The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct JEE Main 2026 session 1 from January 21 to 30, 2026. Candidates who have registered for the exam often question whether their allotted date will change in case of clashes with other entrance exams or board exams. NTA has officially confirmed that no changes or shifts will be provided for any candidate due to overlapping schedules. This clarification comes as many students appear for multiple competitive exams, raising concerns about conflicting dates. NTA has emphasized that all exam dates are announced in advance, and individual requests for date changes cannot be accommodated.
NTA’s Official Stand on Exam Date Clashes
NTA has repeatedly stated in public notifications that if a JEE Main 2026 exam date or shift clashes with another exam, the assigned date or shift will remain fixed. No rescheduling or special accommodations will be provided for conflicts with other entrance tests, board exams, or institutional exams. Candidates are advised to rely only on official NTA communications for updates.
Why NTA Avoids Changing Dates or Shifts?
- Large Candidate Pool: Lakhs of students appear in each session, and changing shifts for even a small group could affect seating and logistics.
- Advance Planning: JEE Main dates are announced well in advance to facilitate preparation and exam planning.
- Systemic Balance: Adjusting dates for a few candidates may disrupt the overall schedule and security arrangements.
What Candidates Should Do in Case of Exam Date Clashes?
Since NTA will not accommodate rescheduling requests, candidates should:
- Check all exam schedules in advance to avoid conflicts.
- Plan applications strategically, prioritizing exams if unavoidable overlaps occur.
- Stay updated with official notifications only; avoid relying on rumours.
- Download important documents like the JEE Main 2026 city intimation slip on time.
By planning carefully and prioritizing exams, candidates can manage overlapping schedules without missing key deadlines.

