JEE Main 2026 city intimation slip out at jeemain.nta.nic.in; session 1 exams from January 21-29
Vikas Kumar Pandit | January 8, 2026 | 02:24 PM IST | 1 min read
JEE Main Session 1 Exam 2026: Candidates will have to enter their application number and password to download the city slip.
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try now testThe National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued the city intimation slip for the Joint Entrance Examination Main (JEE Main 2026) session 1. Engineering aspirants can download the JEE Main session 1 city slip 2026 through the official website at jeemain.nta.nic.in. JEE Main 2026 City Intimation Slip (OUT) LIVE.
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To download the JEE Main city slip 2026, candidates will have to enter their application number and password. The city slip is not the actual admit card and carries details of the allotted exam city, reporting time, and other exam-related instructions. The exam centre location and shift timings will be available on the JEE Main 2026 admit card.
The NTA has not yet announced the release date for the JEE Main 2026 admit card. According to the official information bulletin, the JEE Main 2026 admit card for session 1 is expected to be released three to four days before the exam.
The JEE Main 2026 session 1 exam will be conducted from January 21 to 30, 2026. Session 2 exam will take place from April 2 to 9, 2026. NTA will conduct two papers for JEE Main 2026: Paper 1 for BE and BTech, and Paper 2 for BArch and BPlanning.
Qualified engineering aspirants will be eligible to appear for the JEE Advanced exam. Registration for JEE Advanced 2026 will be open from April 23 to May 2, and the link for registration will be available on the official website, jeeadv.ac.in.
Also read JEE Advanced 2026 registration fee hiked for foreign candidates; what's new
How to download the JEE Main city slip 2026?
Candidates can download the JEE Main session 1 city slip 2026 by following the steps given below.
- Visit the official website at jeemain.nta.nic.in.
- Click on the link for the JEE Main 2026 session 1 city slip.
- Enter your application number and password.
- Submit the details to access your city slip.
- Download and print the city slip for reference.
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