NTA Concludes JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Registration Following Final Extension
: NTA has finished the final re-opened registration for JEE Main 2026 Session 2. Candidates now wait for exam city slips for the upcoming April entrance tests.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially finished the registration process for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2026 Session 2. The agency recently provided a special 48-hour window for students who had missed earlier deadlines to complete their applications. This final extension concluded on March 13, 2026, and the application portal at jeemain.nta.nic.in is no longer accepting new submissions. This session serves as the second and final opportunity for engineering aspirants to improve their scores for the current academic year.
The reopening of the portal was a response to numerous requests from candidates who faced difficulties during the initial registration phase in February. With the database now finalized, the NTA has shifted its focus toward the logistical arrangements for the national-level entrance exam. Students who have successfully registered are advised to keep their login credentials ready to access future documents such as city intimation slips and hall tickets.
Upcoming Timeline for City Intimation and Admit Cards
With the registration window now shut, the next stage in the JEE Main 2026 cycle is the release of the advance city intimation slip. This document is essential for students to know which city their exam center is located in, allowing them to plan their travel ahead of time.
- The city intimation slip is tentatively expected to be released during the second or third week of March.
- Candidates can download this slip by logging into the official NTA JEE portal using their application number.
- It is important to remember that the city slip is not the actual admit card; it only contains information about the exam city and the date of the test.
- The official admit cards, which include the specific venue address and shift timings, will be issued three to four days before the exam begins.
- Aspirants must check that their photograph and signature on the downloaded documents are clear to avoid entry issues at the exam center.
Examination Pattern and Shift Details
The JEE Main Session 2 is scheduled to be held between April 2 and April 9, 2026. The exam will be conducted in a Computer-Based Test (CBT) format, with the exception of the drawing part for B.Arch candidates.
- The examination will take place in two shifts daily: the morning shift from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and the afternoon shift from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
- Paper 1 for B.E. and B.Tech includes sections for Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry, each featuring multiple-choice and numerical-value questions.
- For those appearing in B.Arch and B.Planning, the papers include specific sections for aptitude and drawing or planning-based questions.
- Candidates are required to bring a printed copy of their admit card and a valid original photo ID proof to the exam center.
- The NTA uses a normalization process based on percentile scores to ensure fairness across different shifts and difficulty levels.
Important Milestones for JEE Main 2026 Session 2
The NTA follows a strict schedule to ensure that results are declared on time for the subsequent counseling process. The following table provides a clear look at the important dates for the April session.
| Event Description | Important Dates (2026) |
| Final Registration Deadline | March 13 |
| Release of Exam City Slip | Expected Mid-March |
| Issuance of Admit Cards | Late March |
| JEE Main Session 2 Exam Dates | April 2 – April 9 |
| Announcement of Results | April 20 |
Conclusion
The closing of the special registration window on March 13, 2026, marks the end of the application phase for this academic year. Aspirants are now in the final stages of their preparation for the April exams. The results of this session will be combined with the January session scores to determine the final All India Ranks. All further announcements regarding shift assignments and results will be posted on the National Testing Agency website.
