JEE Main 2026 Registration Soon: Everything Engineering Aspirants Must Know About Form, Dates, and Exam Pattern
The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main is the cornerstone for admission into premier undergraduate engineering programs across India, including the National Institutes of Technology

The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main is the cornerstone for admission into premier undergraduate engineering programs across India, including the National Institutes of Technology (NITs), Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs), and Government Funded Technical Institutes (GFTIs). For engineering aspirants targeting the 2026 academic session, the National Testing Agency (NTA) is gearing up to kick off the application process. Candidates should anticipate the JEE Main 2026 registration to commence tentatively in November or December 2025 on the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in. Timely application is crucial as the examination is typically held in two sessions, allowing students two opportunities to improve their scores and secure a high rank.
Examination Schedule and Application Procedure
The NTA generally conducts JEE Main in two sessions: Session 1 (January) and Session 2 (April). This dual-attempt structure is a significant advantage, as it reduces pressure and gives aspirants a chance to learn from their first attempt. The application form for each session will be released separately, but the process remains standardized and entirely online.
Aspirants must first complete the online registration using their basic details and then proceed to fill out the detailed application form. This includes uploading scanned images of a photograph and signature as per NTA's specifications. The final step involves paying the examination fee online. Students must ensure that all personal and academic details are accurately entered, as corrections windows are limited. Mistakes in the application form can lead to complications later in the admission process, so diligence is essential during this stage. Remember to bookmark the official JEE Main website for direct access to the registration link.
Eligibility Criteria and Key Changes
The eligibility norms for JEE Main 2026 are expected to remain consistent with previous years, focusing on academic performance and subjects studied at the high school level. To be eligible for the B.E./B.Tech. programs (Paper 1), candidates must have passed or be appearing for their Class 12th examination in 2026 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) as compulsory subjects. A critical point for aspirants is the eligibility criteria for admission into NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs, which requires students to be among the top 20 percentile of their respective boards or have secured at least 75% aggregate marks in the Class 12th board examination (with a 65% requirement for SC/ST candidates). The JEE Main exam itself has no upper age limit.
Exam Pattern and Preparation Focus
The B.E./B.Tech. paper (Paper 1) consists of three subjects: Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. Each subject is divided into two sections. Section A consists of 20 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), which carry negative marking. Section B contains 10 numerical value questions, out of which candidates must attempt any 5, and these typically do not carry negative marking. The total number of questions to be answered is 75 (25 in each subject), accumulating to a maximum of 300 marks. The comprehensive syllabus largely covers the Class 11th and 12th curriculum, and aspirants must align their preparation with the officially released NTA syllabus, giving equal weight to all three subjects. A strategic preparation plan focusing on conceptual clarity and rigorous practice is key to cracking this highly competitive exam.
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