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JEE Main 2017: In last two-three days after board exam, practice as many multiple-choice questions as you can.

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JEE Main admit card: Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the admit cards of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) 2017 on March 14. The candidates can download the hall tickets from the official website — jeemain.nic.in by entering their registration number. CBSE will conduct the exam on April 2, 2017 (Sunday).

To qualify for JEE, students need to have at least 75 per cent marks or be in top 20 percentile in Class 12 examination. However, there shall be no weightage for the class 12 marks in calculating the ranks in the JEE (Main) examination 2017.

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For SC/ST students, the qualifying marks would be 65 per cent in the class 12 examination. This year, JEE Advanced 2017 will be conducted by IIT Madras on May 21.

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Steps to download JEE Main 2017 admit card
Visit the official website – jeemain.nic.in
On the homepage, click on the ‘Admit card’
Enter application number and password
Click on submit button
The admit card will appear on the screen.
Download/Take a print out and carry to the examination

Exam tips: In last two-three days after board exam, practice as many multiple-choice questions as you can. This in turn help the student manage their time as well as strengthen their subjects also help them analyse their weak area.

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