The JEE Advanced 2026 exam dates are eagerly awaited by aspiring IIT candidates across India. Conducted by one of the IITs on a rotational basis, this prestigious engineering entrance exam is expected to be held in May 2026. Although the official notification has not been released yet, candidates can refer to past trends to plan their preparation timeline. As per standard rotation, IIT Roorkee is likely to organize the JEE Advanced 2026 exam. The exam will be held in two sessions: Paper 1 is scheduled from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM IST, and Paper 2 will take place from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM IST.
Aspiring JEE candidates can stay informed about the latest news and updates for JEE Advanced 2026 right here. Keeping track of these updates will enable candidates to plan their preparation effectively and avoid any last-minute stress. In this article, we provide the latest updates on the JEE Advanced 2026 exam schedule, including expected dates for registration, admit card release, exam day, and result declaration.
The detailed examination schedule for the JEE Advanced Exam in 2026 will be available at jeeadv.ac.in. The important dates listed below help candidates stay prepared.
JEE Advanced Events 2026 | Tentative Dates |
JEE Advanced 2026 Application Form Release | April 2026 |
Last date of Registration | May 2026 |
JEE Advanced Admit Card 2026 Releasing Date | May 2026 |
Exam Date of JEE Advanced 2026 | May 2026 |
Copy of candidate responses of JEE Advanced 2026 | May 2026 |
JEE Advanced Answer Key 2026 (Provisional) | May 2026 |
Last date of Objections in JEE Advanced | May 2026 |
JEE Advanced 2026 Answer Key (Final) | June 2026 |
JEE Advanced 2026 Result Date | June 2026 |
The official exam date for JEE Advanced 2026 will be released by the conducting authority. ALLEN will provide the updated dates on this page and will update more details regarding the application form as soon as it is released on the official website - jeeadv.ac.in/.
Both Paper 1 and Paper 2 of the JEE Advanced Exams are scheduled on the same day. Paper 1 will be from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., and Paper 2 will be conducted from 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Candidates must thoroughly review the JEE Advanced eligibility criteria before filling out the form. Any inaccuracies in the application form or failure to meet the JEE Advanced criteria may result in the rejection of their application.
As per the latest update, there is no provision for application form correction. Candidates should stay updated with the latest official notifications and guidelines for any changes or clarifications related to the application process.
Organising body will release the JEE Advanced Admit Card on the official JEE Advanced website. After the admit card is released, candidates can download it by entering their JEE Advanced 2026 registration number, date of birth, and mobile number. The admit card will contain important details such as the candidate's name, roll number, photograph, signature, examination centre, and exam day instructions.
The exam conducting IIT will display the provisional answer keys and JEE Advanced 2026 answer key after the examination. These answer keys will be accessible through the official JEE Advanced website, allowing candidates to view them. Candidates can use the provisional answer keys to estimate their expected scores. In case of any discrepancies, candidates can raise challenges by paying a fee, and the final answer key will be released after resolving all such challenges along with the results.
After the results are released, candidates can access them by logging in to the JEE Advanced website. The results will include ranks in the Common Rank List (CRL) and All India Rank (AIR) according to categories. Candidates who successfully log in can also download their results for future reference, as no physical copy of the marks card will be sent to them by post.
That’s all for the important dates related to the JEE Advanced exam 2026.
JEE Advanced 2026 candidates must be willing to prepare and take the exam with all they have. Moreover, this calls for proper guidance, preparation, and hard work. Every year lakhs of candidates attempt the JEE (Mains) and JEE (Advanced), but only those who have studied hard are able to crack the exam in one go.
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