JEE Mains 2026 admit card release date; check latest update at jeemain.nta.nic.in
JEE Main 2026 Session 1 admit cards are expected soon on jeemain.nta.nic.in, with the exam scheduled from January 21-30, 2026. Candidates can download their hall tickets, which contain crucial personal and exam details, by following a simple onlin...

JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Exam Schedule
According to the official timetable, JEE Main 2026 Session 1 will be conducted from January 21 to January 30, 2026. Based on previous trends, the NTA usually issues admit cards three to four days before the exam, which means candidates can expect the release around January 17 or January 18, 2026.How to Download JEE Main 2026 Admit Card
Candidates can follow the steps below to access their hall ticket:Step 1: Visit the official website jeemain.nta.nic.in
Step 2: Click on the JEE Main 2026 Admit Card link available on the homepage
Step 3: Enter the required login credentials
Step 5: Submit the details
Step 6: The admit card will appear on the screen
Step 7: Download and save a copy for future use
Students are advised to download the admit card as soon as it becomes available and keep both digital and printed copies safely.
Details Mentioned on JEE Main 2026 Hall Ticket
The admit card will include essential personal and examination-related information, such as:- Candidate’s name
- Father’s name
- Application number and roll number
- Photograph and signature
- Subjects selected
- Gender and date of birth
- Examination centre name, city, and centre code
- Exam date and shift timing
- Category and state of eligibility
- PwD status and scribe details (if applicable)
- Important exam-day instructions
Last-minute preparation tips for JEE Mains Exam 2026
1. Revise high-weightage topics only: At this stage, avoid learning new concepts. Focus on frequently asked and scoring topics from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Revise formulas, shortcuts, and standard problem types.2. Practise previous years’ questions
Solve previous 10–15 years’ JEE Main questions. This helps you understand:
- Question patterns
- Difficulty level
- Time allocation per section
Negative marking can lower your rank. Attempt questions you are confident about first, and avoid guesswork, especially in numerical-based questions.
4. Manage time smartly in the exam
- Divide time equally among sections
- Start with your strongest subject
- Don’t get stuck on a single tough question
Proper rest is crucial for concentration. Ensure:
- 7–8 hours of sleep before the exam
- Light, healthy meals on exam day
- Adequate hydration
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