JEE Advanced 2026 admit card download link: How to download, print and follow exam-day rules step-by-step

IIT Roorkee activated the JEE Advanced 2026 admit card download link on jeeadv.ac.in. Read steps to download, what to check on your hall ticket, exam timings, things to carry and last-minute prep for May 17.

Edited by Rahul Verma

    JEE Advanced 2026 admit card download link: How to download, print and follow exam-day rules step-by-step

    IIT Roorkee activated the JEE Advanced 2026 admit card download link on May 11, 2026 at 9:00 AM on jeeadv.ac.in. Downloading now is essential because the last date to download the hall ticket is May 17, 2026 , the exam day itself.

    • The admit card link went live on May 11, 2026 at 9:00 AM at the official site jeeadv.ac.in.
    • Exact exam date: May 17, 2026 — Paper 1 runs 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and Paper 2 runs 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM . Each paper is 3 hours long.
    • You need your registration number and date of birth to log in and download the admit card. Make sure you save a printed copy — authorities will not allow entry without the hall ticket.
    1. Prepare your credentials first: keep your JEE Advanced registration number and date of birth ready. These are the exact login fields the portal asks for.

    2. Open the official website jeeadv.ac.in and click the admit card/hall ticket link visible on the homepage once logged in.

    3. Enter your registration number and date of birth exactly as you used during registration. Click login.

    4. The admit card (PDF) will appear on screen. Download and save it to your device.

    5. Print a clear copy. Keep at least one spare printed copy in case of emergencies at the centre.

    If you can’t remember the registration number, try the registration confirmation email or SMS you received when you applied. If those are not available, check the official website for guidance on credential recovery.

    Recommended printing tips (these are practical suggestions, not new official rules): print on A4 size, use a colour printer if possible so your photo and signature are clear, and avoid double-sided printing for the primary copy you’ll carry.

    Exact admit card fields: Check these immediately after download

    When the admit card opens, verify each of these fields without delay. The admit card contains all of them according to the official release:

    • Your name and date of birth.
    • Photograph and candidate signature.
    • Category and PwD status.
    • Roll number, registration number and centre code.
    • Allotted exam venue address, exam date and shift timing.
    • Chairman’s signature and exam-day guidelines printed on the hall ticket.

    Why each matters: the centre code and venue determine where you go; PwD status and category affect allowance during entry and later counselling; a clear photo and signature are needed for identity checks at the gate. If any of these are wrong, you must act quickly.

    If something's wrong: Discrepancy checklist and next steps

    What counts as an error:

    • Wrong name spelling or incorrect date of birth.
    • Missing or unclear photograph/signature.
    • Incorrect exam centre, date, shift or centre code.
    • Wrong category or PwD status flagged on the admit card.

    Immediate actions you should take:

    1. Take screenshots and save the downloaded PDF before making any changes.
    2. Note the error precisely (what is wrong and what is the correct detail).
    3. Check the official website notice board for instructions on corrections. The organising committee usually posts the procedure there.
    4. Contact the exam organising team through the official portal contact options as soon as possible. Keep your registration confirmation handy.

    Documents you’ll likely need for correction requests: the registration confirmation, your ID proof used at the time of registration, scanned copies of correct certificates (if category or PwD status is to be corrected). Do not wait — report discrepancies immediately after you spot them.

    Important dates and timings (download and exam day)

    Event Date / Time
    Admit card release (link activated) May 11, 2026, 9:00 AM
    Last date to download admit card May 17, 2026
    JEE Advanced exam date May 17, 2026
    Paper 1 timing May 17, 2026 — 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Paper 2 timing May 17, 2026 — 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM

    Plan your travel and arrival with these times in mind. While the official instruction is to reach well before your reporting time, aim to reach the centre at least 60 minutes before the scheduled paper time to complete entry formalities calmly.

    What to carry to the exam centre (must-haves)

    • Printed admit card with a clear photograph and signature. This is non-negotiable — entry will be denied without it.
    • A valid photo ID proof. Carry the same ID you used at registration to avoid confusion during verification.
    • Pens and pencils as allowed. The official guidance permits pens and pencils; keep them simple and unbranded.
    • A transparent water bottle only. Security will check it; avoid opaque containers.

    Keep these in a small clear pouch so frisking and desk checks do not take long. Keep one spare set of stationery packed separately in case you need replacements.

    Strictly prohibited items and dress/appearance tips

    Prohibited items (you must not carry them to the exam hall):

    • Mobile phones, smartwatches or any communication device.
    • Calculators or electronic gadgets.
    • Rough sheets or extra papers not authorised by invigilators.
    • Metal jewellery like rings, heavy chains, bracelets if they can set off metal detectors.

    Why avoid metal accessories: security checks typically include frisking and metal detectors. Wearing minimal or non-metal clothing speeds up checks and avoids embarrassment. For religious or medical items that contain metal, carry supporting documents and arrive early so centre staff can verify them calmly.

    Simple clothing suggestions: wear light, comfortable clothes with minimal pockets to make security checks faster.

    Exam centre protocol: Arrival, frisking, seating and entry rules

    Arrival and gate entry:

    • Reach the exam centre with enough time; officials advise arriving at least one hour early to avoid last-minute rush.
    • At the entry gate you will undergo document verification and frisking. Keep your admit card and ID ready for the gate staff.

    Frisking and desk verification:

    • Security checks will include frisking and verifying the admit card photo with the candidate.
    • Invigilators will sign or stamp your admit card as per centre rules. Follow instructions exactly.

    Seating and in-hall rules:

    • Find your seat only after invigilators ask you to. Your seat will be according to the roll/seat number printed on the admit card.
    • Follow invigilator instructions on marking answers, question paper handling and leaving the room. Report any discrepancies (wrong question paper, damaged OMR, etc.) immediately to the invigilator in writing.

    If you face any problem during the exam (medical or administrative), raise your hand and inform the invigilator. They will record the issue and guide you.

    Accessibility and PwD candidates: Practical tips

    The admit card shows PwD status. If your admit card mentions PwD status, check the printed instructions and plan accordingly. Practical steps you should take:

    • Confirm the accessibility arrangements at your allotted centre in advance by checking official notices on the website or by contacting the organising office through the official portal.
    • Carry the medical/supporting documents you submitted during registration in original and as photocopies — centres may ask to verify these before allowing special arrangements.
    • Reach the centre earlier than general reporting time so staff can guide you to the accessible entry and seating arrangements.

    If the admit card omits your PwD status or shows it incorrectly, contact the organising committee immediately via the official site for corrective steps.

    Common login and download problems — and quick fixes

    Forgot registration number or date of birth errors:

    • First check your registration confirmation email and SMS. The registration number is usually on those messages.
    • If emails or SMS are not accessible on your phone, check any saved screenshots or files from the time of registration.
    • If none of these help, use any credential-recovery options the official portal provides or contact the organising team through the portal.

    Browser and PDF download issues:

    • Use a desktop or laptop where possible. If the PDF won’t open, try another browser (Chrome, Firefox) or update your PDF reader.
    • Disable pop-up blockers or allow downloads for jeeadv.ac.in temporarily.
    • If the site is slow due to heavy traffic, wait 10-15 minutes and try again. Save screenshots proving the time and any error messages if you need to contact officials.

    When to contact the helpdesk: if you cannot download the admit card despite correct credentials, see persistent site errors, or face a discrepancy on the downloaded hall ticket, report it through the official portal immediately.

    Final day checklist: 24 hours and 2 hours before the exam

    24 hours before:

    • Reprint your admit card and keep one spare copy.
    • Pack the ID you used during registration and the admit card in an envelope or folder.
    • Prepare your stationery and transparent water bottle. Confirm travel plans and the route to your exam centre.

    2 hours before:

    • Leave for the centre with time buffer for traffic or delays. Aim to reach at least 60 minutes early.
    • Avoid last-minute study stress; focus on clear-headed rest and steady breathing.
    • Keep emergency contact numbers and your registration confirmation details handy.

    Mental checklist for the exam hall:

    • Follow all instructions from invigilators.
    • Do not use any prohibited items; hand them over if required.
    • Keep your admit card and ID visible when asked.

    After the exam: Keep these documents safe for counselling

    Save your admit card and the ID proof you carried. The admit card often contains details that will be used later during counselling and verification, such as your category and registration number.

    Why this matters: JoSAA counselling and seat allotment use details from your registration and exam records. Keep scanned copies and one hard copy in a safe place until seat allotment and document verification are complete.

    Quick storage tips: scan the admit card and store encrypted copies in cloud storage and on your phone. Keep originals in a safe folder.

    Further help: What details are missing here and where to check

    The official admit card release confirms the link, login fields and the key exam details listed above. A few specific items are not published in the admit card notice and should be checked on jeeadv.ac.in or at the centre if needed:

    • The direct PDF download URL and helpdesk phone numbers or email IDs are not provided here; check the official website announcements for any contact details.
    • Exact print-size or colour requirements were not specified in the admit card release; the printing suggestions above are practical recommendations, not new rules.
    • Detailed accessibility or centre-specific arrangements should be confirmed from official updates or notices on the portal.

    If the organising committee issues any more notices (centre changes, health protocols or last-minute instructions), they will appear on the official website. Rely on official sources for any updates.

    FAQs

    Q1: Is the JEE Advanced admit card 2026 released? A1: Yes. The admit card download link was activated by IIT Roorkee on May 11, 2026 at 9:00 AM on the official site jeeadv.ac.in.

    Q2: How do I download the JEE Advanced 2026 admit card? A2: Go to jeeadv.ac.in, click the admit card/hall ticket link, enter your registration number and date of birth, then download and print the PDF.

    Q3: What are the JEE Advanced 2026 exam timings? A3: The exam is on May 17, 2026 . Paper 1 is 9:00 AM–12:00 PM , Paper 2 is 2:30 PM–5:30 PM . Each paper lasts 3 hours .

    Q4: What should I carry to the exam centre? A4: Carry the printed admit card with clear photo and signature, and the valid photo ID proof you used at registration. Pens, pencils and a transparent water bottle are allowed.

    Q5: What if my admit card has an error (wrong name, centre, PwD status)? A5: Save screenshots of the admit card and contact the organising committee through official channels immediately. Check the official website for instructions on corrections and required documents.

    Q6: When is the last date to download the admit card? A6: The last date to download your JEE Advanced 2026 admit card is May 17, 2026 (exam day). Download and print well before you travel to the centre.

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