be opened for candidates to make corrections in their submitted application form. The form correction schedule will be released along with the official notification.
NTA has specified the particulars that cannot be changed in JEE Main Application Form 2023. These details include:
The other particulars for candidates can be categorized into details that can be changed for Aadhar verified candidates and for Aadhar not verified candidates. These include;
Details | For Aaadhar Verified Candidates | For Aadhar not Verified candidates |
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Candidate Name, Mother’s Name, Father’s Name, | Candidates can change either one of their Father’s name or Mother’s name. | Candidate can change either one of the Candidate’s Name or Mother’s name or Father’s Name |
Date of Birth and Gender | No | Yes |
Category | Category can either be changed or category certificate can be re-uploaded (any one only) | Category can either be changed or category certificate can be re-uploaded ( any one only) |
Sub- Category | Sub- Category can either be changed or Subcategory certificate can be re-uploaded (any one only) | Sub- Category can either be changed or Subcategory certificate can be re-uploaded ( any one only) |
Course | Yes, candidates can add or correct courses selected | Yes, candidates can add or correct courses selected |
For JEE Main 2023 Session 1 exam, around 8.6 lakh+ candidates registered for Paper 1. Out of these, women candidates accounted for more than 30% of the applicants for the first time in history. 0.46 lakh+ registered for Paper 2- 21000+ were female and 25000+ were male. As per state-wise registration details, Maharashtra accounted for the highest number of applicants at 12% followed by UP (11.6%) and Andhra Pradesh (10.6%). The further details will be updated soon.
Some of the important instructions that candidates should take note of at the time of filling JEE Main Application Form 2023 are as follows:
Ques: Is JEE Application Form 2023 released?
Ans: NTA released JEE Main Application Form 2023 for Session 2 on February 14, 2023 and the last date for registration was March 12, 2023. However, eligible candidates are now allowed one more chance to apply from March 15 to 16, 2023.
Ques: What is the last date to apply for JEE Mains 2023?
Ans: Earlier, JEE Main 2023 Registration was closed on March 12 for Phase 2 exam. Now, NTA has reopened the application window once again from March 15 to 16, 2023. Candidates will be able to submit the application form till 10:50 PM and pay the non-refundable application fee till 11:50 PM.
Ques: How to register for JEE Mains 2023?
Ans: Candidates willing to appear in JEE Mains 2023 can register themselves on the official website of jeemain.nta.ac.in or nta.ac.in. After successful registration, candidates can complete JEE Main 2023 Application Form by filling the required details, uploading documents, and payment of application fees.
Ques: Can I modify details in JEE Main Application Form 2023?
Ans: Yes, NTA provides a one-time correction facility for candidates who successfully register for JEE Main, 2023. These corrections/ rectifications can be done online through the official website.
Ques: Will there be 4 attempts in JEE Main 2023?
Ans: No, there will be only 2 attempts for JEE Main 2023. JEE Main 2023 for Session I is scheduled in January and Session II in April 2023.
Ques: Can JEE Main 2023 Registration be done in offline mode?
Ans: No, JEE Main 2023 Registration can be done only in online mode. Candidates will be required to register themselves on the official website of JEE Main 2023 or NTA website in order to be eligible to appear in JEE Main 2022.
Ques: What is the application fees for female candidates appearing in JEE Main 2023?
Ans: Female candidates appearing in either Paper I, Paper 2A or Paper 2B will be required to pay application fees of INR 325 while female candidates aspiring to appear in two papers in JEE Mains 2023 will be required to pay application fees of INR 650.
Ques: What are the documents required in filling JEE Main Application Form 2023?
Ans: Candidates will be required to submit documents like scanned images of photograph, signature, category certificate (if applicable), debit/internet banking for payment of application fees, and Photo Identity Proof while filling JEE Main Application Form 2023.
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