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Beware of Fake Websites for JEE Main 2026 Results

As students eagerly await the JEE Main 2026 results, the rise of fraudulent websites poses a significant threat. Many fake sites mimic the official NTA portal, risking personal data theft. This article provides essential tips on identifying genuine result websites and avoiding scams. Trust only the official URLs and learn how to protect your information from cyber fraud. Stay informed and safeguard your privacy as you navigate the results announcement.
 
Beware of Fake Websites for JEE Main 2026 Results

Alert on JEE Main 2026 Fake Websites



Attention Students: As the anticipation for the JEE Main 2026 Session 1 results intensifies, so does the risk of cyber fraud. Numerous fraudulent websites are emerging that mimic the official National Testing Agency (NTA) site. When searching for JEE Main Result 2026 on Google, you may encounter these deceptive sites that can mislead students and compromise their personal information.


In the rush to check results, candidates might inadvertently click on misleading "result links." These fake sites often feature alarming headlines like "Result Released" or "View Your Scorecard Now." It's crucial to exercise caution, as even a minor error can jeopardize your privacy. The NTA has confirmed that the official JEE Main results are exclusively available on its authorized servers. Here’s how to identify genuine websites.


Official JEE Main Result Websites:
Only trust these three URLs for accessing the NTA JEE Main Result 2026:


jeemain.nta.nic.in
nta.ac.in
ntaresults.nic.in


Any website that does not end with .nic.in or .ac.in may be fraudulent.
Identifying Fake NTA Websites:


Scammers often create websites with similar names, such as jeemain-result-2026.com or nta-scorecard-live.org. These sites are typically cluttered with ads and have subpar graphics. The official site is always secure (HTTPS) and does not feature advertisements.


Risks of Data Theft from Fraudulent Websites:
Entering your application number and date of birth on a fake site can lead to data theft, potentially allowing hackers to block your future logins or misuse your identity. The NTA will never request personal information via SMS or WhatsApp for result checks.


Steer Clear of 'Fake' Links on Social Media:


Currently, phishing links are circulating on platforms like WhatsApp and Telegram, masquerading as direct access to results. Clicking these links can infect your device with viruses or malware. Always type the official website address directly into your browser. Legal action will be pursued against any entity misusing the NTA's logo and name.


Students should only refer to the official notice available as a PDF on the NTA website.