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JEE Main 2026 Candidates Continue Downloading Pre-Exam Notices

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· Jan 25, 2026

The Joint Entrance Examination (Main) Session 1 has officially commenced across multiple centers in India and abroad. Registered students are actively accessing the National Testing Agency portal to retrieve the latest pre-exam notices and advisory guidelines issued for this testing window. The available documents provide comprehensive details on reporting protocols, mandatory identification verification, and specific dress code regulations for the winter session. With Paper 1 examinations for B.E. and B.Tech scheduled throughout late January, maintaining access to these digital resources is critical for a smooth testing experience.

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The first wave of engineering aspirants has begun the Joint Entrance Examination (Main) Session 1. Despite the exams being underway, the National Testing Agency (NTA) portal remains a hub of activity as candidates for subsequent shifts continue to retrieve essential pre-exam notices. These documents, which include detailed advisories on biometric attendance and security protocols, are being utilized by students to navigate the rigorous entry requirements established for the 2026 cycle.

Administrative officials have confirmed that the digital link for downloading these instructions will remain active through the final day of the January session. The NTA has encouraged all participants to re-read the latest guidelines to ensure compliance with the newly implemented Aadhaar-based verification systems and thermal screening procedures at various venues.

1. High Traffic for Advisory and Safety Notices

The official portal has seen a consistent surge in downloads as the first shift of the day concluded. The NTA has released specific documents that address common logistical queries, ensuring that students arriving for afternoon or later-date sessions are well-informed.

  • Reporting Protocols: Current notices emphasize that the entry gates close exactly 30 minutes before the test begins, with no exceptions permitted for late arrivals.
  • Identity Verification: The guidelines reiterate that only original, physical copies of government-issued IDs are accepted; digital versions on smartphones are strictly prohibited for entry.
  • Special Shift Updates: For candidates in specific regions, such as West Bengal, recent notices have provided clarity on rescheduled dates due to local festivals, requiring students to check their latest city slips.

2. Digital Documentation and Admit Card Synchronization

As the examination progresses, the synchronization between the primary admit card and the supplementary notices has become a focal point for many. The NTA has ensured that all downloadable PDFs are compatible with mobile devices for quick reference.

  • Download Persistence: The active link on the homepage allows students to fetch the four-page admit card bundle, which now includes a mandatory self-declaration undertaking regarding health and conduct.
  • Electronic Item Ban: The latest notices carry a bold reminder that all electronic gadgets, including digital pens and smartwatches, are barred from the testing hall.
  • Center-Specific Annexures: In some instances, the portal has provided additional maps and center-specific travel advisories to assist students in reaching rural or remote testing locations.

Document Category

Purpose / Content

Availability

Pre-Exam Advisory

Conduct, Dress Code, and Security

Live on Portal

City Intimation Slip

Advance Location and Date Confirmation

Live on Portal

Session 1 Admit Card

Venue Address, Shift Time, and Photo ID

Live on Portal

NTA Helplines

Grievance Redressal and Technical Support

24/7 (Active)

3. Conclusion

The 2026 JEE Main Session 1 is currently operating under a framework of high digital transparency. By keeping the link for pre-exam notices open and accessible, the NTA has empowered candidates to manage their own logistical readiness. The high volume of downloads recorded on the portal today suggests that students are taking the official guidelines seriously to avoid any disqualification on technical grounds. As the examination window continues through January 29, the agency remains committed to updating these resources in real-time to reflect any changes in the testing environment or administrative requirements.

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