The
JEE Main 2026 registration is around the corner! Aspirants aiming for
engineering colleges across India must stay updated. Here’s a complete guide on the
documents required, application steps, and important dates.
1️⃣ Important Documents Required for JEE Main 2026
Before starting the registration process, make sure you have these documents ready:·
Class 10 Marksheet/Certificate – for verifying date of birth.·
Class 12 Marksheet/Admit Card – essential for educational qualification details.·
Recent Passport-Sized Photograph – in JPG/JPEG format as per NTA specifications.·
Scanned Signature – must be clear and in the required format.·
Category Certificate (if applicable) – for SC/ST/OBC/PwD candidates.·
Valid ID Proof – such as Aadhaar, Passport, or Voter ID.Having these ready ensures a
smooth and error-free registration process.
2️⃣ Step-by-Step JEE Main 2026 application Process
1. Visit the official
JEE Main portal (jeemain.nta.nic.in).2. Click on
“Apply for JEE Main 2026”.3.
Register using your email ID and mobile number.4. Fill in
personal details, educational information, and exam center preferences.5.
Upload scanned photograph and signature in prescribed formats.6. Pay the
application fee online through debit/credit card, net banking, or UPI.7. Take a
printout of the confirmation page for future reference.
3️⃣ JEE Main 2026 Exam Dates
The
NTA will conduct JEE Main 2026 in two sessions:·
Session 1: january 2026·
Session 2: april 2026Exact dates for
application start, last date, and admit card release will be announced soon on the official website.
4️⃣ Tips for a Successful Registration
· Double-check all
personal and educational details before submission.· Use a
clear photograph and signature to avoid rejection.· Keep a
backup of payment receipts and application confirmation.· Note the
application deadlines carefully to avoid last-minute rush.
✅ Final Takeaway
Proper preparation and timely registration are
keys to a hassle-free JEE Main 2026 application. Make sure your documents are ready, follow the steps carefully, and
mark your calendar for the upcoming exam sessions.
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