JEE Advanced 2026 registration: Complete guide on jeeadv.ac.in to dates, eligibility, fee, documents and admit card
JEE Advanced 2026 registration starts on April 23, 2026 at 10:00 AM on jeeadv.ac.in . If you are among the top 2,50,000 JEE Main qualifiers , you must register by May 2, 2026 and complete fee payment by May 4, 2026 .
This article gives a clear checklist for registration, the eligibility rules, fee details, document requirements, the admit card window, important dates and what to do after the results on June 1, 2026 . Follow it step by step so you don’t miss any deadlines.
Quick overview: JEE Advanced 2026 at a glance
- Registration start: April 23, 2026 at 10:00 AM on jeeadv.ac.in .
- Registration deadline (Indian students): May 2, 2026 . Last date for fee payment: May 4, 2026 .
- Admit card download window: May 11 to May 17, 2026 .
- JEE Advanced 2026 exam date: May 17, 2026 .
- Result declaration: June 1, 2026 .
- Only the top 2,50,000 JEE Main qualifiers (across categories) are eligible to register.
Important dates and a registration timeline (easy checklist)
Bookmark jeeadv.ac.in and note these deadlines. Missing any single date can stop you from sitting the exam.
| Event | Date / Window |
|---|---|
| Registration opens (Indian students) | April 23, 2026 (10:00 AM) |
| Registration deadline | May 2, 2026 |
| Last date for fee payment | May 4, 2026 |
| Admit card download window | May 11 – May 17, 2026 |
| JEE Advanced 2026 exam date | May 17, 2026 |
| Result declaration | June 1, 2026 |
Recommended timeline (what you should do):
- April 20–22: Prepare scanned copies of required documents and ensure your JEE Main login works. Note your JEE Main application number and password.
- April 23: Log into jeeadv.ac.in at 10:00 AM, complete the form, pick exam cities and upload documents.
- April 24–May 2: Verify details and pay fee. Save transaction proof and download the confirmation page.
- May 11–17: Download your admit card and check all details.
What if you miss a deadline? If you miss registration or fee payment windows, you cannot appear for JEE Advanced in 2026. Your option is to prepare for JEE Main next year and try again, keeping in mind the attempt limit rules below.
Who is eligible: age, attempts, board requirements and shortlist rules
You must meet multiple conditions: JEE Main shortlisting, age limit, attempt count and Class 12 timing. Each is non-negotiable.
- Shortlist: Only the top 2,50,000 JEE Main candidates (across categories) are eligible to register for JEE Advanced 2026.
- Age limit: For the general category you must be born on or after October 1, 2001 . There is a five-year relaxation for SC/ST/PwD , so they must be born on or after October 1, 1996 .
- Attempt limit: You can attempt JEE Advanced a maximum of two times in two consecutive years.
- Class 12 first attempt: You must have appeared for Class 12 for the first time in 2025 or 2026 .
- Board marks requirement: To be eligible for admission to IITs later, you must have 75% in Class 12 (general) or 65% for SC/ST/PwD , or be in the top 20 percentile of your board.
These eligibility points are verified during registration and again at seat allocation, so keep your original documents ready.
Registration fee structure and payment details
The registration fees for JEE Advanced 2026 are fixed and must be paid online on the official portal.
| Category | Registration fee |
|---|---|
| Female candidates | ₹1,600 |
| SC / ST / PwD candidates | ₹1,600 |
| All other candidates | ₹3,200 |
Payment notes and tips:
- The portal accepts online payments only. Use a debit/credit card, net banking, or UPI as available on jeeadv.ac.in .
- Save the transaction receipt and download the registration confirmation page immediately after successful payment.
- If the payment fails but money is debited, wait for 24–48 hours for the transaction to get auto-reversed. If not reversed, contact the registration helpdesk with transaction reference.
Keep the registration confirmation page and payment proof as your registration confirmation page — you will need it until admissions are complete.
Documents required and upload specifications (prepare these now)
Have these scanned files ready before you start the form. They will be required during the online upload.
- Class 10 certificate (for date of birth verification).
- Class 12 marksheet or seat number/roll details (to show first attempt year — 2025 or 2026).
- Category certificate if you belong to OBC-NCL / SC / ST / Gen-EWS, and PwD certificate if applicable.
- Passport-size photograph and signature as per portal specifications (the portal will list size and format requirements).
Best practices for scanned files:
- Use PDF or JPEG as required by the portal. (The official site lists exact formats — check before uploading.)
- Keep file sizes within the portal limits — typically under 200–300 KB for photos and signatures, and under 500 KB for PDFs; but confirm on jeeadv.ac.in .
- Name files clearly (e.g., "10th_DOB_YourName.pdf").
- If your Class 12 marksheet is not yet issued, upload the provisional mark sheet or the printed scorecard your board provides. If you genuinely cannot provide the certificate at registration, follow the instructions on the portal for pending documents.
If your board result is pending or you have special cases (gap year, compartment), check the eligibility bullet above — first attempt for Class 12 must be 2025 or 2026.
Step-by-step registration guide on jeeadv.ac.in
Follow these steps when the portal opens. Keep your documents and JEE Main credentials handy.
- Go to jeeadv.ac.in and click "Registration — JEE Advanced 2026". Use your JEE Main 2026 Application Number and Password to log in.
- Your basic details will be auto-filled from the JEE Main database. Check your name, DOB and category carefully. Any mismatch may need official rectification.
- Provide additional details requested by the portal and choose three preferred exam cities . These choices are important but not guaranteed; they are used while allotting centres.
- Choose exam language — English or Hindi .
- Upload scanned documents: Class 10 certificate, Class 12 marksheet/provisional, category/PwD certificate, photo and signature.
- Pay the registration fee online and wait for confirmation.
- Download and save the confirmation page . Take a printout and store the PDF safely.
Common mistakes to avoid:
- Don’t wait until the last day; servers will be overloaded close to May 2 .
- Verify the Class 10 DOB carefully — this is used for identity checks at the exam centre.
- Ensure the scanned photo matches the photo you will carry on the exam day — older photos may be rejected.
- Do not alter category credentials after payment unless you have valid supporting documents.
Admit card, exam day and result: what to expect
- Admit card download window: May 11 to May 17, 2026 . Download from jeeadv.ac.in .
- JEE Advanced exam date: May 17, 2026 . The admit card will show your exam centre, reporting time and exam instructions.
What to check on your admit card:
- Your name, photograph, signature, exam centre address, reporting time, and exam day instructions.
- If any data is incorrect, contact the organising IIT’s helpline immediately; the portal will have contact details.
What to carry on exam day:
- Printed copy of your admit card .
- Valid original photo ID (as mentioned on the portal).
- A ballpoint pen (if required) and any other permitted items listed on the admit card.
After the exam:
- The result will be declared on June 1, 2026 . Check your score and rank on the official site.
- If you clear the qualifying criteria and rank high enough, the next step is counselling/seat allocation through JoSAA. The counselling schedule and JoSAA processes will be published after results.
Expected JEE Main qualifying percentiles and category distribution
These are expected qualifying percentiles and the shortlisting distribution among the top 2.5 lakh qualifiers . Use them to set realistic target percentiles.
| Category | Expected qualifying percentile (2026) | Category share among top 2,50,000 |
|---|---|---|
| General (UR) | 93.5 – 95.0 | 40.5% |
| Gen-EWS | 81.5 – 83.5 | 10% |
| OBC-NCL | 80.0 – 82.0 | 27% |
| SC | 61.0 – 63.0 | 15% |
| ST | 47.5 – 50.0 | 7.5% |
| PwD | 0.001 – 0.02 | (as applicable) |
How percentiles map to ranks: the UR expected percentile band roughly corresponds to candidates who make it into the top 2.5 lakh. Percentiles vary each year depending on candidate pool and exam difficulty. These are expected qualifying percentiles only; official cut-offs will be released by the exam authority.
Common issues, FAQs and troubleshooting during registration
If you face problems during registration, follow these steps.
- Login fails: Check your JEE Main application number and password. Use password recovery options on the JEE Main portal or contact the helpdesk listed on jeeadv.ac.in .
- Auto-filled details wrong: If name or DOB is incorrect, you must get it corrected in the JEE Main database first; then it will reflect on the JEE Advanced portal.
- Payment deducted but registration not confirmed: Save the transaction reference and wait 24–48 hours. Contact the registration helpdesk if auto-reversal does not happen.
- Document upload errors: Confirm file format and size limits on the portal. Re-scan if clarity is poor.
Contact details and rectification windows will be published on the official website. Keep a record of all communications and screenshots.
Coverage gaps and additional resources (what you should check next)
A few official details are often published separately. Check jeeadv.ac.in for these updates:
- Exact file size and format specifications for each uploaded document.
- Detailed exam pattern, marks distribution and syllabus topics.
- Policy for foreign nationals (exact registration window/time for them may differ).
- PwD and scribe arrangements, and how to apply for a scribe in advance.
- Centre city list, city change policy and how centre allotment is handled.
- Fee refund policy and payment modes accepted.
- Tie-breaker and rank list resolution rules.
After results, follow JoSAA for counselling and seat allocation. The counselling timeline and steps will appear on the official counselling portal after June 1, 2026 .
Smart checklist before you submit (printable action list)
Final pre-submission checks to avoid rejections:
- Verify DOB with Class 10 certificate.
- Confirm category and have valid certificate ready.
- Ensure Class 12 first attempt year is 2025 or 2026 .
- Have scanned copies of Class 10, Class 12, category/PwD certificates, photo and signature in the correct format.
- Pick three exam cities in preference order.
- Choose exam language: English or Hindi .
- Complete payment and download the confirmation page . Print at least one copy.
- Save payment receipts and screenshot the submission acknowledgement.
Daily timeline from April 23 to May 4 (quick):
- Day 1 (April 23): Register, upload documents, choose cities, pay fee.
- Days 2–9: Double-check confirmation, keep transaction proof safe.
- May 4: Absolute last date to pay fee — final check.
Final notes
The single most important URL for all official updates is jeeadv.ac.in . The earlier you complete registration and fee payment, the fewer risks you face with servers, payment failures or missing documents.
If you are unsure about any detail (file sizes, PwD arrangements, foreign candidate timing), check the official information bulletin on the portal. Keep printouts and digital copies of everything until admissions are done.
FAQs
- When does JEE Advanced 2026 registration start?
Registration begins on April 23, 2026 at 10:00 AM on jeeadv.ac.in .
- What is the last date to register for JEE Advanced 2026?
The registration deadline for Indian students is May 2, 2026 . The last date for fee payment is May 4, 2026 .
- Who is eligible to register for JEE Advanced 2026?
Only the top 2,50,000 JEE Main qualifiers who meet age, attempt and Class 12 timing criteria (first attempt in 2025 or 2026) and board marks requirements are eligible.
- How much is the registration fee for JEE Advanced 2026?
Fee is ₹1,600 for female and SC/ST/PwD candidates, and ₹3,200 for all other candidates.
- When is the JEE Advanced 2026 exam and when will results be declared?
The exam is on May 17, 2026 . Results will be declared on June 1, 2026 .
- What documents do I need during registration?
You need your Class 10 certificate (DOB) , Class 12 marksheet or provisional , category/PwD certificates if applicable, photo and signature. Upload formats and sizes are listed on jeeadv.ac.in .
- Can I change my exam city after submission?
City change policy is handled by the organising authority; such requests are usually not entertained after submission. Choose your three preferred exam cities carefully during registration.
- How many times can I attempt JEE Advanced?
You can attempt JEE Advanced a maximum of two times in two consecutive years.
Content prepared from the official schedule and registration details published on the JEE Advanced portal. For the most accurate updates, always check jeeadv.ac.in and the official information bulletin before you register.