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JEE Main Session 2 Registration Now Open: Key Dates and Application Process

The National Testing Agency has opened registrations for JEE Main Session 2, which will take place from April 2 to April 9, 2026. Students can apply online until February 25, 2026. This article outlines the registration process, important dates, and fee structure, along with details about the upcoming Session 1 results. Stay informed to ensure a smooth application experience.
 
JEE Main Session 2 Registration Now Open: Key Dates and Application Process

JEE Main Session 2 Registration Details



The National Testing Agency (NTA) has initiated the registration process for JEE Main Session 2 starting today, February 1st. Students interested in taking the JEE Main Session 2 exam can complete their applications online via the official NTA website. The deadline for both registration and fee payment is set for February 25, 2026.


Exam Schedule for Session 2

As per the notification, the JEE Main Session 2 exam is scheduled to take place from April 2 to April 9, 2026. Candidates can download their city slip 10 days prior to the exam, while the admit card will be available for download 4 days before the exam date.


Steps to Apply for JEE Main Session 2

To register for the JEE Main Session 2, follow these steps:


1. Visit the official website at jeemain.nta.nic.in.


2. On the homepage, locate the announcement "Registration for JEE(Main)-2026 [Session-II] is LIVE!" under the LATEST NEWS section.


3. Click on the new registration link to begin the registration process.


4. After registering, fill out the application form by providing necessary details, uploading photographs, and signatures.


5. Submit the application after paying the required fee.


6. Print a copy of the completed form for your records.


Application Fee Structure

The application fee for JEE Main Session 2 varies based on the candidate's category and can be paid online.


Session 1 Results Announcement

The NTA has announced that the results for JEE Main Session 1 will be released on May 12. Prior to this, a provisional answer key may be published, allowing candidates to review their answers and raise any objections if necessary.