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UPSSSC JE 2026 exam date announced for Mains, test set on 3 May

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• Updated on 7 Mar, 2026, 8:47 PM, by Arman Kumar

UPSSSC has announced the Junior Engineer 2026 Mains exam date as 3 May 2026. Candidates should prepare thoroughly and watch for admit card release updates and exam instructions from the official commission portal.

UPSSSC JE 2026 exam date announced for Mains, test set on 3 May

The Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UPSSSC) has announced the exam date for the Junior Engineer (JE) 2026 Mains examination. Eligible candidates who applied for the recruitment must appear for the written test, which is scheduled to be held on 3 May 2026. The official notification and exam schedule have been released by the commission to provide clarity on the timeline for the JE selection process.

 

JE 2026 Mains exam details

According to the notification, the UPSSSC JE Mains Exam 2026 will take place on Sunday, 3 May 2026, typically in an offline written mode, and will be conducted for candidates who cleared the earlier stages of recruitment. The exam is expected to follow the prescribed pattern outlined in the official notice, and candidates should be prepared to answer questions relevant to their engineering discipline as specified in the syllabus.

 

JE Admit card and schedule updates

The admit card for the UPSSSC JE 2026 exam will be released on the commission’s official portal in the days leading up to the test. Candidates will need their registration number and date of birth to download the hall ticket once it becomes available. Applicants are advised to regularly check the UPSSSC website for updates regarding the admit card release, examination centres, shift timing and other instructions ahead of the 3 May 2026 exam date.

 

JE Preparation tips

Those appearing for the UPSSSC JE exam should focus on key engineering subjects and topics such as civil, mechanical, electrical or relevant discipline content, along with general awareness and reasoning where applicable. Practising previous year question papers and mock tests can help improve speed and accuracy before the mains exam.