The
National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially released the schedule for
JEE Main 2026, India’s premier engineering entrance exam. Here’s everything students need to know:
1️⃣ Exam Schedule for 2026·
Session 1: january 2026·
Session 2: april 2026· students can
appear in either or both sessions to improve their scores.
2️⃣ Why Two Sessions?· Gives candidates
flexibility to choose a session that suits them.· Allows students to
improve their performance by attempting both sessions.· Helps in
reducing stress and pressure during preparation.
3️⃣ Application Process· Applications will be
submitted online via the official JEE Main portal.· Required documents include:o
Class 12 mark sheet or provisional certificateo
Photograph and signatureo
ID proof· students must ensure
all details are accurate before submission.
4️⃣ Eligibility Criteria·
Educational Qualification: Passed Class 12 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.·
Age Limit: As per NTA guidelines.·
Number of Attempts: Maximum attempts allowed are
three consecutive years from the first qualifying exam.
5️⃣ Preparation Tips· Focus on
core concepts in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.· Practice
previous years’ papers and mock tests.· Manage
time efficiently for both sessions.
6️⃣ Key Takeaway· JEE Main 2026 offers students
two opportunities to secure a top score.· Planning preparation around
both sessions can maximize chances of success.
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