JEE Main 2026 Hall Tickets Released for January Session Exams | Quick Digest

JEE Main 2026 Hall Tickets Released for January Session Exams | Quick Digest
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the JEE Main 2026 admit cards for the January session exams on its official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in. The exams are scheduled to take place from January 21 to January 29, 2026. Candidates can download their hall tickets using their application number and date of birth or password.

JEE Main 2026 admit cards are now available.

Download hall tickets from jeemain.nta.nic.in.

Exams are scheduled from January 21 to 29, 2026.

Log in with application number and password/DOB.

Admit card is mandatory for exam entry.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially released the JEE Main 2026 admit cards (hall tickets) for the January session. Candidates who have registered for the Joint Entrance Examination (Main) can now download their admit cards from the official NTA website, jeemain.nta.nic.in. The JEE Main 2026 Session 1 exams are scheduled to be conducted from January 21 to January 29, 2026. To download the admit card, candidates will need to log in using their application number and date of birth or password. The admit card is a crucial document and must be carried to the examination center on the day of the exam without fail. The NTA has provided a direct link on its website for easy access to the admit cards. Several news outlets, including India TV News, NDTV, and Jagran Josh, have reported on the release, providing details on the download process and exam schedule. The exam will be conducted in two shifts, with reporting times specified on the admit card itself. Candidates are advised to check all details on their admit card carefully and keep it safe until the completion of the admission process. This examination is a critical step for admission into undergraduate engineering and architecture programs in top Indian institutions like NITs and IIITs, and also serves as an eligibility test for JEE Advanced for IIT admissions.
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