The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2025 Session 1 is around the corner, and candidates are eager to know when the applications will open. Here’s what aspirants need to know:

1 When Will Applications Begin?

· The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to start the JEE Main 2025 Session 1 application process very soon.

· Keep an eye on the official NTA JEE website for the exact dates and updates.

2 Documents You Must Keep Updated

Before applying, ensure the following documents are ready:

· Class 12 mark sheet or provisional certificate

· Valid identity proof (Aadhaar, Passport, or school ID)

· Passport-sized photograph and signature (as per NTA specifications)

· Category certificate (if applicable)

3 Application Process Overview

· Applications will be online only via the NTA official portal.

· Fill in personal, academic, and contact details carefully.

· Upload photograph, signature, and relevant certificates as required.

· Pay the application fee online to complete the submission.

4 Why Keeping Documents Ready Matters

· Avoid last-minute errors or delays during application.

· Ensures smooth processing and verification by NTA.

· Helps you secure your preferred exam center without issues.

5 Key Takeaway

· JEE Main 2025 Session 1 applications are opening soon—stay alert!

· Keep all essential documents updated and ready to apply immediately.

· Regularly check the official NTA website to avoid missing deadlines.

 

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