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JEE Main 2026 Dates, Registration & Updates!

NTA has announced JEE (Main) 2026 will be held in two sessions.

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Session 1: 21–30 January 2026 | Session 2: 1–10 April 2026

Quick facts compiled from official NTA notifications and public information bulletins. Check the official portal: jeemain.nta.nic.in 

Quick headline facts (must-know)

  • Session 1 exam window: 21–30 January 2026.
  • Session 2 exam window: 1–10 April 2026.
  • Registration: Session 1 registration opened end-October 2025 (form live on the NTA site). Apply within the announced window.
  • Mode: Computer Based Test (CBT) for most papers (check official brochure for special tasks like B.Arch drawing requirements).

Note: All date claims and scheduling details are taken from NTA notifications and the official JEE(Main) portal — always verify on jeemain.nta.nic.in before acting.

 

What changed / what’s new for 2026 (short)

NTA published a formal advisory and information bulletin confirming two sessions in 2026 (January & April), with published application timelines and exam structure. Coaching portals and education sites summarized registration windows, correction-window dates and increased test city coverage — but always cross-check any summary with the official NTA bulletin.

 

Complete timeline checklist (actionable — copy this)

  1. Register promptly: Create a profile and register on the official portal (jeemain.nta.nic.in) as soon as the registration window opens.
  2. Submit application + fee: Complete the form and fee payment during the published window (Session 1 window was announced Oct–Nov 2025 for this cycle).
  3. Watch correction window: NTA often opens a short correction window — act fast if you need to correct data.
  4. City intimation / mock tests / admit card: Download city intimation and the admit card only from the official site when released; take provided mock tests to familiarise with CBT format.
  5. Exam day rules: Reach the centre early, carry ID proof and follow the centre instructions. External calculators are usually not allowed — follow the NTA instructions about virtual calculators.
  6. Answer key & result: NTA releases provisional answer keys, accepts challenges for a short window, and later publishes final results.

 

Exam pattern & important pointers (concise)

Papers: Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech), Paper 2A (B.Arch), Paper 2B (B.Planning). Most parts are CBT. Confirm distribution and Section A/B rules in the official brochure.

Tip: Always download and read the latest NTA information bulletin to confirm Section-wise question counts, negative marking (if any) and allowed materials.

I want to prepare for examination.

 

JEE Main 2026 — Syllabus overview

Syllabus largely follows Class 11 & 12 NCERT topics for Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics. Below is a condensed, high-utility breakdown to help planning and revision.

 

Physics — Key topic areas

AreaTypical chapters / concepts
Mechanics & MotionPhysical World & Measurement; Kinematics; Laws of Motion; Work, Energy & Power; Rotational Motion; Gravitation; Properties of Solids & Liquids
Thermodynamics & HeatThermodynamics; Kinetic Theory of Gases; Properties of Matter
Waves & OscillationsOscillations; Waves
Electricity & MagnetismElectrostatics; Current Electricity; Magnetism & Magnetic Effects of Current; Electromagnetic Induction; AC; EM Waves
Optics & Modern PhysicsOptics; Dual Nature of Matter; Atoms & Nuclei; Electronic Devices
Practical / ExperimentalMeasurement techniques; experiments with circuits, pendulum, optics, etc.

Chemistry — Key topic areas

  • Physical Chemistry: Basic Concepts, Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding, Thermodynamics & Kinetics, Equilibrium, Electrochemistry.
  • Inorganic Chemistry: Periodicity, p/d/f block elements, coordination compounds, molecular structure.
  • Organic Chemistry: Fundamentals, hydrocarbons, halogens, oxygen/nitrogen compounds, functional groups, reaction mechanisms, biomolecules.

 

Mathematics — Key topic areas

  • Sets, Relations & Functions; Complex Numbers; Quadratic Equations
  • Matrices & Determinants; Permutations & Combinations; Binomial Theorem; Sequences & Series
  • Limits, Continuity & Differentiability; Integral & Differential Calculus
  • Coordinate Geometry (2D & 3D), Vector Algebra; 3D Geometry; Trigonometry; Statistics & Probability

 

How to use the two-session system to your advantage (prep strategy)

  • Plan two peaks: Treat Session-1 (Jan) as your first high-intensity attempt. Use feedback to improve for Session-2 (Apr).
  • Mock + analyse: After every mock, record mistakes in a “fault diary” and prioritise the top 20% topics that cause 80% of errors.
  • Revision windows: Build a January revision list (formula sheet, 50 most common problems). For April, design a remedial plan that targets weaker chapters plus timed full tests.
  • Admit card & test centre: Preview test centre route one week earlier; keep ID and backup printouts ready.

 

FAQ (short)

Q: Are dates final?
A: NTA published the schedule in its advisory and information bulletin; treat the NTA site and its PDFs as primary sources. If NTA revises dates, the revised schedule supersedes other reporting.
Q: When will admit cards be released?
A: NTA releases admit cards closer to each session. Download admit card and city intimation only from the official portal.
Q: Can I appear in both sessions?
A: Yes — candidates may appear in one or both sessions. Check eligibility & fee rules in the official NTA brochure.

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