Engineering Candidates Begin Final Travel and Centre Planning for January Exams
With the Jan 21 Session 1 start, JEE Main 2026 candidates are finalizing travel and accommodation plans. Download the city intimation slip at jeemain.nta.nic.in.

Following the National Testing Agency's (NTA) release of the advance city intimation slips yesterday, engineering candidates across India have officially entered the logistical planning phase for the JEE Main 2026 Session 1. With the first set of examinations scheduled to commence on January 21, students and their families are now focusing on travel arrangements and nearby accommodation to ensure a stress-free experience on the day of the test.
Strategic Travel and Accommodation Planning
The release of the city intimation slip is a crucial step that allows candidates to identify their allotted examination city well before the final admit card is issued. For those allotted a centre in a different city or a far-off district, this ten-day window is being used to book train tickets, inter-city buses, or local hotels. Experts suggest that students should aim to reach their destination city at least 24 hours before their scheduled shift to account for any unforeseen travel delays.
Many families are prioritizing hotels or guest houses located within a 5-km radius of major educational hubs, anticipating that the final centre will likely be situated in such zones. This early planning is particularly vital for students in rural areas who may need to navigate long distances to reach urban testing hubs. By securing transport and stay options now, aspirants can dedicate their final week entirely to revision rather than administrative hurdles.
- Check City Status: Download the slip immediately from jeemain.nta.nic.in.
- Book Early: Secure travel tickets and lodging to avoid peak-hour price surges.
- Route Mapping: Use the city information to identify the most efficient transport routes.
- Buffer Time: Always account for early morning winter fog which can impact travel schedules.
Understanding the Role of the City Intimation Slip
It is essential for candidates to recognize that the document released on January 8 is specifically for advance information and is not the actual admit card. While the slip confirms the city and the specific date of the exam, the full address of the centre will only be revealed on the hall ticket, which is expected to be released three days before the exam. This phased release by the NTA is a security measure designed to maintain the integrity of the national-level entrance planning.
Document Type | Information Provided | Purpose |
City Intimation Slip | Allotted City & Exam Date | Advance Travel & Logistics Planning |
Admit Card (Hall Ticket) | Exact Centre Address & Shift | Entry to Exam Hall & Verification |
Valid Photo ID | Personal Identity Proof | Mandatory for Centre Security |
Final Logistics and Reporting Protocols
As part of their final planning, students must also review the reporting timings mentioned in the NTA guidelines. For the morning shift (9:00 AM – 12:00 PM), candidates are generally required to report at the centre by 7:30 AM for biometric registration and frisking. Similarly, afternoon shift aspirants must be present at the venue by 1:30 PM.
Conclusion
As the January 21 start date nears, the emphasis on meticulous planning cannot be overstated. Successfully managing the travel and stay logistics ensures that the candidate's mental energy is preserved for the challenging three-hour examination. Once the final admit cards are released in the third week of January, candidates should perform a "dry run" or a virtual map check of the exact centre to finalize their commute. With the city details now in hand, the focus for the coming week remains on a balanced mix of mock tests and logistical readiness for the 2026-28 engineering admission cycle.
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