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JEE Main Exam Centres 2023- NTA has released list of JEE Main Exam Centres 2023 along with the official brochure. JEE Main 2023 is scheduled to be conducted in 399 exam cities in India and 25 cities outside-India. Candidates can check the list of JEE Main Exam Centres 2023 in India and Outside-India in the article below. Advanced City Intimation Slip for JEE Main 2023 Session 2 has been released on April 1, 2023. Candidates can download their JEE Main City
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JEE Main 2023 Exam City Slip has been released on January 18, 2023 on the official website- jeemain.nta.nic.in. Candidates can download JEE Main 2023 Exam City Slip using their registration number and DOB. Candidates must note that this Advance Exam City Slip is not the admit card and contains only the name of the exam city. Details about candidates’ JEE Main 2023 exam centre address and exam day guidelines will be released along with the admit card. Check JEE Main 2023 Exam City Slip
Event | Phase 1 Date | Phase 2 Dates |
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Announcement of City Intimation Slip | January 18, 2023 (OUT) | April 1, 2023 |
JEE Main 2023 Admit Card Release Date | 3rd week of January 2023 | First week fo April, 2023 |
JEE Main 2023 Exam Date | January 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31 and February 1, 2023 | April 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 2023 |
NTA has made two links LIVE to download JEE Main 2023 Exam City Slip. Candidates can use the steps mentioned below to check JEE Main exam centre.
S. No. | State | District | City | City Code |
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1 | Andaman & Nicobar Islands (UT) | South Andaman | Port Blair | AN01 |
2 | Andhra Pradesh | Guntur | Amaravathi | AP24 |
3 | Andhra Pradesh | Anantapur | Anantapur | AP01 |
4 | Andhra Pradesh | West Godavari | Bhimavaram | AP03 |
5 | Andhra Pradesh | Prakasam | Chirala | AP04 |
6 | Andhra Pradesh | Chittoor | Chittoor | AP05 |
7 | Andhra Pradesh | West Godavari | Eluru | AP06 |
8 | Andhra Pradesh | Nellore | Gudur | AP26 |
9 | Andhra Pradesh | Guntur | Guntur | AP07 |
10 | Andhra Pradesh | Ysr Kadapa | Kadapa | AP08 |
11 | Andhra Pradesh | East Godavari | Kakinada | AP09 |
12 | Andhra Pradesh | Kurnool | Kurnool | AP10 |
13 | Andhra Pradesh | Machilipatnam | Machilipatnam | AP27 |
14 | Andhra Pradesh | Mangalagiri | Mangalagiri | AP28 |
15 | Andhra Pradesh | Kurnool | Nandyal | AP29 |
16 | Andhra Pradesh | Guntur | Narasaraopet | AP20 |
17 | Andhra Pradesh | Nellore | Nellore | AP11 |
18 | Andhra Pradesh | Prakasam | Ongole | AP12 |
19 | Andhra Pradesh | YSR Kadapa | Proddatur | AP21 |
20 | Andhra Pradesh | East Godavari | Rajahmundry | AP13 |
21 | Andhra Pradesh | Srikakulam | Srikakulam | AP14 |
22 | Andhra Pradesh | East Godavari | Surampalem | AP23 |
23 | Andhra Pradesh | West Godavari | Tadepalligudem | AP30 |
24 | Andhra Pradesh | West Godavari | Tanuku | AP31 |
25 | Andhra Pradesh | Chittoor | Tirupathi | AP16 |
26 | Andhra Pradesh | Krishna | Vijayawada | AP17 |
27 | Andhra Pradesh | Vishakapatnam | Visakhapatnam | AP18 |
28 | Andhra Pradesh | Vizianagaram | Vizianagaram | AP19 |
29 | Arunachal Pradesh | Papum Pare | Itanagar/Naharlagun | AL01 |
30 | Assam | Kamrup Metropolitan | Guwahati | AM02 |
31 | Assam | Jorhat | Jorhat | AM03 |
32 | Assam | Cachar | Silchar(Assam) | AM04 |
33 | Assam | Sonitpur | Tezpur | AM05 |
34 | Bihar | Araria | Araria | BR21 |
35 | Bihar | Bhojpur | Arrah | BR09 |
36 | Bihar | Arwal | Arwal | BR22 |
37 | Bihar | Aurangabad | Aurangabad(Bihar) | BR01 |
38 | Bihar | Banka | Banka | BR23 |
39 | Bihar | Begusarai | Begusarai | BR13 |
40 | Bihar | West Champaran | Bettiah | BR20 |
41 | Bihar | Kaimur | Bhabua | BR24 |
42 | Bihar | Bhagalpur | Bhagalpur | BR02 |
43 | Bihar | Darbhanga | Darbhanga | BR04 |
44 | Bihar | Gaya | Gaya | BR05 |
45 | Bihar | Gopalganj | Gopalganj | BR10 |
46 | Bihar | Vaishali | Hajipur | BR26 |
47 | Bihar | Jamui | Jamui | BR27 |
48 | Bihar | Katihar | Katihar | BR29 |
49 | Bihar | Khagaria | Khagaria | BR30 |
50 | Bihar | Madhepura | Madhepura | BR32 |
51 | Bihar | Madhubani | Madhubani | BR15 |
52 | Bihar | East Champaran | Motihari | BR14 |
53 | Bihar | Munger | Munger | BR33 |
54 | Bihar | Muzaffarpur | Muzaffarpur | BR06 |
55 | Bihar | Nalanda | Nalanda | BR11 |
56 | Bihar | Patna | Patna | BR07 |
57 | Bihar | Purnea | Purnea | BR08 |
58 | Bihar | Samastipur | Samastipur | BR12 |
59 | Bihar | Rohtas | Sasaram | BR17 |
60 | Bihar | Sitamarhi | Sitamarhi | BR18 |
61 | Bihar | Siwan | Siwan | BR19 |
62 | Bihar | Supaul | Supaul | BR36 |
63 | Bihar | Vaishali | Vaishali | BR37 |
64 | Chandigarh (UT) | Chandigarh | Chandigarh/Mohali/Panchkula | CH01 |
65 | Chhattisgarh | Sarguja | Ambikapur | CG04 |
66 | Chhattisgarh | Durg | Bhilai Nagar/Durg | CG01 |
67 | Chhattisgarh | Bilaspur | Bilaspur(Chhattisgarh) | CG02 |
68 | Chhattisgarh | Bastar | Jagdalpur | CG08 |
69 | Chhattisgarh | Korba | Korba | CG10 |
70 | Chhattisgarh | Raipur | Raipur | CG03 |
71 | Dadra & Nagar Haveli (UT) | Dadra & Nagar Haveli | Silvassa | DN01 |
72 | Daman & Diu (UT) | Daman | Daman | DD01 |
73 | Daman & Diu (UT) | Diu | Diu | DD02 |
74 | Delhi | Delhi | Delhi/New Delhi | DL01 |
75 | Goa | North Goa | Ponda | GO02 |
76 | Gujarat | Ahmedabad | Ahmedabad/Gandhinagar | GJ01 |
77 | Gujarat | Amreli | Amreli | GJ18 |
78 | Gujarat | Vallabhvidyanagar | Anand | GJ02 |
79 | Gujarat | Banaskantha | Banaskantha | GJ19 |
80 | Gujarat | Bhavnagar | Bhavnagar | GJ03 |
81 | Gujarat | Gandhidham | Gandhidham | GJ22 |
82 | Gujarat | Panchmahal | Godhra | GJ24 |
83 | Gujarat | Sabarkantha | Himatnagar | GJ14 |
84 | Gujarat | Jamnagar | Jamnagar | GJ06 |
85 | Gujarat | Junagadh | Junagadh | GJ07 |
86 | Gujarat | Navsari | Navsari | GJ15 |
87 | Gujarat | Porbandar | Porbandar | GJ29 |
88 | Gujarat | Rajkot | Rajkot | GJ10 |
89 | Gujarat | Surat | Surat | GJ11 |
90 | Gujarat | Surendranagar | Surendranagar | GJ30 |
91 | Gujarat | Vadodara | Vadodara | GJ12 |
92 | Gujarat | Valsad/Vapi | Valsad/Vapi | GJ13 |
93 | Haryana | Ambala | Ambala | HR01 |
94 | Haryana | Faridabad | Faridabad | HR03 |
95 | Haryana | Gurugram | Gurugram | HR04 |
96 | Haryana | Kurukshetra | Kurukshetra | HR07 |
97 | Himachal Pradesh | Chamba | Chamba | HP12 |
98 | Himachal Pradesh | Hamirpur | Hamirpur (HP) | HP03 |
99 | Himachal Pradesh | Kullu | Kullu | HP10 |
100 | Himachal Pradesh | Mandi | Mandi | HP08 |
101 | Himachal Pradesh | Shimla | Shimla | HP06 |
102 | Himachal Pradesh | Sirmaur | Sirmaur | HP11 |
103 | Himachal Pradesh | Una | Una | HP09 |
104 | Jammu & Kashmir | Anantnag | Anantnag | JK05 |
105 | Jammu & Kashmir | Baramulla | Baramulla | JK01 |
106 | Jammu & Kashmir | Jammu | Jammu | JK02 |
107 | Jammu & Kashmir | Pulwama | Pulwama | JK06 |
108 | Jammu & Kashmir | Srinagar | Srinagar (J & K) | JK04 |
109 | Jammu & Kashmir | Udhampur | Udhampur | JK10 |
110 | Jharkhand | Bokaro Steel City | Bokaro | JH01 |
111 | Jharkhand | West Singhbhum | Chaibasa | JH08 |
112 | Jharkhand | Deoghar | Deoghar (Jharkhand) | JH10 |
113 | Jharkhand | Dhanbad | Dhanbad | JH02 |
114 | Jharkhand | Dumka | Dumka | JH11 |
115 | Jharkhand | Hazaribagh | Hazaribagh | JH05 |
116 | Jharkhand | East Singhbhum | Jamshedpur | JH03 |
117 | Jharkhand | Koderma | Koderma | JH14 |
118 | Jharkhand | Ranchi | Ranchi | JH04 |
119 | Karnataka | Bagalkot | Bagalkot | KK19 |
120 | Karnataka | Ballari | Ballari | KK03 |
121 | Karnataka | Belagavi | Belagavi(Belgaum) | KK02 |
122 | Karnataka | Bengaluru- Rural | Bengaluru | KK04 |
123 | Karnataka | Bengaluru- Urban | Bengaluru- Urban | KK20 |
124 | Karnataka | Bidar | Bidar | KK05 |
125 | Karnataka | Chamarajnagar | Chamarajnagar | KK21 |
126 | Karnataka | Chikaballapur | Chikaballapur | KK22 |
127 | Karnataka | Chikmagalur | Chikmagalur | KK23 |
128 | Karnataka | Chitradurga | Chitradurga | KK24 |
129 | Karnataka | Davangere | Davangere | KK06 |
130 | Karnataka | Dharwad/Hubli | Dharwad | KK10 |
131 | Karnataka | Gadag | Gadag | KK25 |
132 | Karnataka | Kalaburagi | Gulbarga/Kalaburgi | KK08 |
133 | Karnataka | Hassan | Hassan | KK09 |
134 | Karnataka | Haveri District | Haveri | KK26 |
135 | Karnataka | Hubli | Hubli | KK27 |
136 | Karnataka | Uttara Kannada | Karwar | KK28 |
137 | Karnataka | Kodagu | Kodagu | KK29 |
138 | Karnataka | Kolar | Kolar | KK30 |
139 | Karnataka | Mandya | Mandya | KK18 |
140 | Karnataka | Dakshina Kannada | Mangaluru (Mangalore) | KK12 |
141 | Karnataka | Mysore | Mysuru (Mysore) | KK14 |
142 | Karnataka | Raichur | Raichur | KK32 |
143 | Karnataka | Ramanagara | Ramanagara | KK33 |
144 | Karnataka | Shimoga | Shivamoga (Shimoga) | KK15 |
145 | Karnataka | Tumkur | Tumakuru | KK16 |
146 | Karnataka | Udupi | Udupi/Manipal | KK17 |
147 | Karnataka | Yadgir | Yadgir | KK35 |
148 | Kerala | Alappuzha | Alappuzha/Chengannur | KL01 |
149 | Kerala | Angamaly | Angamaly | KL20 |
150 | Kerala | Ernakulam | Ernakulam/Moovattupuzha | KL04 |
151 | Kerala | Idukki | Idukki | KL05 |
152 | Kerala | Kannur | Kannur | KL07 |
153 | Kerala | Kasaragod | Kasaragod | KL08 |
154 | Kerala | Kollam | Kollam | KL09 |
155 | Kerala | Kottayam | Kottayam | KL11 |
156 | Kerala | Kozhikode | Kozhikode/Calicut | KL12 |
157 | Kerala | Malappuram | Malappuram | KL13 |
158 | Kerala | Palakkad | Palakkad | KL15 |
159 | Kerala | Pathanamthitta | Pathanamthitta | KL16 |
160 | Kerala | Kannur | Piyyannur | KL21 |
161 | Kerala | Thiruvananthapuram | Thiruvananthapuram | KL17 |
162 | Kerala | Thrissur | Thrissur | KL18 |
163 | Kerala | Wayanad | Wayanad | KL19 |
164 | Lakshadweep | Kavaratti | Kavaratti | LD01 |
165 | Leh & Ladakh | Leh | Leh | LL01 |
166 | Madhya Pradesh | Ashok Nagar | Ashok Nagar | MP21 |
167 | Madhya Pradesh | Balaghat | Balaghat | MP01 |
168 | Madhya Pradesh | Betul | Betul | MP02 |
169 | Madhya Pradesh | Bhind | Bhind | MP23 |
170 | Madhya Pradesh | Bhopal | Bhopal | MP03 |
171 | Madhya Pradesh | Chhatarpur | Chhatarpur | MP24 |
172 | Madhya Pradesh | Chhindwara | Chhindwara | MP05 |
173 | Madhya Pradesh | Damoh | Damoh | MP25 |
174 | Madhya Pradesh | Datia | Datia | MP26 |
175 | Madhya Pradesh | Dewas | Dewas | MP19 |
176 | Madhya Pradesh | Gwalior | Gwalior | MP06 |
177 | Madhya Pradesh | Hoshangabad | Hoshangabad | MP17 |
178 | Madhya Pradesh | Indore | Indore | MP07 |
179 | Madhya Pradesh | Jabalpur | Jabalpur | MP08 |
180 | Madhya Pradesh | Khandwa | Khandwa | MP29 |
181 | Madhya Pradesh | Khargone (West Nimar) | Khargone (West Nimar) | MP18 |
182 | Madhya Pradesh | Morena | Morena | MP31 |
183 | Madhya Pradesh | Neemuch | Neemuch | MP32 |
184 | Madhya Pradesh | Ratlam | Ratlam | MP33 |
185 | Madhya Pradesh | Rewa | Rewa | MP11 |
186 | Madhya Pradesh | Sagar | Sagar | MP12 |
187 | Madhya Pradesh | Satna | Satna | MP13 |
188 | Madhya Pradesh | Ujjain | Ujjain | MP15 |
189 | Madhya Pradesh | Vidisha | Vidisha | MP20 |
190 | Maharashtra | Ahmednagar | Ahmednagar | MR01 |
191 | Maharashtra | Akola | Akola | MR02 |
192 | Maharashtra | Amravati | Amravati | MR03 |
193 | Maharashtra | Aurangabad | Aurangabad (MH) | MR04 |
194 | Maharashtra | Beed | Beed | MR30 |
195 | Maharashtra | Bhandara | Bhandara | MR31 |
196 | Maharashtra | Buldhana | Buldhana | MR32 |
197 | Maharashtra | Chandrapur | Chandrapur | MR09 |
198 | Maharashtra | Dhule | Dhule | MR10 |
199 | Maharashtra | Gondia | Gondia | MR35 |
200 | Maharashtra | Jalgaon | Jalgaon | MR13 |
201 | Maharashtra | Kolhapur | Kolhapur | MR14 |
202 | Maharashtra | Latur | Latur | MR15 |
203 | Maharashtra | Mumbai City | Mumbai/Navi Mumbai | MR16 |
204 | Maharashtra | Nagpur | Nagpur | MR17 |
205 | Maharashtra | Nanded | Nanded | MR18 |
206 | Maharashtra | Nandurbar | Nandurbar | MR36 |
207 | Maharashtra | Nashik | Nashik | MR19 |
208 | Maharashtra | Osmanabad | Osmanabad | MR37 |
209 | Maharashtra | Palghar | Palghar | MR33 |
210 | Maharashtra | Parbhani | Parbhani | MR38 |
211 | Maharashtra | Pune | Pune | MR22 |
212 | Maharashtra | Raigad | Raigad | MR23 |
213 | Maharashtra | Ratnagiri | Ratnagiri | MR24 |
214 | Maharashtra | Sangli | Sangli | MR25 |
215 | Maharashtra | Satara | Satara | MR26 |
216 | Maharashtra | Sindhudurg | Sindhudurg | MR39 |
217 | Maharashtra | Solapur | Solapur | MR27 |
218 | Maharashtra | Thane | Thane | MR28 |
219 | Maharashtra | Wardha | Wardha | MR29 |
220 | Maharashtra | Yavatmal | Yavatmal | MR34 |
221 | Manipur | Imphal | Imphal | MN01 |
222 | Meghalaya | Shillong | Shillong | MG01 |
223 | Mizoram | Aizawl | Aizawl | MZ01 |
224 | Nagaland | Dimapur | Dimapur | NL01 |
225 | Nagaland | Kohima | Kohima | NL02 |
226 | Odisha | Angul | Angul | OR10 |
227 | Odisha | Balangir | Balangir | OR20 |
228 | Odisha | Balasore | Balasore (Baleswar) | OR02 |
229 | Odisha | Baragarh | Baragarh | OR21 |
230 | Odisha | Mayurbanj | Baripada/Mayurbanj | OR12 |
231 | Odisha | Ganjam | Berhampur / Ganjam | OR03 |
232 | Odisha | Bhadrak | Bhadrak | OR11 |
233 | Odisha | Khordha | Bhubaneswar | OR04 |
234 | Odisha | Cuttack | Cuttack | OR05 |
235 | Odisha | Dhenkanal | Dhenkanal | OR06 |
236 | Odisha | Jagatsinghpur | Jagatsinghpur | OR17 |
237 | Odisha | Jajpur | Jajpur | OR13 |
238 | Odisha | Koraput | Jeypore(Odisha) | OR19 |
239 | Odisha | Jharsuguda | Jharsuguda | OR22 |
240 | Odisha | Kendrapara | Kendrapara | OR14 |
241 | Odisha | Kendujhar (Keonjhar) | Kendujhar (Keonjhar) | OR15 |
242 | Odisha | Malkangiri | Malkangiri | OR23 |
243 | Odisha | Paralakhemundi (Gajapati) | Paralakhemundi (Gajapati) | OR24 |
244 | Odisha | Phulbani (Kandhamal) | Phulbani (Kandhamal) | OR25 |
245 | Odisha | Puri | Puri | OR16 |
246 | Odisha | Rayagada | Rayagada | OR26 |
247 | Odisha | Sundergarh | Rourkela | OR08 |
248 | Odisha | Sambalpur | Sambalpur | OR09 |
249 | Puducherry | Puducherry | Karaikal | PO02 |
250 | Puducherry | Puducherry | Puducherry | PO01 |
251 | Punjab | Amritsar | Amritsar | PB01 |
252 | Punjab | Bhatinda | Bhatinda | PB02 |
253 | Punjab | Fazilka | Fazilka | PB15 |
254 | Punjab | Firozpur | Firozpur | PB16 |
255 | Punjab | Hoshiarpur | Hoshiarpur | PB13 |
256 | Punjab | Jalandhar | Jalandhar | PB04 |
257 | Punjab | Ludhiana | Ludhiana | PB05 |
258 | Punjab | Pathankot | Pathankot | PB07 |
259 | Punjab | Patiala | Patiala/Fatehgarh Sahib | PB08 |
260 | Punjab | Rupnagar | Rupnagar | PB18 |
261 | Punjab | Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar | Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar | PB12 |
262 | Punjab | Sri Muktsar Sahib | Sri Muktsar Sahib | PB19 |
263 | Rajasthan | Ajmer | Ajmer | RJ01 |
264 | Rajasthan | Alwar | Alwar | RJ02 |
265 | Rajasthan | Barmer | Barmer | RJ19 |
266 | Rajasthan | Bharatpur | Bharatpur | RJ16 |
267 | Rajasthan | Bhilwara | Bhilwara | RJ12 |
268 | Rajasthan | Bikaner | Bikaner | RJ05 |
269 | Rajasthan | Chittorgarh | Chittorgarh | RJ20 |
270 | Rajasthan | Dausa | Dausa | RJ17 |
271 | Rajasthan | Hanumangarh | Hanumangarh | RJ23 |
272 | Rajasthan | Jaipur | Jaipur | RJ06 |
273 | Rajasthan | Jhunjhunu | Jhunjhunu | RJ13 |
274 | Rajasthan | Jodhpur | Jodhpur | RJ07 |
275 | Rajasthan | Kota | Kota | RJ08 |
276 | Rajasthan | Sikar | Sikar | RJ09 |
277 | Rajasthan | Sirohi | Sirohi | RJ26 |
278 | Rajasthan | Sriganganagar | Sriganganagar | RJ10 |
279 | Rajasthan | Udaipur | Udaipur | RJ11 |
280 | Sikkim | Gangtok | Gangtok | SM01 |
281 | Tamil Nadu | Ariyalur | Ariyalur | TN24 |
282 | Tamil Nadu | Chengalpet | Chengalpet | TN25 |
283 | Tamil Nadu | Chennai | Chennai | TN01 |
284 | Tamil Nadu | Coimbatore | Coimbatore | TN02 |
285 | Tamil Nadu | Cuddalore | Cuddalore | TN03 |
286 | Tamil Nadu | Dharmapuri | Dharmapuri | TN26 |
287 | Tamil Nadu | Dindigul | Dindigul | TN27 |
288 | Tamil Nadu | Erode | Erode | TN28 |
289 | Tamil Nadu | Kanchipuram | Kanchipuram | TN05 |
290 | Tamil Nadu | Kanyakumari | Kanyakumari/Nagercoil | TN06 |
291 | Tamil Nadu | Karur | Karur | TN29 |
292 | Tamil Nadu | Krishnagiri | Krishnagiri | TN21 |
293 | Tamil Nadu | Madurai | Madurai | TN08 |
294 | Tamil Nadu | Nagapattinam | Nagapattinam | TN30 |
295 | Tamil Nadu | Namakkal | Namakkal | TN10 |
296 | Tamil Nadu | Pudukkottai | Pudukkottai | TN31 |
297 | Tamil Nadu | Ramanathapuram | Ramanathapuram | TN32 |
298 | Tamil Nadu | Salem | Salem | TN11 |
299 | Tamil Nadu | Sivaganga | Sivaganga | TN33 |
300 | Tamil Nadu | Thanjavur | Thanjavur | TN12 |
301 | Tamil Nadu | Thiruvallur | Thiruvallur | TN34 |
302 | Tamil Nadu | Thoothukudi | Thoothukudi | TN13 |
303 | Tamil Nadu | Tiruchirappalli | Tiruchirappalli | TN14 |
304 | Tamil Nadu | Tirunelveli | Tirunelveli | TN15 |
305 | Tamil Nadu | Tirupur | Tiruppur | TN22 |
306 | Tamil Nadu | Tiruvannamalai | Tiruvannamalai | TN35 |
307 | Tamil Nadu | Nilgiris | Udhagamandalam | TN36 |
308 | Tamil Nadu | Vellore | Vellore | TN18 |
309 | Tamil Nadu | Villupuram | Viluppuram | TN23 |
310 | Tamil Nadu | Virudhanagar | Virudhunagar | TN20 |
311 | Telangana | Hayathnagar | Hayathnagar | TL14 |
312 | Telangana | Ranga Reddy | Hyderabad/Secunderabad | TL01 |
313 | Telangana | Jagtial | Jagtial | TL15 |
314 | Telangana | Jangaon | Jangaon | TL16 |
315 | Telangana | Karimnagar | Karimnagar | TL02 |
316 | Telangana | Khammam | Khammam | TL03 |
317 | Telangana | Bhadradri Kothagudem | Kothagudem | TL17 |
318 | Telangana | Mahabubabad | Mahabubabad | TL10 |
319 | Telangana | Mahbubnagar | Mahbubnagar | TL04 |
320 | Telangana | Medak | Medak | TL19 |
321 | Telangana | Medchal | Medchal | TL20 |
322 | Telangana | Nalgonda | Nalgonda | TL05 |
323 | Telangana | Nizamabad | Nizamabad | TL08 |
324 | Telangana | Sangareddy | Sangareddy | TL21 |
325 | Telangana | Siddipet | Siddipet | TL11 |
326 | Telangana | Suryapet | Suryapet | TL09 |
327 | Telangana | Warangal(Rural) | Warangal | TL07 |
328 | Tripura | West Tripura | Agartala | TA01 |
329 | Uttar Pradesh | Agra | Agra | UP01 |
330 | Uttar Pradesh | Aligarh | Aligarh | UP02 |
331 | Uttar Pradesh | Prayagraj | Allahabad/Prayagraj | UP03 |
332 | Uttar Pradesh | Ambedkar Nagar | Ambedkar Nagar | UP25 |
333 | Uttar Pradesh | Azamgarh | Azamgarh | UP19 |
334 | Uttar Pradesh | Bahraich | Bahraich | UP47 |
335 | Uttar Pradesh | Ballia | Ballia | UP20 |
336 | Uttar Pradesh | Banda | Banda | UP26 |
337 | Uttar Pradesh | Barabanki | Barabanki | UP27 |
338 | Uttar Pradesh | Bareilly | Bareilly | UP04 |
339 | Uttar Pradesh | Bijnor | Bijnor | UP21 |
340 | Uttar Pradesh | Bulandshahr | Bulandshahr | UP29 |
341 | Uttar Pradesh | Chandauli | Chandauli | UP41 |
342 | Uttar Pradesh | Ayodhya | Faizabad | UP06 |
343 | Uttar Pradesh | Fatehpur | Fatehpur | UP49 |
344 | Uttar Pradesh | Firozabad | Firozabad | UP22 |
345 | Uttar Pradesh | Ghaziabad | Ghaziabad | UP07 |
346 | Uttar Pradesh | Ghazipur | Ghazipur | UP23 |
347 | Uttar Pradesh | Gorakhpur | Gorakhpur | UP08 |
348 | Uttar Pradesh | Hapur (Panchsheel Nagar) | Hapur (Panchsheel Nagar) | UP51 |
349 | Uttar Pradesh | Hathras | Hathras | UP53 |
350 | Uttar Pradesh | Jaunpur | Jaunpur | UP24 |
351 | Uttar Pradesh | Jhansi | Jhansi | UP10 |
352 | Uttar Pradesh | Kanpur Rural | Kanpur | UP11 |
353 | Uttar Pradesh | Kaushambi | Kaushambi | UP54 |
354 | Uttar Pradesh | Lucknow | Lucknow | UP12 |
355 | Uttar Pradesh | Mathura | Mathura | UP13 |
356 | Uttar Pradesh | Mau | Mau | UP35 |
357 | Uttar Pradesh | Meerut | Meerut | UP14 |
358 | Uttar Pradesh | Moradabad | Moradabad | UP15 |
359 | Uttar Pradesh | Muzaffarnagar | Muzaffarnagar | UP16 |
360 | Uttar Pradesh | Siddharthnagar | Naugarh | UP57 |
361 | Uttar Pradesh | Gautam Buddha Nagar | Noida/Greater Noida | UP09 |
362 | Uttar Pradesh | Pratapgarh | Pratapgarh | UP43 |
363 | Uttar Pradesh | Raebareli | Raebareli | UP37 |
364 | Uttar Pradesh | Rampur | Rampur | UP58 |
365 | Uttar Pradesh | Saharanpur | Saharanpur | UP38 |
366 | Uttar Pradesh | Sitapur | Sitapur | UP17 |
367 | Uttar Pradesh | Sonbhadra | Sonbhadra | UP42 |
368 | Uttar Pradesh | Sultanpur | Sultanpur | UP40 |
369 | Uttar Pradesh | Unnao | Unnao | UP59 |
370 | Uttar Pradesh | Varanasi | Varanasi | UP18 |
371 | Uttarakhand | Almora | Almora | UK09 |
372 | Uttarakhand | Dehradun | Dehradun | UK01 |
373 | Uttarakhand | Haldwani | Haldwani | UK02 |
374 | Uttarakhand | Haridwar | Haridwar | UK03 |
375 | Uttarakhand | Nainital | Nainital | UK04 |
376 | Uttarakhand | Tehri Garhwal | New Tehri | UK10 |
377 | Uttarakhand | Pantnagar | Pantnagar | UK05 |
378 | Uttarakhand | Pauri Garhwal | Pauri Garhwal | UK08 |
379 | Uttarakhand | Roorkee | Roorkee | UK06 |
380 | Uttarakhand | Udham Singh Nagar | Udham Singh Nagar | UK07 |
381 | West Bengal | Paschim Bardhaman | Asansol | WB01 |
382 | West Bengal | Bankura | Bankura | WB16 |
383 | West Bengal | Purba Bardhaman | Burdwan(Bardhaman) | WB02 |
384 | West Bengal | Darjeeling | Darjeeling | WB18 |
385 | West Bengal | Durgapur | Durgapur | WB04 |
386 | West Bengal | Hooghly | Hooghly | WB06 |
387 | West Bengal | Howrah | Howrah | WB07 |
388 | West Bengal | Jalpaiguri | Jalpaiguri | WB19 |
389 | West Bengal | Nadia | Kalyani | WB08 |
390 | West Bengal | Kolkata | Kolkata | WB10 |
391 | West Bengal | Malda | Malda | WB20 |
392 | West Bengal | Murshidabad | Murshidabad | WB21 |
393 | West Bengal | Cooch Behar | Nadia | WB17 |
394 | West Bengal | North 24 Parganas | North 24 Parganas | WB12 |
395 | West Bengal | Paschim Medinipur | Paschim Medinipur | WB13 |
396 | West Bengal | Purba Medinipur | Purba Medinipur | WB14 |
397 | West Bengal | Siliguri | Siliguri | WB11 |
398 | West Bengal | South 24 Parganas | South 24 Parganas | WB15 |
399 | West Bengal | Birbhum | Suri | WB22 |
Country | Exam City | City Code |
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Bahrain | Manama | ZZ01 |
Sri Lanka | Colombo | ZZ02 |
Qatar | Doha | ZZ03 |
UAE | Dubai | ZZ04 |
Nepal | Kathmandu | ZZ05 |
Oman | Muscat | ZZ06 |
Saudi Arabia | Riyadh | ZZ07 |
UAE | Sharjah | ZZ08 |
Singapore | Singapore | ZZ09 |
Kuwait | Kuwait City | ZZ10 |
Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur | ZZ11 |
Nigeria | Lagos/Abuja | ZZ12 |
Indonesia | Jakarta | ZZ13 |
Australia | Canberra | ZZ14 |
Austria | Vienna | ZZ15 |
Brazil | Brasilia | ZZ16 |
Canada | Ottawa | ZZ17 |
China | Beijing | ZZ18 |
Hong Kong | Hong Kong | ZZ19 |
Mauritius | Port Luis | ZZ20 |
Russia | Moscow | ZZ21 |
South Africa | Cape Town | ZZ22 |
Thailand | Bangkok | ZZ23 |
USA | Washington D.C. | ZZ24 |
Vietnam | Hanoi | ZZ25 |
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Events | First Shift | Second Shift |
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B.E/B.Tech Timings | 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM | 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM |
B.Arch Timings | 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM | 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM |
B.Plan Timings | - | 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM |
B.Arch and B.Plan (both) Timings | - | 3:00 PM to 6:30 PM |
Entry in the Examination Centre/Hall/Room, physical frisking, document verification; Invigilators record manual attendance and Biometric registration desk; Cross-checking of admit card, signature and photo match, to be completed by the invigilator | 7:00 AM to 8:30 AM | 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM |
Instructions by the Invigilators | 8:30 AM to 8:50 AM | 2:30 to 2:50 PM |
Candidates login to read Instructions | 8:50 AM | 2:50 PM |
Commencement of exam | 9:00 AM | 3:00 PM |
It is mandatory to present the following items at JEE Main Exam Centres 2023:
There are few things/ objects that are prohibited at the examination venue. They are as follows:
Important Note:
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Other than bringing along your JEE Main 2023 required documents there are many other minor things which one needs to keep in mind.
Candidates who wish to appear for JEE Main need to keep in mind not only general guidelines but measures for Coronavirus as well.
Ques. What documents should a candidate bring to JEE Main Exam Centres 2023?
Ans. Candidates are required to bring their Admit Card and Aadhar Card to the exam centre. In case the candidate hails from Assam, Jammu and Kashmir, and Meghalaya, and does not possess an Aadhar Card, they will have to bring their Passport or any other valid Government identity proof along with their admit card to the exam centre.
Ques. How many cities have JEE Main 2023 exam centres?
Ans. JEE Main 2023 will be conducted across 399 exam cities in India and 25 cities abroad.
Ques. What is the last time to enter JEE Main exam centres?
Ans. Candidates won’t be permitted to enter JEE Main Examination Hall/Room after 9:00 a.m. in the first shift and after 2:30 p.m. in the second shift.
Ques. Can we change JEE Main exam centres after the closing of the application form correction window?
Ans. No, candidates cannot change JEE Main centres after the closure of the application form. This is because, NTA has cancelled the facility for JEE Main Form Correction thi year. No changes can be made to the submitted JEE Main 2023 Application Form.
Ques. What is the procedure to change JEE Main Exam Centres 2023?
Ans. The facility of changing JEE Main exam centre has been recently provided by the NTA. This facility is available at the time of opening of application form correction. Candidates who wish to change their exam city need to login into their respective accounts and change the exam city preference.
The NTA assures it will make efforts to allot the city of examination to the candidates in order of the choices opted by them in their application form, subject to the availability of capacity in the desired city. However, in some circumstances the student choice may not be met due to administrative reasons, and the decision of NTA regarding allotment of the centre shall be final.
Ques. What is JEE Main exam duration for students who wish to attempt both B. Arch and B. Planning?
Ans. The exam duration for students who will be attempting both JEE Main 2023 B.Arch and B.Planning exams is 3 and a half hours.
Ques. Who can visit the NTA Test Practice Centre for JEE Main?
Ans. JEE Main 2023 aspirants who successfully register at the official NTA website to avail the facility of the Test Practice Centre can visit the Centre.
Ques. Are there any JEE Main exam centres 2023 in the U.A.E.?
Ans. Yes. There are exam centres in Sharjah, Dubai. Apart from that, the other exam centres for JEE Main 2023 outside India are Doha, Singapore, Riyadh, Kathmandu, Muscat and Bahrain.
Ques. How to choose JEE Main exam centre? Can students choose a centre of their own choice?
Ans. The applicants can only opt for the city of their choice as per the list of computer-based exam cities at the time of filling out the application form. Candidates can list 4 options in their preferences out of which the exam centre will be allocated.
Ques. When do students have to report to JEE Main exam centre?
Ans. Students are advised to report at least half an hour before the exam starts. The reporting time will be mentioned on JEE Main 2023 admit card.
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