JEE Main 2025: The registration for the session 1 of Joint Entrance Examination (JEE Main) 2025 will close next week. As per the National Testing Agency (NTA), the last date of online application with payment of fees is November 22. Eligible candidates can submit their applications online through official website ie jeemain.nta.nic.in.
Open the link to apply for Session 1.
Click on Register and enter all the required details.
Login to fill the application form.
Upload all required documents
Pay the application fees and submit.
JEE (Main) – 2025 will be conducted in 13 languages i.e. English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.
As per the official notification, a candidate can apply for Session-1 (January 2025) examination and pay the exam fee accordingly. The candidates will be given opportunity to apply for Session-2 (April 2025) separately (using same application number) along with the fee payment, for which separate notification will be issued.
“If a candidate wishes to apply for Session 2 (April 2025), the candidate can log in and pay the Examination Fee for Session 2 during that period. If the candidate wishes to apply only for Session-2 (April 2025), he can register later, when application form for Session-2 (April 2025) is active,” the official notification states.
NTA announces changes in exam pattern
NTA has announced a significant change to the format of the Main 2025, discontinuing option to select questions in Section B of the exam. The NTA released a notification on Thursday, releasing the official website for the JEE Main 2025 Examination.
In another notification, the NTA said that the option to select questions in Section B, introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic, will no longer be available. This means candidates appearing for JEE Main 2025 will need to attempt all five questions in Section B without any choice.
“The optional selection of questions was introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic to ease the pressure on students amid unprecedented challenges,” the NTA noted in a statement. “With the WHO declaring the end of COVID-19 as a public health emergency on May 5, 2023, we are reverting to the original exam structure.”
From JEE Main 2025 onwards, candidates will no longer have the flexibility to select questions in Section B. “All students will now be required to attempt all five questions in Section B for each subject,” stated the NTA.