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JEE Advanced 2026: Exam Date, Syllabus, Eligibility & Preparation Guide

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JEE Advanced 2026 stands  as one of the most prestigious and competitive engineering entrance exams in India, conducted for admission into the esteemed Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). It serves as the second phase of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE), held after JEE Main. Each year, thousands of top-performing students aspire to clear this exam to secure a seat in the IITs. Known for its challenging nature, JEE Advanced evaluates candidates’ deep understanding of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics through a rigorous and analytical testing pattern. While the official schedule for JEE Advanced 2026 is yet to be released, the exam is tentatively expected to be conducted in May or June 2026. As per rotation policy, IIT Roorkee is likely to conduct the exam this year.

 

JEE Advanced 2026: Key Highlights

Get a quick overview of all the essential information you need to know about JEE Advanced 2026 — from the exam structure to major updates, eligibility, and more.

Exam Particulars Details
Exam Name Joint Entrance Examination Advanced (JEE Advanced)
Conducting Authority IIT Kanpur
Exam Level National
Exam Frequency Once a year
Exam Mode Computer-Based Test (CBT)
No. of Registered (2025) 1,87,223
No. of Appeared (2025) 1,80,442
No. of Qualified (2025) 54,378
Programs Offered B.Tech, BS, B.Arch, Dual Degree, Integrated M.Tech / MSc
Total IIT Seats (2025) 18,160
Exam Fee ₹1,600 (Female/SC/ST), ₹3,200 (Others), USD 100–200 (Foreign)
Exam Duration Paper 1: 3 hrs, Paper 2: 3 hrs (Both Compulsory)
Medium of Exam English and Hindi
Accepted By All IITs and participating institutes
Test Cities (2025) 222 cities across India
Official Website jeeadv.ac.in

                                              Also Check : JEE Advanced Eligibility Criteria


What is JEE Advanced?

JEE Advanced is one of the most prestigious and competitive engineering entrance examinations in India. It is conducted annually by one of the seven Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) like IIT Bombay, Delhi, Guwahati, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras, or Roorkee or by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore, under the supervision of the Joint Admission Board (JAB).

JEE Advanced is the second stage of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE), following JEE Main. Only the top 2,50,000 rankers (across all categories) in JEE Main are eligible to appear for this exam. The purpose of JEE Advanced is to assess a candidate’s in-depth understanding and analytical ability in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. The results are used for admission into various undergraduate and integrated academic programs offered by the IITs.

What Does JEE Advanced Offer?

JEE Advanced serves as the gateway for admission to a wide range of undergraduate and dual degree programs offered by IITs. These include:

    • Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in core and specialized engineering branches such as Computer Science, Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Aerospace, and more.

    • Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in disciplines like Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry.

    • Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch), which is offered only at IIT Roorkee and IIT Kharagpur.

    • Dual Degree Programs, such as B.Tech + M.Tech or BS + MS, that combine undergraduate and postgraduate education in a continuous five-year course.

    • Integrated Master’s Programs, including M.Tech or M.Sc, where students enroll in a single program that culminates in a master’s degree.

These programs are known for their academic excellence, state-of-the-art facilities, world-class faculty, and vast research opportunities.

 Courses Offered Through JEE Advanced

The academic programs that students can pursue through JEE Advanced include:

    • B.Tech Programs in diverse engineering branches

    • B.Sc Programs in science streams at select IITs

    • B.Arch Programs (only at IIT Roorkee and IIT Kharagpur)

    • Dual Degree Programs combining B.Tech with M.Tech or BS with MS

    • Integrated M.Tech or M.Sc Programs offering a combined curriculum leading to a master’s degree

The specific set of courses and availability varies across IITs, and students select their preferences during JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) counselling based on their rank and interest.

JEE Advanced 2026 Eligibility Criteria

To appear for JEE Advanced 2026, candidates must satisfy all of the following eligibility requirements:

1. Performance in JEE Main 2026

Candidates must be among the top 2,50,000 successful candidates (across all categories) in the JEE Main 2026 Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech). This number includes reservations as per government norms:

    • 10% for General – EWS

    • 27% for OBC – NCL

    • 15% for SC

    • 7.5% for ST

    • 5% horizontal reservation for PwD candidates in all categories

2. Age Limit

Candidates should have been born on or after October 1, 2001. However, there is a 5-year age relaxation for candidates belonging to SC, ST, and PwD categories, i.e., they should have been born on or after October 1, 1996.

3. Number of Attempts

A candidate can attempt JEE Advanced a maximum of two times in two consecutive years. For instance, a student who appeared for the first time in 2025 can attempt it again in 2026, but not beyond that.

4. Educational Qualification

Candidates must have appeared for their Class 12th (or equivalent) examination for the first time in either 2025 or 2026 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as compulsory subjects. If a candidate appeared for the Class 12 exam before 2025, they are not eligible to apply.

5. Earlier Admission to IITs

A candidate is not eligible for JEE Advanced 2026 if:

    • They have been admitted to an IIT in the past, regardless of whether they continued in the program or withdrew after admission.

    • They accepted a seat in any IIT through JoSAA in previous years, even if they did not report or withdrew later.

An exception is made for candidates who were allocated a seat in an IIT in a previous year through JoSAA but did not report at any reporting center, did not pay fees, or did not accept the seat.

Also Check : JEE Advanced Exam Pattern

JEE Advanced 2026: Important Dates (Tentative)

Aspiring candidates are advised to stay updated through the official website jeeadv.ac.in, where all official announcements, including the detailed exam schedule, registration dates, and other important deadlines, will be published once released.

Event Expected Date
Online Registration Begins April 2026
Admit Card Release May 2026
JEE Advanced 2026 Exam Date May 2026
Candidate Response Sheet Release May 2026
Release of Provisional Answer Key May 2026
Objection Window for Answer Key May 2026
Final Answer Key and Result Declaration June 2026

 JEE Advanced 2026 Exam Pattern

Candidates can check below the JEE Advanced exam pattern 2026 :

The JEE Advanced 2026 examination will consist of two compulsory papers – Paper 1 and Paper 2, each of three hours duration (180 minutes). Both papers are mandatory for evaluation.

Each paper will have three sections: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, with a mix of multiple-choice, numerical, and matching-type questions.

    • The exam is computer-based, and the question papers will be available in both English and Hindi. Candidates can toggle between languages during the exam. In case of discrepancies, the English version will be treated as final.

    • Candidates with disabilities (PwD) will receive one additional hour per paper, i.e., four hours (240 minutes) in total.

    • The marking scheme may change each year, so students should carefully read the “Instructions to Candidates” on the day of the exam.

Below is the indicative pattern based on JEE Advanced 2025, which can help candidates understand the question structure:

JEE Advanced 2025 – Paper 1 Pattern

Section Type of Questions Number of Questions Marking Scheme
1 Single Correct MCQs 4 +3 for correct, -1 for incorrect, 0 for unattempted
2 Multiple Correct MCQs 3 +4 (all correct), +3 (3 out of 4 correct), +2 (2 correct), +1 (1 correct),0 (none), -2 (others)
3 Numerical Answer Type (NAT) 6 +4 for correct, no negative marking
4 Match the Following 3 +4 for fully correct, -1 for any incorrect, 0 for unattempted

JEE Advanced 2025 – Paper 2 Pattern

Section Type of Questions Number of Questions Marking Scheme
1 Single Correct MCQs 4 +3 for correct, -1 for incorrect, 0 for unattempted
2 Multiple Correct MCQs 4 +4 (all correct), +3 (3 out of 4 correct), +2 (2 correct), +1 (1 correct),0 (none), -2 (others)
3 Numerical Answer Type (NAT) 8 +4 for correct, no negative marking

The above pattern is indicative and based on the most recent exam structure. The actual pattern, types of questions, and scoring scheme for JEE Advanced 2026 may vary. Candidates are strongly advised to refer to the official brochure once released and practice with past-year papers to get familiar with the format.

JEE Advanced 2026 Syllabus

The JEE Advanced 2026 syllabus encompasses fundamental and advanced topics from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, primarily drawn from the Class 11 and 12 NCERT curriculum. To prepare strategically and focus on high-weightage areas, candidates are strongly advised to review the official syllabus in detail, as released by the conducting IIT. A clear understanding of the syllabus will help in effective time management, topic prioritization, and targeted practice.

JEE Advanced 2026 Subjects

Check JEE Advanced Subject Wise Syllabus in below link

    • JEE Advanced 2026 Maths Syllabus

    • JEE Advanced 2026 Physics Syllabus

    • JEE Advanced 2026 Chemistry Syllabus

JEE Advanced 2026 Registration Process

Candidates who qualify in JEE Main 2026 and rank among the top 2,50,000 (across all categories) will be eligible to register for JEE Advanced 2026. The registration process will be conducted online through the official website: jeeadv.ac.in.

During registration, candidates must:

    • Fill in personal and academic details

    • Upload the required documents (such as a photograph, signature, and certificates)

    • Pay the prescribed application fee through the online payment gateway

It is essential that applicants ensure they meet all the eligibility criteria before completing the registration process. The exact registration dates and guidelines will be announced by the conducting IIT. Candidates are advised to check the official website regularly for the latest updates.

JEE Advanced 2026 Admit Card

Once successfully registered and the application fee is paid, candidates will be able to download the JEE Advanced 2026 admit card from the official candidate portal: https://cportal.jeeadv.ac.in/.

Admit Card Details Include:

    • Candidate’s name and roll number

    • Photograph and signature

    • Examination center address

    • Date and time of the exam

    • Instructions for exam day

Important Instructions:

    • Carry a printed copy of the admit card to the exam center.

    • Bring a valid original photo ID proof, such as:
        • Aadhaar Card

        • Passport

        • Voter ID

        • Driving License

        • School/College ID

        • PAN Card

        • A notarized certificate with a photo

Allowed Items Inside the Exam Hall:

    • Pens and pencils

    • Transparent water bottle

    • Printed admit card

    • Original photo ID

JEE Advanced 2026 Mock Tests

To help candidates familiarize themselves with the computer-based test (CBT) environment, mock tests will be made available on the official website before the exam.

These mock tests allow students to:

    • Understand the exam interface and format

    • Practice real-time problem-solving

    • Improve speed, accuracy, and time management

    • Evaluate their level of preparation

In the meantime, aspirants can also practice using the previous year mock tests:

    • JEE Advanced 2025 Mock Test 1

    • JEE Advanced 2025 Mock Test 2

JEE Advanced 2025 Result

The results for JEE Advanced 2025 were officially released on June 2, 2025, by IIT Kanpur, the conducting body.

How to Check the Result:

Candidates can log in to the official result portal using their:

    • Application number

    • Date of birth

    • Security pin

The result includes:

    • Total marks scored

    • Subject-wise marks

    • Rank in the Common Rank List (CRL) and category rank

JEE Advanced 2025 Final Answer Key

Alongside the result, the final answer key for JEE Advanced 2025 was released on the same date (June 2). Candidates can download the answer key from the official website and verify the correct answers.

This helps:

    • Cross-check answers

    • Understand scoring

    • Estimate chances of admission

JEE Advanced 2025 Cutoff (Category-Wise)

To be included in the rank list, candidates must achieve both subject-wise minimum marks and an overall aggregate cutoff.

JEE Advanced Cutoff Details (2025):

Category Minimum Aggregate % Required
Common Rank List (CRL) 20.56%
GEN-EWS 18.50%
OBC-NCL 18.50%
SC / ST / PwD 10.28%
Preparatory Course 5.14%

Note: The cutoff varies each year based on the difficulty level and candidate performance.

JEE Advanced 2025 Toppers

The JEE Advanced 2025 exam, conducted on May 18, 2025, witnessed several notable achievements:

    • AIR 1: Rajit Gupta scored 332 out of 360

    • AIR 3: Majid Hussain (a Physics Wallah student) made it to the Top 10 — a first for the ed-tech platform

    • Top Female Ranker: Devdutta Mazhi secured AIR 16

These results highlight the impact of both offline coaching and emerging online platforms.

JEE Advanced 2026 Preparation Tips

A focused and well-planned preparation strategy is crucial for success in JEE Advanced. Here’s how students can optimize their preparation:

1. Start Early

Begin preparation at least a year in advance. Early starters have more time to cover the syllabus, revise thoroughly, and improve weak areas.

2. Understand the Exam Pattern

Familiarize yourself with the exam structure, types of questions, marking scheme, and negative marking. This helps in planning your approach during the exam.

3. Create a Study Schedule

Develop a realistic and consistent timetable. Allocate daily time slots for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, ensuring balanced preparation.

4. Focus on NCERT Books

Start with NCERT textbooks to build a strong foundation. They cover fundamental concepts essential for both JEE Main and Advanced.

5. Practice Regularly

Solve previous year papers and take regular mock tests to improve your accuracy and speed. Consistent practice boosts confidence and exam readiness.

6. Analyze Mock Tests

Review your performance in each mock test. Identify weak topics and work on them. Understand your mistakes and avoid repeating them.

7. Prioritize High-Weightage Topics

Give more time to topics that frequently appear in the exam or carry higher weightage. This improves your scoring potential.

8. Revise Continuously

Set aside dedicated time for revision every week. Use summary notes, formula sheets, and flashcards to refresh concepts quickly.

9. Choose the Right Study Material

Stick to reputed books and materials provided by coaching institutes. Make your own short notes and formula lists for quick revisions.

10. Stay Updated

Keep checking the official website for the latest updates on exam dates, pattern changes, and syllabus modifications.

JEE Advanced Year-wise Registrations, Qualifiers & IIT Seat Allotments

Candidates can refer to the table below for detailed data on the number of students who registered, appeared, qualified, and were allotted seats in IITs through JEE Advanced over the past few years:

Year Registered Candidates Appeared Candidates Qualified Candidates Seats Allotted in IITs
2025 1,87,223 1,80,422 54,378 To be announced
2024 1,86,584 1,80,200 48,248 17,695
2023 1,89,487 1,80,372 43,769 17,340
2022 1,60,038 1,55,538 40,712 16,635
2021 1,51,193 1,41,699 41,862 16,296
2020 1,60,838 1,50,838 43,204 16,061
2019 1,74,432 1,61,319 38,705 13,604

JEE Advanced 2026 Exam FAQs

Can I revise my answers during the exam?

Yes, since the exam is conducted in computer-based mode, candidates can navigate freely between sections, revisit questions, and revise their answers at any point within the given time limit for each paper.

Is there negative marking in JEE Advanced?

Yes, negative marking is applicable in certain question types. However, the marking scheme varies across sections and from year to year. Detailed instructions regarding marking will be provided in the exam-day guidelines and on the question paper.

Can I take the exam in a regional language?

No, JEE Advanced is available only in English and Hindi. You can toggle between these two languages during the test. In case of any discrepancy, the English version will prevail as the final reference.

Will JEE Advanced 2026 be conducted online or offline?

JEE Advanced 2026 will be conducted in online mode only as a Computer-Based Test (CBT). Both Paper 1 and Paper 2 will be held digitally at designated test centers across the country.

What if I missed the registration deadline for JEE Advanced 2026?

If you miss the registration deadline, you will not be allowed to appear for JEE Advanced 2026. The organizing IIT does not entertain late registrations under any circumstances. It is strongly recommended to register as early as possible once the portal opens.

Is there an application fee for foreign nationals?

Yes, foreign nationals are required to pay a higher application fee, which is specified in USD. The amount varies each year and is mentioned in the official notification. They must also upload a valid passport and other documentation.

I selected the wrong category in JEE Main. Can I correct it during JEE Advanced registration?

In most cases, you can update or correct your category during JEE Advanced registration by uploading valid category certificates. However, this is subject to verification and approval by the authorities. Always refer to the official brochure for category change policies and deadlines.

Can I change my exam center after submitting the application form?

Generally, no changes are allowed once the application is submitted. However, under exceptional circumstances, the organizing IIT may consider such requests on a case-by-case basis. It is advised to double-check center choices before submission.

Can I register for JEE Advanced without qualifying JEE Main?

No, it is mandatory to qualify JEE Main 2026 Paper 1 and be among the top 2,50,000 candidates to be eligible for JEE Advanced registration.

What is the minimum percentage required in Class 12 to appear for JEE Advanced?

There is no minimum percentage requirement in Class 12 to be eligible for JEE Advanced. However, to be eligible for admission into IITs, candidates must either:

  • Pass Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, or

  • Meet any additional academic requirements specified by the IITs at the time of counselling (based on JoSAA rules).
I failed in one subject in Class 12 but passed after a compartment/repeat exam. Am I eligible?

Yes, you may be eligible if:

  • Your first attempt in Class 12 was in 2025 or 2026, and

  • You passed the compartment exam within the same academic year.

You must meet all other eligibility criteria and provide proper documentation during registration.

I joined an NIT in 2025. Can I still appear for JEE Advanced 2026?

Yes, joining an NIT, IIIT, or GFTI does not disqualify you from appearing for JEE Advanced. You are eligible provided:

  • You have not been admitted to any IIT before.

You meet all other eligibility criteria (age, attempts, year of Class 12, etc.).

I passed Class 12 in 2023 and attempted JEE Advanced twice. Am I eligible for 2026?

No, you are not eligible. As per the eligibility rules, only candidates who appeared for their Class 12 examination in 2025 or 2026 are eligible to appear for JEE Advanced 2026.

How many times can I attempt JEE Advanced?

A candidate is allowed to appear for JEE Advanced a maximum of two times, and only in two consecutive years. For example, a student who first attempts the exam in 2025 can appear again in 2026 but not in 2027.

What is the official mode of communication for updates?

The only official source of communication for all updates related to JEE Advanced is the website: jeeadv.ac.in. This site provides notifications about registration, syllabus, admit cards, exam schedules, results, and counselling updates.

Can foreign nationals apply for JEE Advanced?

Yes, foreign nationals are eligible to apply for JEE Advanced. They are not required to qualify JEE Main. However, their admission is based on different criteria and they apply under supernumerary quota (additional seats). They must meet age, academic, and nationality requirements. Detailed eligibility guidelines are published in the official information brochure each year.

How is JEE Advanced different from JEE Main?

Criteria

JEE Main

JEE Advanced

Conducted By

National Testing Agency (NTA)

One of the IITs under JAB supervision

Purpose

Admission to NITs, IIITs, GFTIs, etc.

Admission to IITs only

Difficulty Level

Moderate

High

Attempts Allowed

3 attempts in 3 consecutive years

2 attempts in 2 consecutive years

Exam Mode

Computer-Based Test (CBT)

Computer-Based Test (CBT)

Paper Type

Fixed Pattern

Variable Pattern (changes yearly)

 

 

 

Who conducted JEE Advanced in 2025?

The JEE Advanced 2025 exam was conducted by IIT Kanpur under the supervision of the Joint Admission Board (JAB). Each year, a different IIT is designated as the organizing institute on a rotational basis.

 

 

 

What is the purpose of the JEE Advanced exam?

The purpose of JEE Advanced is to select candidates for undergraduate programs in the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), which include:

  • Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech)

  • Bachelor of Science (B.Sc)

  • Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) (offered at IIT Roorkee and IIT Kharagpur)

  • Dual Degree Programs (e.g., B.Tech + M.Tech, BS + MS)

  • Integrated Master's Programs (M.Tech, M.Sc)

It serves as the final step in the two-tier JEE system, with JEE Main acting as the preliminary qualifying exam.

 

 

 

Should I take a drop year to prepare for JEE Advanced 2026?

Taking a drop year can be beneficial if:

  • You are confident that focused, disciplined preparation will significantly improve your score.

  • You missed the cutoff narrowly or had preparation gaps during your first attempt.

  • You have access to structured coaching, mentorship, and resources during the drop year.

However, a drop year is a personal decision and should be made after evaluating your readiness, mental health, financial situation, and long-term academic goals. Consulting with teachers, mentors, or career counselors is advisable before making a final decision.

 

Is JEE Advanced 2025 considered a tough exam?

Yes, JEE Advanced is widely regarded as one of the most challenging entrance exams in India. The exam is designed to test candidates' deep conceptual understanding, application skills, logical reasoning, and time management under pressure. Compared to JEE Main, the difficulty level is significantly higher. It is also the gateway to the IITs, making it highly competitive with a limited number of seats.

 

What is the pattern of the IIT JEE Advanced 2026 exam?

JEE Advanced 2026 will consist of two mandatory papers: Paper 1 and Paper 2, each of three hours duration. Both papers are compulsory for evaluation and merit list ranking.

Each paper contains questions from:

  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Mathematics

Question formats may include:

  • Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with Single or Multiple Correct Answers

  • Numerical Answer Type (NAT) Questions

  • Match the Columns / Matrix Match

The question pattern, number of questions, and marking scheme vary each year, and are disclosed on the day of the exam through the “Instructions to Candidates” section. The exam is conducted in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode.

 

Who is eligible for JEE Advanced 2026?

To be eligible for JEE Advanced 2026, candidates must satisfy all of the following criteria:

  • JEE Main 2026 Qualification: Must rank among the top 2,50,000 candidates across all categories in the JEE Main 2026 Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech).

  • Age Limit: Date of birth should be on or after October 1, 2001. There is a 5-year age relaxation for candidates belonging to SC, ST, and PwD categories (i.e., born on or after October 1, 1996).

  • Educational Qualification: Should have appeared for the Class 12 (or equivalent) examination for the first time in either 2025 or 2026, with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as compulsory subjects.

  • Number of Attempts: A maximum of two attempts in two consecutive years is permitted.

Previous IIT Admission: Candidates who were previously admitted to any IIT (regardless of whether they continued in the program or withdrew after admission) are not eligible. However, candidates who were allocated a seat in an IIT through JoSAA but did not report at any reporting center or withdrew before the final seat allotment may be considered eligible.

Which IIT will conduct JEE Advanced 2026?

The organizing institute for JEE Advanced 2026 is expected to be IIT Roorkee, based on the rotational policy followed by the Joint Admission Board (JAB). However, this is yet to be officially confirmed. Candidates are advised to regularly check the official website jeeadv.ac.in for the formal announcement and further updates.