JEE Main Session 2 Admit Cards Out for April 05-07, 2026 Examinations The Joint Entrance Examination (Main) has announced the release of admit cards for candidates appearing in Session 2 (April) exams. This crucial update pertains to examinations scheduled for...
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JEE Main Session 2 Admit Cards Out for April 05-07, 2026 Examinations
The Joint Entrance Examination (Main) has announced the release of admit cards for candidates appearing in Session 2 (April) exams. This crucial update pertains to examinations scheduled for April 05, 06, and 07, 2026. Candidates are advised to promptly download their admit cards to verify their exam venue, shift timings, and other critical instructions to ensure a smooth examination experience.
This release is a vital step for aspirants preparing for the highly competitive Joint Entrance Examination. The admit card is a mandatory document for entry into the examination hall and contains personalized details such as roll number, photograph, signature, and exam center address. It is essential to cross-check all information printed on the admit card against the application form to identify any discrepancies.
To access their admit cards, candidates should visit the official website and log in using their application number and password. It is imperative to download and print multiple copies of the admit card, preferably in colour, and keep it safe until the entire admission process concludes. Additionally, candidates must carry a valid photo ID proof along with their admit card to the examination center on the designated dates.
Candidates must carefully read all instructions provided on the admit card regarding prohibited items, reporting time, and COVID-19 safety protocols (if any). Failure to comply with these guidelines may lead to denial of entry to the examination hall. The official notification provides the definitive information regarding these admit cards.
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