CHECKOUT IMPORTANT DATES
The JEE Main 2026 application process is entirely online and managed by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Candidates must follow a structured multi-step procedure to ensure successful registration for one or both sessions (January and April) of the exam. However, before applying for the said exam, candidates need to ensure their eligibility criteria.
Upload required scanned documents in prescribed formats:
Pay the fee online via credit/debit card, net banking, or UPI:
After the application deadline, NTA provides a short correction window to edit certain details (such as personal info, exam city choice, or document uploads). Corrections must be made within the announced dates—changes after this period are not permitted.
Q1. Can a candidate apply for both sessions (January and April) in JEE Main 2026?
Ans. Yes, candidates are allowed to apply for both sessions, but they must complete separate registrations and pay fees for each session individually.
Q2. What is the prescribed size and format for the photograph and signature scanned files?
Ans. The passport-sized photo must be between 10 kb and 200 kb, and the signature must be between 4 kb and 30 kb, both in JPG/JPEG format. Files outside these specifications may lead to rejection of the application.
Q3. Is the JEE Main 2026 application fee refundable if a candidate decides not to appear in the exam?
Ans. No, the application fee is non-refundable under any circumstance, as stated by NTA.
Q4. What should a candidate do if an error is made while filling the application form?
Ans. NTA provides an official correction window after the submission deadline, during which candidates can make permitted changes. Corrections after this period are not allowed.
Q5. Which documents are mandatory for the JEE Main 2026 application form submission?
Ans. Every candidate must upload a scanned passport-size photograph and signature. Category and PwD candidates must also upload appropriate certificates, along with the class 10 certificate and proof of identity.