As the new academic year progresses, aspiring engineers across India are gearing up for one of the country’s most competitive entrance exams: the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE). With official dates now announced, preparations for JEE Main 2026 Session 1 (likely in late January) and JEE Advanced 2026 (in May) are in full swing. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released key details, giving students a clear timeline to plan their studies.
JEE Main 2026 will be conducted in two sessions, providing candidates with multiple opportunities to improve their scores. The best score from both sessions will be considered for the final ranking.
Registration for Session 1 has already concluded (opened October 31, 2025, and closed November 27, 2025), with a correction window in early December. Session 2 registration is expected to open in late January 2026.
The exam pattern remains consistent with recent years:
NTA has expanded exam centers to over 300 cities for better accessibility. The syllabus is based on NCERT Class 11 and 12, with no significant reductions this year.
Top performers in JEE Main (approximately 2.5 lakh candidates) will qualify for JEE Advanced.
Organized by IIT Roorkee, JEE Advanced 2026 is scheduled for Sunday, May 17, 2026. This single-day exam consists of two papers (Paper 1 and Paper 2), both compulsory, in computer-based mode.
Eligibility highlights:
The syllabus aligns with JEE Main but tests deeper conceptual understanding and problem-solving.
With Session 1 just weeks away (as of December 2025), here’s how to maximize your efforts:
For IIT aspirants, use JEE Main Session 1 as a benchmark – strong performance here builds momentum for Advanced.
The road to NITs, IIITs, or IITs starts now. Stay updated via official sites (jeemain.nta.nic.in and jeeadv.ac.in). Consistent effort and smart strategy will pay off. Best of luck to all JEE 2026 aspirants! 🚀
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It's great that JEE Main 2026 will offer two sessions, as this gives students more chances to perform well. I think it will help those who might not be fully prepared for Session 1.