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• Updated on 28 Jan, 2026, 2:09 PM, by Ishita Tanwar

The National Testing Agency has concluded the JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Shift 1 examination today, 28 January 2026. The BE/BTech paper was conducted from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM at examination centres across India.

JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Exam Analysis LIVE, January 28 Shift 1 & 2 Question Paper, Student Reactions

The National Testing Agency has concluded the JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Shift 1 examination today, 28 January 2026. The BE/BTech paper was conducted from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM at examination centres across India. Candidates scheduled for the morning shift were required to complete reporting, biometric verification, and document checks before the entry gates closed. The exam was held smoothly under strict adherence to NTA guidelines.

 

JEE Main 2026 January 28 Shift 1 Exam Timing and Entry Details

The morning shift of the JEE Main examination was conducted in computer-based test mode for a total duration of three hours. Entry into the examination centre was permitted only during the designated reporting window. Key timing details for Shift 1 were as follows:

  • Exam start time: 9:00 AM
  • Exam end time: 12:00 PM
  • Reporting time: 7:00 AM
  • Entry gates closed at: 8:30 AM

Candidates arriving after the gate closure were not allowed to enter the examination centre.

 

JEE Main 2026 Shift 2 Exam Schedule for January 28

The afternoon shift (Shift 2) of the JEE Main 2026 Session 1 exam is scheduled to begin at 3:00 PM and will conclude at 6:00 PM. Candidates appearing in this shift are required to report to their respective centres by 1:30 PM, while entry gates will close at 2:30 PM. With the completion of Shift 2, the JEE Main 2026 January session BE/BTech examination will officially conclude.

 

Post-Exam Updates and Analysis

After the completion of both shifts, student reactions, memory-based questions, and subject-wise paper analysis are expected to be compiled. The analysis will provide insights into the overall difficulty level, important topics, and exam trends of the January session. Further updates related to question papers, answer keys, and expected cut-off trends are expected to follow.

LIVE UPDATE

02:10 PM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main Session 1 Jan 28 Shift 2: Entry Closing in 20 Minutes

The entry process for JEE Main 2026 Session 1 January 28 Shift 2 will close in the next 20 minutes.

  • Candidates must enter the exam centre immediately to avoid missing the exam.

  • Late entry will not be allowed once gates are closed.

  • Ensure you carry a printed admit card and valid photo ID.

Candidates are advised to complete biometric verification and frisking as soon as possible to avoid last-minute issues.


02:05 PM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main Session 1 Jan 28 Shift 2: Entry Process Begins

The entry process for JEE Main 2026 Session 1 January 28 Shift 2 has started at 2:00 PM.

  • Candidates are being allowed inside the exam centre for biometric verification and frisking.

  • Entry will be closed as per the NTA schedule, so late arrivals may not be permitted.

  • Candidates must carry a printed admit card and valid photo ID.

Candidates are advised to complete entry formalities as early as possible to avoid last-minute rush.


02:00 PM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main Session 1 Jan 28 Shift 2 to Begin in 1 Hour

The JEE Main 2026 Session 1 January 28 Shift 2 exam is set to start in the next one hour.

  • Candidates should reach their allotted exam centres well in advance.

  • Entry procedures like biometric verification and frisking may take time.

  • Carry a printed admit card and valid photo ID as per NTA guidelines.

  • Follow the dress code and exam-day instructions strictly.

Candidates appearing for Shift 2 are advised to stay calm, manage time wisely, and be prepared as the exam begins shortly. All the best!


01:51 PM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main Day 5 LIVE: NTA Rules for Rough Sheets

For Day 5 of the JEE Main exam, the NTA has clarified important instructions regarding the use of rough sheets inside the examination hall. What candidates need to know:

  • A4-size blank sheets will be provided at the exam centre for rough calculations.

  • Candidates must clearly mention their name and roll number on each sheet.

  • Once the exam is over, all rough sheets must be submitted in the designated drop box before exiting the hall.

  • Not submitting the rough sheets may lead to issues, including non-evaluation of responses.

Candidates are advised to strictly follow these instructions to ensure a smooth and hassle-free exam process.


01:44 PM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main Day 5 LIVE: NTA Guidelines on Rough Sheets

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued clear instructions regarding the rough sheets provided during the JEE Main exam. Key instructions for candidates:

  • A4-size blank sheets will be provided inside the exam hall for rough work.

  • Candidates must write their name and roll number on the top of each rough sheet.

  • After the exam ends, all rough sheets must be dropped in the designated collection box.

  • Leaving the exam hall without submitting the rough sheets may lead to non-evaluation of answers.

Candidates are advised to carefully follow these instructions to avoid any issues during the JEE Main 2026 examination process.


01:25 PM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main 28 Jan Shift 1: Expected Marks vs Percentile (Early Estimates)

Based on initial expert reviews and student feedback, here is an indicative marks vs percentile range for JEE Main 2026 January 28 Shift 1. These are early estimates and may vary after normalisation.

Expected Score

Likely Percentile

228+ marks

~ 99.9 percentile

170+ marks

~ 99 percentile

114+ marks

~ 95 percentile

102+ marks

~ 93.24 percentile


01:22 PM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main 2026 Jan 28 Shift 1: Paper Rated Moderate Overall

According to early expert and student feedback on the JEE Main 2026 January 28 Shift 1 exam, the overall difficulty level of the paper was moderate, balancing conceptual and numerical questions without being overly tough or too easy.

 

Key takeaways from initial analysis:

  • The exam maintained a balanced difficulty, with a fair mix of straightforward and application-based questions.
  • Physics and Chemistry were generally perceived as moderate, while Mathematics tended to be lengthier and more time-intensive.
  • Final difficulty and scoring trends will be clearer once more detailed feedback and expert breakdowns are published.

Stay tuned for full shift-wise paper review, topic analysis, and expected marks vs percentile updates as they are released.


01:20 PM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

Shift 1 JEE Main 2026: Memory-Based Maths Questions (Rewritten Overview)

  • 3D Geometry & Vectors: Problems involving direction cosines, vectors, and coordinates in 3D space.

  • Conic Sections: Questions from circles and ellipses, including standard forms and properties.

  • Sequences & Series: Numerical problems from Arithmetic Progression (AP) and Geometric Progression (GP).

  • Matrices: Basics of matrices including operations and simple properties.

  • Calculus:

    • Limits and continuity type questions

    • Integration problems with standard techniques

    • Differential equations involving first-order equations

  • Algebra:

    • Quadratic equations and related discriminant/roots

    • Sets & relations concepts

The questions in this section were reported as moderate in difficulty but fairly long, requiring careful steps and time management. A full list of exact questions and worked solutions will be shared soon in detailed memory-based papers.


12:57 PM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main 2026 Jan 28 LIVE: Shift 1 Topic-Wise Paper Review

Based on early student feedback, here is a fresh summary of subject-wise topics covered in JEE Main 2026 January 28 Shift 1, along with the overall difficulty level.

Subject

Key Areas Covered

Mathematics

Questions were seen from 3D Geometry and Vectors, Conic Sections (Circle & Ellipse), AP & GP, Matrices, Differential Equations, Limits, Quadratic Equations, Sets & Relations, and Integration

Physics

Major focus areas included Ray Optics, Electrostatics, Semiconductors, SHM, Current Electricity, Rotational Mechanics & Moment of Inertia, Fluid Mechanics, Potentiometer, Vernier Caliper, and Thermodynamics

Chemistry

Questions were reported from Coordination Compounds, d-Block Elements, along with a practical-based concept like Zero Error

Overall Level

The paper was considered moderate in difficulty but lengthy, making time management crucial

This topic trend can help candidates appearing in upcoming shifts to prioritise revision and manage time more effectively.


12:56 PM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main 2026 Jan 28 Shift 1: Expected Marks vs Percentile

As per initial expert analysis, candidates who appeared for JEE Main 2026 January 28 Shift 1 can expect the following trend:

  • Around 175 marks may fetch 99 percentile in Shift 1

  • The estimate is based on paper difficulty, length, and student feedback

  • Final percentiles will depend on normalisation across all shifts

A detailed marks vs percentile analysis will be shared soon after reviewing more student responses and exam data.


12:53 PM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main 2026 Jan 28 Shift 1 LIVE: Tips for Upcoming Shifts

Based on expert insights and student feedback from JEE Main 2026 January 28 Shift 1, candidates appearing in upcoming sessions should focus on the following strategies:

  • Cover the complete syllabus, as questions are coming from a wide range of topics.

  • Practise solving a variety of questions to handle different difficulty levels.

  • Give special attention to time management, as the paper is lengthy.

  • Work on improving speed and accuracy through regular mock tests.

A well-planned revision strategy and strong time management can significantly improve performance in JEE Main 2026.


12:40 PM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main 2026 Jan 28 Shift 1 Review: Lengthy but Relatively Easier

The JEE Main 2026 January 28 Shift 1 exam was reported to be lengthy overall, based on student feedback.

  • The paper required strong time management due to its length.

  • Compared to the toughest shift so far (January 23 Shift 2), this shift was considered easier.

  • Most candidates found the difficulty level moderate, despite the time pressure.

Detailed section-wise analysis and cutoff expectations will be updated soon.


12:29 PM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main 2026 Jan 28 Shift 1: Expected Marks vs Percentile

As per the initial expert analysis, candidates who appeared for JEE Main 2026 January 28 Shift 1 can expect the following marks vs percentile trend.

  • Around 175 marks may correspond to 99 percentile in Shift 1.

  • This estimate is based on paper difficulty level and student feedback.

  • The final percentile will depend on normalisation across all shifts.

A more detailed marks vs percentile analysis will be shared soon as additional data and student reactions are reviewed.


12:28 PM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main 2026 Jan 28 Shift 1 Analysis: Time Management a Major Challenge

The JEE Main 2026 January 28 Shift 1 exam highlighted time management issues for many candidates, according to initial student reactions.

  • Physics and Chemistry sections were time-consuming, eating into the overall exam time.

  • Due to this, several candidates were unable to attempt multiple Mathematics questions.

  • The paper was considered lengthy, making section-wise time allocation difficult.

Candidates appearing in upcoming shifts are advised to adopt a smart time-management strategy, prioritising quicker sections to maximise attempts.


12:16 PM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main 2026 Jan 28 Shift 1: Topics Asked (Section-wise)

Based on initial student feedback, here is a section-wise list of important topics asked in the JEE Main 2026 January 28 Shift 1 exam.

 

Mathematics:

  • 3D Geometry

  • Vectors

Chemistry:

  • Coordination Compounds

  • d-Block Elements

Physics:

  • Ray Optics

  • Electrostatics

  • Semiconductors

  • Current Electricity

These topics played a key role in Shift 1, and candidates appearing in upcoming shifts can use this trend to fine-tune last-minute revision.


12:15 PM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main 2026 Jan 28 Shift 1 Analysis: Paper Rated Moderate

Based on initial student feedback, the JEE Main 2026 January 28 Shift 1 paper has been rated moderate in difficulty, with time management emerging as a key challenge.

 

Section-wise difficulty level:

  • Physics: Moderate and most time-consuming

  • Mathematics: Moderate to lengthy, required careful calculation

  • Chemistry: Moderate, relatively balanced

Overall exam review:

  • The paper was moderate in difficulty but very lengthy

  • Many candidates found it challenging to attempt all questions within the given time

Detailed topic-wise analysis, student reactions, and expected cutoffs will be shared soon.


12:10 PM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main Jan 28 Shift 1 LIVE: Students Exit Centres, Analysis Coming Up

Candidates have started leaving the exam centres after the completion of JEE Main January 28 Shift 1 exam.

  • Students are exiting centres following post-exam procedures.

  • Student reactions on difficulty level and paper pattern will be shared shortly.

  • Updates on topics asked, expected cutoffs, and marks vs percentile will be reported soon.

Stay tuned for live JEE Main 2026 Shift 1 paper analysis and detailed exam insights.


12:00 PM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main 2026 Shift 1 Exam Concludes

The JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Shift 1 exam has ended successfully today.

  • Candidates have completed the Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics paper.

  • Exit procedures, including admit card submission, are being followed at exam centres.

  • Memory-based question papers, answer keys, and student reactions will be shared shortly.

Stay tuned for live updates, exam analysis, and difficulty-level insights for JEE Main 2026.


11:46 AM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main Session 1 Shift 1 to End in 15 Minutes

The JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Shift 1 exam is now in its final 15 minutes.

  • The paper will conclude shortly as per the scheduled time.

  • Candidates are advised to revise attempted answers carefully and ensure all responses are properly saved.

  • Avoid making last-minute changes unless you are completely sure.

Live updates, exam analysis, and memory-based question papers with answer keys will be shared after the exam ends.


11:22 AM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main 2026 Jan 28 LIVE: Expected Marks vs Percentile (Shift-wise)

Based on the JEE Main 2026 January session shifts held so far, here is the expected Marks vs Percentile trend to help candidates estimate their performance. These figures are indicative and based on exam difficulty and student feedback.

Exam Date

Shift 1: Expected Marks → Percentile

Shift 2: Expected Marks → Percentile

21 Jan 2026

224+ → 99.9%ile

 

158+ → 99%ile

 

101+ → 95%ile

 

89+ → 93.24%ile

230+ → 99.9%ile

 

174+ → 99%ile

 

123+ → 95%ile

 

111+ → 93.24%ile

22 Jan 2026

243+ → 99.9%ile

 

186+ → 99%ile

 

129+ → 95%ile

 

117+ → 93.24%ile

219+ → 99.9%ile

 

153+ → 99%ile

 

99+ → 95%ile

 

88+ → 93.24%ile

23 Jan 2026

227+ → 99.9%ile

 

166+ → 99%ile

 

112+ → 95%ile

 

101+ → 93.24%ile

224+ → 99.9%ile

 

158+ → 99%ile

 

101+ → 95%ile

 

90+ → 93.24%ile

24 Jan 2026

236+ → 99.9%ile

 

178+ → 99%ile

 

120+ → 95%ile

 

108+ → 93.24%ile

230+ → 99.9%ile

 

174+ → 99%ile

 

123+ → 95%ile

 

111+ → 93.24%ile


11:21 AM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main 2026 Exam Centres Equipped with Jammers

Candidates appearing for JEE Main 2026 should be aware of an important exam-day arrangement at the test centres.

  • Signal jammers are installed inside JEE Main exam centres.

  • Due to jammers, candidates may face network and connectivity issues in and around the exam hall.

  • Mobile signals and internet access may remain disrupted near the centre premises.

Candidates are advised to plan communication in advance and avoid relying on mobile connectivity near the exam centre.


10:55 AM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main Jan 28 2026 Shift 1: Question Paper & Answer Keys After 12 PM

After the JEE Main 2026 January 28 Shift 1 exam concludes today, candidates will be able to access the memory-based question paper, solutions, and answer keys. What to expect after the exam:

  • Shift 1 question paper and answer keys based on student memory

  • Subject-wise solutions for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics

  • Live student reactions and initial exam feedback from centres

These updates will be shared after 12 noon, once the exam ends. Candidates are advised to stay tuned for live updates and detailed analysis.


10:52 AM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main 2026 Jan 28 LIVE: Total Questions & Paper Pattern

Candidates appearing for JEE Main 2026 should be aware of the question pattern and total marks across different papers.

 

JEE Main Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech):

  • Total questions: 75

  • Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (25 each)

  • Per subject:

    • 20 MCQs

    • 5 Numerical Value Questions (NVQs)

  • Total marks: 300

JEE Main Paper 2A (B.Arch):

  • Total questions: Around 77

  • Sections: Mathematics, Aptitude Test, Drawing Test

JEE Main Paper 2B (B.Plan):

  • Total questions: 100

  • Section-wise split:

    • Mathematics: 25

    • Aptitude: 50

    • Planning: 25

Understanding the paper pattern helps candidates plan their time management and attempt strategy more effectively during the exam.


10:29 AM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main 2026 Jan 28 Shift 1 Live: Lost Admit Card? Here’s What to Do

Candidates appearing for JEE Main 2026 January 28 Shift 1 who have misplaced their admit card need not panic.

  • Log in to the JEE Main 2026 candidate portal to re-download the Session 1 admit card.

  • Take a fresh printout and carry it to the exam centre.

  • It is strongly advised to keep multiple printed copies of the JEE Main admit card as a backup.

Carrying a hard copy of the admit card is mandatory for entry into the examination hall, as digital copies are not accepted.


10:25 AM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main 2026 Jan Session Live: Results Expected by Feb 12

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially confirmed the timeline for JEE Main 2026 Session 1 results. Key updates for candidates:

  • JEE Main 2026 Session 1 result will be declared by February 12.

  • Registration for Session 2 (April attempt) will begin from the third week of January 2026.

  • Candidates who appeared in the January session can also apply for the April session.

The JEE Main 2026 Session 2 application form will be released online at the official website jeemain.nta.nic.in. Candidates are advised to track deadlines closely and complete registrations on time.


10:24 AM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main 2026 Jan 28 Live: Most Preferred NIT Courses

Among JEE Main aspirants, certain courses at National Institutes of Technology (NITs) continue to remain highly competitive due to strong career prospects and high demand. Most popular NIT courses:

  • Computer Science & Engineering (CSE)

  • Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE)

  • Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EEE)

  • Mechanical Engineering

  • Civil Engineering

  • Chemical Engineering

  • Metallurgical Engineering

  • Production Engineering

These branches usually record very high JEE Main cutoffs across the top NITs. Candidates targeting admission to these courses should plan their rank expectations, counselling strategy, and preferences carefully to maximise their chances of securing a seat.


10:21 AM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main 2026 Answer Key for Session 1: Expected Release Date

The official answer key for JEE Main 2026 Session 1 will be released by the National Testing Agency (NTA) in the first week of February 2026. Key details for candidates:

  • The provisional answer key will be published on the official website jeemain.nta.nic.in.

  • Candidates will get the option to challenge the answer key online within the specified window.

  • After reviewing objections, NTA will release the final answer key.

Meanwhile, memory-based question papers, solutions, and answer keys for the January 28 shift-wise exams will be available today after the exam. Candidates are advised to stay tuned for live updates and detailed analysis.


10:21 AM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main 2026 Jan 28: Bio-Break Rules at Exam Centres

Candidates appearing for JEE Main 2026 on January 28 should be aware of the bio-break (toilet) rules prescribed by NTA to avoid confusion during the exam.

  • Biometric attendance and frisking are mandatory at the time of entry into the exam centre.

  • If a candidate takes a bio-break/toilet break during the exam, they must undergo frisking and biometric verification again.

  • This process is compulsory each time a candidate leaves and re-enters the exam hall.

Candidates are advised to plan bio-breaks carefully to avoid loss of exam time and ensure smooth re-entry into the examination hall.


10:14 AM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main 2026 Jan 28 Live: Exam Duration and Shift Timings

The JEE Main 2026 January 28 exam is being conducted in two shifts today across exam centres.

 

Shift-wise exam timings:

  • Shift 1: 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon

  • Shift 2: 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM

Candidates are advised to strictly follow their shift timings mentioned on the admit card and reach the exam centre well in advance to avoid last-minute inconvenience.


09:00 AM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main Session 1 Jan 28 Shift 1 Exam Underway

The JEE Main 2026 Session 1 January 28 exam (Shift 1) has started at 9:00 AM today.

  • The exam will continue till 12:00 PM

  • Candidates are currently appearing for the Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics papers

  • Entry gates are now closed for Shift 1 candidates

Live updates, exam analysis, and memory-based question papers and answer keys will be shared after the exam concludes.


08:09 AM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main 28 Jan 2026 Live: Digital Admit Card Not Allowed

Candidates appearing for JEE Main 2026 on January 28 must note an important exam-day instruction regarding the admit card.

  • A hard copy (printed) admit card is mandatory for entry into the exam centre.

  • Digital copies of the JEE Main 2026 admit card on mobile phones or other devices will not be accepted.

  • Candidates who fail to carry a physical copy of the hall ticket may be denied entry to the examination hall.


08:09 AM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main 2026: Admit Card Must Be Submitted After Exam

Candidates appearing for JEE Main 2026 on January 28 must follow an important post-exam instruction related to the admit card.

  • After the exam concludes, candidates are required to submit their JEE Main 2026 admit card before leaving the test centre.

  • Designated drop boxes will be placed at exam centres to collect the hall tickets.

  • Candidates must drop their admit card immediately after the exam ends.

  • Failure to submit the admit card may result in non-evaluation of answer sheets.

Candidates are advised to carefully follow all exit instructions at the exam centre to avoid any issues with result processing.


08:08 AM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main 28 Jan 2026 Exam Begins at 9 AM: Key Exam Day Tips

The JEE Main 2026 January 28 exam for Shift 1 will begin today at 9:00 AM. Candidates are advised to stay focused and follow these important exam-day tips to perform their best.

 

Important tips for JEE Main exam day:

  • Manage your time wisely and avoid getting stuck on a single difficult question.

  • Attempt questions you are most confident about first to secure easy marks.

  • Read all instructions carefully to avoid simple but costly mistakes.

  • Trust your first instinct while answering; change an answer only if you are sure it’s wrong.

  • Stay calm and composed—if anxiety kicks in, pause, sip some water, and take deep breaths.

With the exam starting soon, maintaining a clear mind and smart strategy can make a big difference in your performance. All the best to candidates appearing for JEE Main 28 January 2026 today.


08:07 AM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main 2026 Dress Code for Female Candidates (Today’s Exam)

Female candidates appearing for JEE Main 2026 today must strictly follow the NTA-prescribed dress code to avoid entry issues at the exam centre. As per guidelines, shoes with thick soles and outfits with large buttons are not permitted.

 

What you should wear?:

  • Light top, sweater, or thin sweatshirt

  • Plain jeans or simple trousers with minimal or no pockets

  • Warm leggings/jeggings are allowed

  • Simple slippers or open flat sandals

What to avoid?:

  • Heavy jackets, padded coats, trench coats, or hoodies with thick lining

  • Sweaters/cardigans with metal zippers, large buttons, or metallic embroidery

  • All jewellery: rings, bracelets, watches (digital/analogue), neck chains

  • Caps, hats, mufflers, stoles, or scarves inside the exam centre

  • Underwired bras, as they may cause issues during frisking

Candidates are advised to dress comfortably and simply to ensure a smooth entry process at the JEE Main exam centre.


08:05 AM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main 2026 Jan 28 Live: Memory-Based Answer Key After Exam

Candidates appearing for JEE Main 2026 on January 28 can check the memory-based answer key and question paper solutions after the exam concludes.

 

Key timings:

  • Shift 1: Answer key and questions available after 12 PM

  • Shift 2: Answer key and questions available after 6 PM

These memory-based solutions will help students evaluate their expected scores, understand the difficulty level, and review section-wise performance in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.


08:05 AM IST • 28 Jan, 2026

JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Shift 1: Entry Gates to Close in 30 Minutes, Candidates Rush In

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued an important last-minute alert for JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Shift 1 candidates.

  • The exam centre entry gates will close in the next 30 minutes.

  • Candidates who fail to enter the centre before gate closure will not be allowed to appear for the exam.

  • Aspirants are advised to reach their allotted centres immediately to avoid last-minute issues.

Key reminders for candidates:

  • Carry your JEE Main Admit Card and a valid photo ID.

  • Follow all exam-day guidelines issued by NTA.

  • Do not bring prohibited items inside the exam centre.

With strict entry timelines in place, candidates appearing for Shift 1 of JEE Main Session 1 must ensure timely reporting to avoid disqualification.