JEE Advanced 2014: How to register for the exam

JEE Advanced 2014: How to register for the exam

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Updated on May 3, 2014 16:04 IST
The registration process for JEE Advanced 2014 is all set to commence tomorrow, on May 4, 2014. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to register for the exam.
JEE Advanced 2014: How to register for the exam

The registration process for JEE Advanced 2014 is all set to commence tomorrow, on May 4, 2014. The process will be completely online. To register, aspirants need to click on this link!

The process would begin at 12 am tomorrow and will conclude at 5 pm sharp on May 9. Click here to know the important dates!

To register, aspirants will be required to sign in with their JEE(Main) 2014 Roll Number and password. Please note that they would be allowed to proceed only if they are eligible to write JEE(Advanced) based on cut off marks in Paper-1 of JEE (Main) 2014.

After signing in successfully, qualified aspirants will have to create new password  to register for JEE (Advanced) – 2014. Aspirants are advised to remember this password for future operations.

Follow these three steps to register for the exam:

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Step 1: Fill the Registration Form

Aspirants at this initial step will be guided to a page containing their academic and personal information as furnished during JEE(Main) 2014 registration. The page will also comprise further editable text-boxes for furnishing additional information such as Choice of Examination City for JEE(Advanced)-2014, Choice of Language of Question Paper and other important information.

After completing Step 1, students can proceed to Step 2.

Step 2: Upload Certificates

This step requires students to upload certificates in accordance with the category and any special sub-category to which he/she belongs.

Aspirants who belong to the OBC-NCL category will have to specify their caste from a drop down list of their State as per the Central List of NCBC. They must ensure that they are uploading the certificate issued after June 1, 2013.

Aspirants can view the certificates before final uploading.

Step 3: Pay the Registration Fee

Please note that female aspirants are exempted from the registration fee. Thus, only male candidates appearing from cities in India and all aspirants taking the exam from Dubai, will be prompted to choose a mode of payment (click here to see the payment options).

Soon after paying the fee successfully, students would be able to view the a registration details page which can be printed. This will complete the registration process and aspirants should preserve this registration details page.

Female aspirants taking the exam in India can view the registration details page and take printout of the same after the completion of Step 2.

Admit cards:

 

After completing the registration process, aspirants can visit the Admit Card Download Portal for downloading the Admit Card in PDF between May 11 to May 24, 2014

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Rahul Gunkar

2014-05-03 18:11:20

My x cbse report card is too large to be scanned at once can I submit only half part of it showing date of birth?

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