What is Self Declaration Form in JEE Main 2025? - How to Download and Fill

What is Self Declaration Form in JEE Main 2025? - How to Download and Fill

Vikash Kumar VishwakarmaUpdated on 21 Jan 2025, 02:32 PM IST

The National Testing Agency has released the self declaration form for JEE Main 2025 for January 22, 23, 24 on January 18, 2025 at jeemain.nta.nic.in. Applicants can get the JEE Mains self declaration form 2025 using login credentials. Note that the self declaration form is mentioned on the second page of the JEE admit card 2025. The application number and date of birth are required to download the self declaration form JEE Main 2025. It is important to fill out the self declaration form before appearing for the JEE Main exam. The authority will conduct the JEE Main 2025 for session 1 on January 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, and 30, 2025. For more details, refer to the article on the self-declaration form for JEE Main 2025.

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  1. Self Declaration Form JEE Main 2025 - Important Dates
  2. What is Self Declaration Form JEE Main 2025?
  3. How to download the Self Declaration Form JEE Main 2025?
  4. JEE Main Admit Card 2025
What is Self Declaration Form in JEE Main 2025? - How to Download and Fill
JEE Main self declaration form 2025

Self Declaration Form JEE Main 2025 - Important Dates

The authority has released the JEE Main self declaration form release date on the official website. Candidates can check the dates for self declaration form JEE Main 2025 below.

Event

Dates

Self declaration form JEE Mains 2025

January 18, 2025 (For January 22, 23 and 24 exams)

JEE Main admit card 2025

January 18, 2025 (For January 22, 23 and 24 exams)

JEE Main exam 2025

Session 1: January 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, and 30, 2025

What is Self Declaration Form JEE Main 2025?

The self declaration form JEE is a form where candidates undertake they have read the information brochure, notice and information related to the exam. Moreover, details regarding travel history, and details related to Covid-19 will be mentioned in the self declaration form JEE Mains 2025. Candidates need to paste their photo and left-hand thumb impression before appearing for the exam. The signature must be done in the presence of the invigilator.

The JEE Main 2025 self declaration form looks like this:1737449966236

How to download the Self Declaration Form JEE Main 2025?

The authority activated the JEE self declaration form link on the official website. Candidates can follow the steps mentioned below to download the self declaration form JEE Main 2025.

  • Visit JEE Main official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in

  • Click on the JEE Main admit card link

  • Enter the application number and date of birth

  • Download and take the print of JEE Main admit card with the self declaration form.

JEE Main Admit Card 2025

NTA has released the JEE Main 2025 admit card for January 22, 23 & 24, 2025. The JEE Main 2025 admit card link is activated on the website, jeemain.nta.nic.in. Candidates have to provide the JEE login credentials such as application number and date of birth to download the admit card of JEE Mains 2025. The admit card comprises candidates' details, exam date & time, exam centre address, self declaration form, and important instructions. Candidates must carry the self declaration form JEE Main 2025 and admit card on the exam day.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Is 75% criteria removed from JEE 2025?
A:

No, It is mandatory to secure an aggregate of 75%  marks in 10+2 to secure admission.

Q: Is JEE Mains registration started for 2025?
A:

JEE Main registration dates was October 28 to November 22, 2025.

Q: Is a self-declaration form mandatory for JEE Mains?
A:

Yes, JEE Main self declaration form is mandatory to carry on the exam day.

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Here’s a plan for JEE Mains 2026 in 4 months:

1. Divide time: 2 months for Class 12 syllabus, 1 month for Class 11, 1 month for full revision & mock tests.

2. Daily schedule: 6–7 hours study; 50% for theory & problem-solving, 50% for practice & revision.

3. Topic-wise focus: Prioritize high-weightage chapters and weak areas first.

4. Daily problem practice: Solve previous year questions and chapter-wise exercises.

5. Weekly tests: Take 1 full-length test weekly, analyze mistakes, and revise weak concepts.

6. Consistency: Avoid skipping days; maintain notes and formula sheets for quick revision.


If you want to crack JEE exam you read to dedicatedly prepared for that from the scratch to the advance focus on high weightage topic and prepare question in the time based and continuously practice the previous question this will help to know the pattern of JEE exam questions

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Hey! With a JEE Main rank of around 1 lakh, you still have a good chance to get admission in several engineering colleges that provide quality education at a reasonable fee. For government colleges, you can aim for NITs or GFTIs in branches like Civil, Mechanical, or Chemical Engineering, as these usually have slightly higher closing ranks. For example, colleges like NIT Goa, NIT Puducherry, and NIT Srinagar might have seats available in certain branches.


Apart from NITs, state government engineering colleges are also a good option, especially under home state quota. They often have lower tuition fees and good faculty, so you can get a solid education without spending much.


If you are open to private colleges, there are options like VIT Vellore, KIIT Bhubaneswar, or Amity University that provide decent infrastructure and placements. However, the fees may be higher than government colleges.


My advice is to focus on branches that are less competitive, check all counseling rounds, and make use of state quotas if applicable. With proper planning, a rank of 1 lakh can still help you get a good college and start your engineering career success

fully.