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my fathers name in my aadhar card and his aadhar card is Girisharadhya.but in my 10th marksheet is Girisharadya.Does it affect jee mains registration 2026.which name should I enter during form filling

Jishan Mondal 11th Nov, 2025

Hello, Yes, this mismatch will absolutely cause a problem during your JEE Mains 2026 registration, but there is a clear solution.

You must enter your father's name "Girisharadya" (without the 'a') in the main application form, as it appears on your 10th-grade marksheet. The 10th marksheet is the primary, non-changeable document for all NTA applications.

When the system tries to verify this with your Aadhaar, it will detect a mismatch ("Girisharadya" vs. "Girisharadhya") and will show a pop-up warning. NTA has created a process for this: you will be given an option to enter your father's name as per your Aadhaar in a separate field. The system will then capture both spellings, allowing you to complete the registration.

However, since you have time before 2026, the safest and most highly recommended solution is to get your Aadhaar card (and your father's) corrected to match the spelling on your 10th marksheet ("Girisharadya"). This will prevent any confusion or problems later during JoSAA counselling and final document verification.

I hope you found this information helpful and for any study related queries you can ask in careers360 app, Have a great day!

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jee mains exams high scoring chapters

Niharika Phukon 11th Nov, 2025

Hello Aspirant,

Jee main's high scoring chapters:

For mathematics : Coordinate Geometry, Calculus (especially Integral Calculus), and Algebra (Complex Numbers, Quadratic Equations, Matrices, Determinants) .

For physics:  Thermodynamics, Current Electricity, Electrostatics, and Optics.

For Chemistry: Periodic Table, Chemical Bonding, Hydrocarbons, and Chemical Kinetics.

This chapters are the highest scoring in jee main. Hope this will help u. Wish u good luck.

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if we are studying in 12th and we didnot get our registration number from government board then which registration number we should fill in jee mains application form

Sankalp Agrawal 11th Nov, 2025

Hello,

If you are currently studying in Class 12 and haven’t yet received your registration number or roll number from your board, you can leave that field blank or enter “NA” (Not Applicable) in the JEE Main application form.

Once your board issues the official registration or roll number, you don’t need to worry, NTA verifies your board details later during counselling or admission, not during registration.

So, do not enter random numbers, use “NA” or skip if optional.

Hope you understand.

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my fathers name in my aadhar card and his aadhar card is Girisharadhya.but in my 10th marksheet is Girisharadya.Does it affect jee mains registration 2026.preparing affidavit is ok or not?

Prachi Kumari 10th Nov, 2025

Hello,

No, this small spelling difference will not cause major issues in JEE Main registration . But it’s better to keep your documents consistent to avoid any confusion during verification.

You can prepare an affidavit stating that both names, Girisharadhya and Girisharadya belong to the same person (your father). This is a valid and accepted method.

So yes, making an affidavit is perfectly fine and will solve the issue. Just keep a copy of it with you in case officials ask for clarification.

Hope it helps !

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I gave the wrong APAAR ID for my JEE Mains registration form. Can I correct it later?

Rahul Mandal 10th Nov, 2025

Hello,

Yes, you can correct the wrong APAAR ID later during the designated JEE Main correction window by logging into the official NTA website and accessing the correction facility. Here in this article you will find more info about this query.

I hope it will clear your query!!

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How to manage pre boards and jee preparation side by side.

Sakshi 10th Nov, 2025

This balancing act requires smart strategy, not just hard work! The key is to integrate your preparation. Focus on the 80% syllabus overlap between Class 12 Boards and JEE. Boards build a strong conceptual foundation, which directly feeds JEE success. Dedicate 60-70% of your time to the common syllabus, saving separate JEE time for advanced problem-solving. Use pre-board dates as rigid deadlines for completing syllabus chunks. For more detailed, step-by-step planning, check out this Careers360 guide on https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-to-prepare-for-xii-board-exams-jee-main-and-jee-advanced-simultaneously

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Please guide what is the portal account details in jee form

Sakshi 10th Nov, 2025

The "portal account details" in the JEE Main form refer to the login credentials you create during the initial registration phase to access the official NTA (National Testing Agency) application system.

These details are crucial because they act as your personal gateway for the entire JEE Main process, from application to result.

Here's a breakdown of what that typically includes:

  • Application Number: A unique ID generated by the system upon successful first-time registration. This is your primary identity for the exam.

  • Password: The secret key you create to secure your account.

You'll need these credentials to perform almost every step later, such as:

  • Filling out the main application form.

  • Uploading required documents (photo, signature).

  • Downloading the Admit Card.

  • Checking the result.

For a full step-by-step guide on the registration and login process, you can refer to the detailed article here: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-to-fill-jee-main-application-form

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most scoring chapter in math jee mains

Sakshi 10th Nov, 2025

To maximize your JEE Maths scores, focus on high-weightage areas. The most consistently scoring topics are Co-ordinate Geometry (approx. 17% weightage) and Integral Calculus (approx. 10.2%). Mastering these foundational concepts yields the greatest return on effort. Find the complete chapter-wise analysis here: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/most-scoring-topics-in-jee-main-maths

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I am a cbse passout in 2025 while filling up my jee form i have selected any public school/board option in qualification details of class 12 however i have correctly mentioned cbse board where i needed to put my boards name will it create any problem since there was another option of cbse 10+2?

Sankalp Agrawal 10th Nov, 2025

Hello,

No, don’t worry, it won’t create any major problem in your JEE form.

Since you’ve already mentioned CBSE correctly in the section where it asks for your board name, the “qualification type” option (like Any Public School/Board) is just a general category for schools affiliated with national boards.

As long as your roll number, passing year, and board name (CBSE) are correct, your form is valid. You’ll just need to carry your original 12th marksheet during document verification, that will confirm your board.

No issue, your form will be accepted.

Hope you understand.

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Is there any way I can directly do 12th after 10th no 11th and i am doing 10 in nios board want to do 12th from any school cause nios doesnt allow it . I live near jhajjar , Haryana and if I am able to do it then will there be any problem in jee exams due to no 11th and 1 yr gap between 10 and 12 aim iit delhi

Prachi Kumari 9th Nov, 2025

Hello Geeta,

No, you cannot directly take admission in Class 12 without passing Class 11. Every recognized board, whether CBSE, HBSE, or any private school board, requires students to complete Class 11 first. Skipping Class 11 is not allowed.

Since you are doing Class 10 from NIOS, you have two options:

  1. Continue in NIOS and take admission in Class 12 (after getting your 10th marksheet).

  2. Take admission in Class 11 in any regular school or open school near Jhajjar, and then move to Class 12 after that.

If you skip Class 11, your 12th certificate will not be valid, and you may face problems during JEE registration and admission to IITs, as JEE requires valid 10th and 12th marksheets from recognized boards.

So, it’s better to complete 11th first (regular or open), then do 12th. That way, you will face no problem in JEE or IIT admission.

Hope it helps !

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