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IIT JEE Main aspirants' particulars to be displayed on website

Press Trust of India | Posted on Nov 27, 2012 at 06:57pm IST

New Delhi: The CBSE has decided to display the particulars of the JEE aspirants who have applied online for JEE Main in the second week of January 2013 so that they can rectify their incorrect particulars. The move comes after it was found that candidates have committed mistakes while filling particulars in their online registration form, CBSE said in a statement on Tuesday.

However, no corrections can be carried for changes in examination cities and option for change of mode of examination from computer-based examination (online) to pen-and-paper based examination, it said.

The online registration form has been made available on JEE Main website from November 8 and will be available till December 15. As per the new format, aspirants for IIT will have to appear for JEE Main and then for JEE Advance.

IIT JEE Main aspirants\' particulars to be displayed on website

The move comes after it was found that candidates have committed mistakes while filling particulars in their online registration form.

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