Week leading to D-Day, JEE Main 2022 candidates still waiting for admit card

With less than a week to prepare for the national level engineering entrance exam, JEE Main 2022 Session 1 candidates are still waiting for their admit card. JEE Main 2022 session 1 was earlier scheduled to start from 20th June and now it has been pushed back to start from 23rd June. Generally, JEE Main admit cards are issued around 10 days before the exam. now National Testing Agency (NTA) A city information slip is issued, however, the admit card is not out yet.

While around 8 lakh students are waiting for their admit cards, to make the situation worse, there has been no official announcement of when the admit cards will be issued. Issuing NTA The exam city slip states that the admit card of JEE Main session 1 2022 will be released “soon”. Apart from this, several reports have also claimed that the hall ticket will be released on June 17, however, no official announcement has been made.

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Along with the admit card, students also have to bring the undertaking. The manifesto was introduced after the pandemic to ensure the good health of the student. The choice of test cities displayed to the candidates will be based on the permanent and correspondence address filled during the online application form of JEE Main 2022 as per rules.

The engineering entrance exam will be conducted at various centers located in 501 cities across the country and 22 cities outside India. This is the first time after the pandemic that the exams are being conducted at foreign locations.

NTA announced that the exam will be held in 13 languages. These 13 languages ​​are English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Kannada, Marathi, Gujarati, Oriya, Malayalam, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu. According to NTA officials, the decision to add more languages ​​to the list for JEE Main was taken following a request from the states. However, candidates who Selected regional language allotted exam center In that state. Meanwhile, English, Urdu and Hindi were available in all centers across the country.

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