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Released JEE Advanced 2026 FAQs 
Released JEE Advanced 2026 FAQs 

Making JEE 2026 aspirants more explicit, IIT Roorkee has released the JEE Advanced 2026 FAQs. This release addresses all the frequently asked questions from aspirants who are going to appear in JEE Advanced 2026. So, if you are one of those, this is for you. 

Recently, IIT Roorkee, the conducting body of JEE Advanced 2026, released an FAQ page on the official JEE Advanced website. However, this time, the FAQs are published directly on the website rather than in a PDF or press release. 

Nutshell on FAQ’s of JEE Advanced 2026

As mentioned earlier, the FAQs are directly published on the JEE Advanced 2026 website. In the released FAQs, IIT Roorkee has addressed 94 questions, including eligibility criteria and results of JEE Advanced 2026. 

Although an aspirant, you should go through all 94 questions to clarify your doubts and prepare better. There are still some highlights that you can’t afford to miss, like the changed eligibility criteria. 

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JEE Advanced 2026 FAQs

Answer 1: YES. You are eligible to appear for JEE (Advanced) 2026, provided you also satisfy all the eligibility criteria mentioned in the Information Brochure (see Clause 11 of JEE (Advanced) 2026 Information Brochure).

Answer 2: You are NOT eligible to appear for JEE (Advanced) 2026.

Answer 3: You are NOT eligible to appear for JEE (Advanced) 2026.

Answer 4: You are NOT eligible to appear for JEE (Advanced) 2026.

Answer 5: You are NOT eligible to appear for JEE (Advanced) 2026.

Answer 6: YES. You are eligible to appear for JEE (Advanced) 2026, provided you also satisfy all the eligibility criteria mentioned in the Information Brochure (See Clause 11 of JEE (Advanced) 2026 Information Brochure).

Answer 8: You are NOT eligible to appear for JEE (Advanced) 2026.

Answer 9: You are NOT eligible to appear for JEE (Advanced) 2026.

Answer 10: You are NOT eligible to appear for JEE (Advanced) 2026.

Answer 11: YES. You MUST qualify JEE (Main) 2026 in order to be eligible for JEE (Advanced) 2026. You also need to satisfy all the other eligibility criteria mentioned in the Information Brochure (See Clause 11 of JEE (Advanced) 2026 Information Brochure).

Answer 12: YES. You MUST qualify JEE (Main) 2026 in order to be eligible for JEE (Advanced) 2026. You also need to satisfy all the other eligibility criteria mentioned in the Information Brochure (see Clause 11 of JEE (Advanced) 2026 Information Brochure).

Answer 13: NO. The category declared during JEE (Main) 2026 registration cannot be changed during JEE (Advanced) 2026 registration.

Answer 14: You are eligible to register for JEE (Advanced) 2026 provided your JEE (Main) 2026 score is above the General Cut-Off. However, you may request for the category change from GEN-EWS to GEN during JoSAA 2026 registration.

Answer 15: NO. A valid GEN-EWS certificate as per the prescribed format, given on the JEE (Advanced) 2026 website, issued on or after 01-April-2026, should be uploaded to avail the benefits of the GEN-EWS category. However, if you are in the process of obtaining the GEN-EWS certificate, you may upload a declaration available on the JEE (Advanced) 2026 website.

Answer 16: The criteria for Non-Creamy Layer (NCL) will be as per the current notification of the Government of India under the OBC-NCL category.

Answer 17: You are eligible to register for JEE (Advanced) 2026 provided your JEE (Main) 2026 score is above the General Cut-Off. However, you may request for the category change from OBC-NCL to GEN during JoSAA 2026 registration.

Answer 18: NO. A valid OBC-NCL certificate as per the prescribed format, given on the JEE (Advanced) 2026 website, issued on or after 01-April-2026, should be uploaded to avail the benefits of the OBC-NCL category. However, if you are in the process of obtaining the OBC-NCL certificate, you may upload a declaration available on the JEE (Advanced) 2026 website.

Answer 19: NO. For availing the benefits of OBC-NCL reservation, the caste must be listed in the current updated central list of OBCs https://www.ncbc.nic.in. OBCs present in the state list, but not covered in the central list of OBCs (as per the list in https://www.ncbc.nic.in), are NOT eligible to claim reservation.

Answer 20: NO. Candidates belonging to the creamy layer of OBC are NOT entitled to reservation. Such candidates are treated as belonging to the general (GEN), i.e., the unreserved category.

Answer 21: A Scribe (Amanuensis) assists the candidate only with reading the Question  and/or keying in the Answer s as per the candidate’s directions. A scribe will NEITHER explain the Question  NOR suggest a solution.

Answer 22: A “person with benchmark disability” means a person with not less than forty per cent. of a specified disability where specified disability has not been defined in measurable terms and includes a person with disability where specified disability has been defined in measurable terms, as certified by the certifying authorities (refer to section 2(r), RPwD Act 2016).

Answer 23: A “person with benchmark disability” (with at least 40% impairment) is eligible for PwD reservation-5% seats in each of OPEN, GEN-EWS, OBC-NCL, SC, and ST category seats.

Answer 24: A “person with disability and having difficulty in writing” is a person with disability of less than 40% and having difficulty in writing, covered under the definition of section 2(s) of RPwD Act 2016, but not covered under the definition of section 2(r) of RPwD Act 2016.

Answer 25: A “person with less than 40% disability and having difficulty in writing”, as covered under the definition of section 2(s) of RPwD Act 2016 but not covered under the definition of section 2(r) of RPwD Act 2016 is NOT eligible for PwD reservation-5% seats in each of OPEN, GEN-EWS, OBC-NCL, SC, and ST category seats.

Answer 26: The services of a scribe (amanuensis) are available ONLY to PwD candidates with benchmark disabilities, those who are visually impaired OR dyslexic (severe) OR have disability in the upper limbs or have lost fingers/hands, thereby preventing them from properly operating the Computer-Based Test platform as per the office memorandum of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, F.No. P-13013/75/2023-Policy-DD-III dated August 01, 2025. Candidates who need the services of a scribe are required to make a request during the registration process of JEE (Advanced) 2026 (refer Clause 14. Services of a Scribe of Information Brochure of JEE (Advanced) 2026).

Answer 27: The candidates with less than 40% disabilities AND having difficulty in writing are eligible for the services of a scribe (amanuensis) as per the office memorandum of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, F.No. P-13013/75/2023-Policy-DD-III dated August 01, 2025. Candidates who require the services of a scribe (amanuensis) are required to make a request during the registration process of JEE (Advanced) 2026 in the prescribed format. The requisition, along with a copy of the disability and having difficulty in writing certificate must be uploaded at the time of online registration for JEE (Advanced) 2026 (refer Clause 14, Services of a Scribe of Information Brochure of JEE (Advanced) 2026).

Answer 28: YES. The candidates with less than 40% disabilities AND having difficulty in writing are eligible for the services of a scribe (amanuensis) as per the office memorandum of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, F.No. P-13013/75/2023-Policy-DD-III dated August 01, 2025. Candidates who need the services of a scribe (amanuensis) are required to make a request during the registration process of JEE (Advanced) 2026 in the prescribed format. The requisition, along with a copy of the disability and having difficulty in writing Certificate must be uploaded at the time of online registration for JEE (Advanced) 2026 (refer Clause 14. Services of a Scribe of Information Brochure of JEE (Advanced) 2026).

Answer 29: PwD candidates with benchmark disability (with at least 40% impairment) who desire to avail the services of a scribe (amanuensis) must opt for this option at the time of the online registration for JEE (Advanced) 2026 by submitting the request in the prescribed format. The requisition, along with a copy of the PwD certificate OR UDID card OR a copy of the certificate of Dyslexia (Severe), should be uploaded at the time of online registration for JEE (Advanced) 2026. The formats for the Request Letter and PwD/Dyslexia (Severe) certificates are given in Annexure-II [CERTIFICATE FORMATS of JEE (Advanced) 2026] of the Information Brochure (refer Clause 14. Services of a Scribe of Information Brochure of JEE (Advanced) 2026).

Answer 30: Candidates with less than 40% disability and having difficulty in writing who desire to avail the services of a scribe (amanuensis) must opt for this option at the time of the online registration for JEE (Advanced) 2026 by submitting the request in the prescribed format. The requisition, along with a copy of the disability and having difficulty in writing certificate should be uploaded at the time of online registration for JEE (Advanced) 2026. The formats for the Request Letter, and disability and having difficulty in writing Certificate are given in Annexure-II [CERTIFICATE FORMATS of JEE (Advanced) 2026] of the Information Brochure (refer Clause 14. Services of a Scribe of Information Brochure of JEE (Advanced) 2026).

Answer 31: Candidates with less than 40% disability and having difficulty in writing are NOT eligible for PwD reservation-5% seats in each of OPEN, GEN-EWS, OBC-NCL, SC, and ST category seats, irrespective of whether or not you have availed the services of Scribe (amanuensis) and/or compensatory time.

Answer 32: Availing the services of a scribe (amanuensis) will not influence JEE (Advanced) 2026 ranking and the further seat allocation process. However, if it is found at any stage that a candidate has used the services of a scribe but does not possess the extent of disability, and /or does not have difficulty in writing that warrants the use of a scribe, she/he will be excluded from the process of evaluation, ranking and admission. In case such a candidate has already been admitted to any IIT, the candidate’s admission will be cancelled.

Answer 33: PwD candidates with benchmark disability (at least 40% impairment), irrespective of whether they use the services of a scribe, are eligible for one hour compensatory time, i.e., the end time will be 13:00 IST for Paper 1 and 18:30 IST for Paper 2. However, in order to avail the compensatory time, the candidate MUST fill up the requisite form while registering for JEE (Advanced) 2026 on the online registration portal. The requisition, along with a copy of the PwD certificate, should be uploaded at the time of online registration for JEE (Advanced) 2026. The formats for the Request Letter and PwD/Dyslexia (Severe) certificates are given in Annexure-II [CERTIFICATE FORMATS of JEE (Advanced) 2026] of the Information Brochure.

Answer 34: Candidates with less than 40% disability and having difficulty in writing, irrespective of whether they use the services of a scribe, are eligible for one hour compensatory time, i.e., the end time will be 13:00 IST for Paper 1 and 18:30 IST for Paper 2. However, in order to avail the compensatory time, the candidate MUST fill up the requisite form while registering for JEE (Advanced) 2026 on the online registration portal. The requisition, along with a copy of the disability and having difficulty in writing Certificate should be uploaded at the time of online registration for JEE (Advanced) 2026. The format for the Request Letter, and Disability and having difficulty in writing Certificate are given in Annexure-II [CERTIFICATE FORMATS of JEE (Advanced) 2026] of the Information Brochure.

Answer 35: If a candidate avails the compensatory time applicable for PwD candidates only but fails to produce a valid PwD certificate, then the candidate’s registration will be cancelled, and the candidate will be debarred from the entire ranking and admission process. In case the candidate has already been admitted to any IIT, the admission will be cancelled.

Answer 36: If a candidate avails the compensatory time for candidates with less than 40% disability and having difficulty in writing but fails to produce a valid disability and having difficulty in writing Certificate, then the candidate’s registration will be cancelled, and the candidate will be debarred from the entire ranking and admission process. In case the candidate has already been admitted to any IIT, the admission will be cancelled.

Answer 37: Upload the document having Class XII (or equivalent) marks statement.

Answer 38: YES. The candidates who appeared for Class XII (or equivalent) examination in 2026 can register for JEE (Advanced) 2026 without uploading the Class XII (or equivalent) certificate. However, if the mark sheet of the Class XII (or equivalent) examination for 2026 is available at the time of registration, then it should be uploaded.

Answer 39: NO. Only the candidates who qualify JEE (Advanced) 2026 are eligible for AAT 2026. There is no relation between JEE (Main) B.Arch. and/or B.Planning Paper(s) and AAT.

Answer 40: YES. Candidates who had taken admissions to NITs in 2025 are eligible to appear for JEE (Advanced) 2026, provided they satisfy all other eligibility criteria mentioned in Clause 11 of the JEE (Advanced) 2026 Information Brochure.

Answer 41: YES. You are eligible to write JEE (Advanced) 2026, provided you also satisfy all other eligibility criteria mentioned in Clause 11 of the JEE (Advanced) 2026 Information Brochure.

Answer 42: YES. You are eligible to appear for JEE (Advanced) 2026, provided you also satisfy all other eligibility criteria mentioned in Clause 11 of the JEE (Advanced) 2026 Information Brochure.

Answer 43: NO. You are NOT eligible to appear for JEE (Advanced) 2026.

Answer 44: NO. You are NOT eligible to appear for JEE (Advanced) 2026.

Answer 45: If you accepted a seat in an IIT through JoSAA 2025 and did not withdraw the allotted seat in the IIT from JoSAA before the last round of seat allotment, then you are NOT eligible for JEE (Advanced) 2026.

Answer 46: YES. You are eligible for JEE (Advanced) 2026, provided you satisfy all other eligibility criteria mentioned in the Information Brochure (see Clause 11 of JEE (Advanced) 2026 Information Brochure).

Answer 47: NO. If you have NOT completed Step 3 of the registration process by paying the registration fees, your registration is NOT complete. If your registration is not complete, your admit card for JEE (Advanced) 2026 examination will not be generated and you will not be eligible to appear for JEE (Advanced) 2026.

Answer 48: In case of any problem in downloading the admit card, the candidate should immediately contact the Chairperson, JEE (Advanced) 2026 of the nearest Zonal Coordinating IIT, listed in Annexure V of the Information Brochure.

Answer 49: Not all defence service personnel’s children are eligible for DS category seats. Two DS category seats are earmarked for preferential allotment in each Institute for children of defence/paramilitary personnel killed or permanently disabled in action during war or peacetime operations. To avail this preferential allotment, a DS candidate must be in the Common Rank List of JEE (Advanced) 2026. A certificate (format provided in “Annexure II: Form DS” in the Information Brochure of JEE (Advanced) 2026, as per Ministry of Defence, Government of India, guideline), issued by respective record offices of Armed Forces Personnel is required to be eligible for belonging to the DS category.

Answer 50: YES. Writing both Paper 1 and Paper 2 is compulsory in JEE (Advanced) 2026 to be considered for evaluation and rank list preparation.

Answer 51: NO. Your result will neither be prepared nor declared. It is compulsory to appear for both papers.

Answer 52: NO. There is no need to indicate Question  paper language at the time of JEE (Advanced) 2026 registration. Candidates will have the option to choose their preferred language (English or Hindi), as the default language for viewing the Question s at the start of the Computer-Based Test (CBT) of JEE (Advanced) 2026. Candidates will also have the option to switch/toggle between their preferred language (English or Hindi) during the entire period of the examination.

Answer 53: YES. Question s will be displayed on the screen in the default language (English or Hindi), chosen by the candidate at the start of the CBT examination. Further, the candidate can also switch/toggle between English and Hindi languages, as the viewing language for any Question  anytime during the entire period of the examination. The candidate will also have the option of changing the default Question  viewing language anytime during the examination.

Answer 54: YES. You will be given a “Scribble Pad” (containing blank sheets, for rough work) at the start of every paper of JEE (Advanced) 2026. You can do all your calculations inside this “Scribble Pad”. No extra scribble pad will be given to candidates. You will need to bring your own pen/pencil/eraser.

Answer 55: NO. Question  paper or responses will not be given in hard copy to any candidate after the examination. However, the responses of all the candidates who have appeared for both Paper 1 and Paper 2, recorded during the exam, along with the Question s of each paper, will be available for downloading from the candidate portal, whose link will be made available on the JEE (Advanced) 2026 website after the examination.

Answer 56: The responses of all the candidates who have appeared for both Paper 1 and Paper 2, recorded during the exam, along with the Question s of each paper, will be available for downloading from the candidate portal, whose link will be made available on the JEE (Advanced) 2026 website after the examination.

Answer 57: If the JEE (Advanced) 2026 aggregate marks scored by two or more candidates are the same, then the following tie-break policy will be used for awarding ranks:

STEP 1: Candidates having higher positive marks will be awarded higher rank. If the tie breaking criterion at Step 1 fails to break the tie, then the following criterion at Step 2 will be followed.

STEP 2: Higher rank will be assigned to the candidate who has obtained higher marks in Mathematics. If this does not break the tie, higher rank will be assigned to the candidate who has obtained higher marks in Physics. If there is a tie even after this, candidates will be assigned the same rank.

Answer 58: YES. All JEE (Advanced) 2026 qualified candidates MUST register with the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) 2026 and fill in all possible course choices in order of preference to be eligible for admission to IITs.

Answer 59: All candidates who have qualified in JEE (Advanced) 2026 MUST register on the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) 2026 website and also MUST fill in their course choices within the prescribed time frame in order to be eligible for admission to IITs. If any JEE (Advanced) 2026 qualified candidate has NOT done the same, then the candidate will NOT be considered for admission to any program in IITs through JoSAA 2026.

Answer 60: NO. If you have not filled in your course choices by the deadline (last date for choice filling), then you will NOT be considered for admission to any program in IITs through JoSAA 2026.

Answer 61: Candidates who appeared in Class XII (or equivalent) examination for the first time in 2025 and wish to (or have to) reappear in 2026 with the objective to qualify through top 20 percentile cut-off criteria, MUST reappear in all the subjects. For such candidates, top 20 percentile cut-off for 2026 will be considered.

Answer 62: If a candidate had appeared for her/his Class XII (or equivalent) in 2025 and wishes to improve her/his aggregate marks to meet the “aggregate marks of 75% (or 65% for SC, ST and PwD) criterion”, she/he can reappear for any number of subjects she/he wishes for improvement in the same board (refer clause 26 of the information brochure). The percentage marks in this situation will be calculated by considering the marks obtained in 2025 or 2026, whichever is higher, in the respective subjects, in her/his two attempts in 2025 and 2026.

Answer 63: The marks scored in the following five subjects will be considered for calculating the aggregate marks of the candidates (and also the cut-off marks for fulfilling the top 20 percentile criterion).

i. Physics

ii. Chemistry

iii. Mathematics

iv. A language (if the candidate has taken more than one language, then the language with the higher marks will be considered)

v. Any subject other than the above four (the subject with the highest marks will be considered)

Answer 64: The foreign national candidates who have studied or are studying in India/abroad at 10+2 level or equivalent at the time of registering for JEE (Advanced) 2026 are NOT required to write JEE (Main) 2026 and may register for JEE (Advanced) 2026 directly subject to fulfilment of other eligibility criteria (see Clause 11 of JEE (Advanced) 2026 Information Brochure; for further details refer to https://jeeadv.ac.in/foreign.html). These foreign national candidates are outside the ambit of reservation of seats under the GEN-EWS, OBC-NCL, SC, ST, and PwD categories/sub-categories, as specified herein. There are no separate supernumerary seats or sub-category for females in the foreign national supernumerary seats.

Answer 65: Please refer to Clause 11 of JEE (Advanced) 2026 Information Brochure for eligibility criteria for foreign national candidates for appearing in JEE (Advanced) 2026 (please also visit https://jeeadv.ac.in/foreign.html).

Answer 66: NO. As per the decision dated February 03, 2023 passed by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in Writ Petition (Civil) 891 / 2021, persons who have secured the OCI/PIO card subsequent to 04.03.2021 will NOT be considered as at par with an Indian national and will be considered as a foreign national.

Answer 67: NO. Candidates who have secured OCI/PIO card subsequent to 04.03.2021 and have studied or are studying in India/abroad at 10+2 level or equivalent at the time of registering for JEE (Advanced) 2026 are NOT required to write JEE (Main) 2026 and may register for JEE (Advanced) 2026 directly subject to fulfilment of other eligibility criteria (for details refer to https://jeeadv.ac.in/foreign.html).

Answer 68: In light of recent judicial pronouncement (Decision dated October 16, 2024, passed by the Hon’ble Delhi High Court in Writ Petition (Civil) No. 12263/2024) concerning OCI/PIO candidates, the following provisions are made for such candidates.

OCI/PIO candidates who have obtained their OCI/PIO cards before 04.03.2021 have the option of applying for JEE (Advanced) 2026 EITHER as (a) foreign nationals OR (b) at par with Indian nationals. Accordingly, OCI/PIO candidates are divided into three categories as follows:

(i) Those OCI/PIO candidates who have obtained their OCI/PIO cards subsequent to 04.03.2021 (Decision dated February 03, 2023 passed by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in Writ Petition (Civil) No. 891/2021) will be considered as foreign national candidates and will be governed by the eligibility conditions contained in the JEE (Advanced) 2026 Information Brochure for the foreign national candidates (see Clause 11 of JEE (Advanced) 2026 Information Brochure). For ease of convenience, these candidates are referred to as OCI/PIO (F). The OCI/PIO (F) candidates will be eligible to compete only for the foreign supernumerary seats.

(ii) Those OCI/PIO candidates who have obtained their OCI/PIO cards before 04.03.2021 AND choose to be considered as foreign nationals, will be governed by the eligibility conditions contained in the JEE (Advanced) 2026 Information Brochure for the foreign national candidates and are also referred to as OCI/PIO (F) (see Clause 11 of JEE (Advanced) 2026 Information Brochure). The OCI/PIO (F) candidates will be eligible to compete only for the foreign supernumerary seats.

(iii) Those OCI/PIO candidates who have obtained their OCI/PIO cards before 04.03.2021 AND choose to be treated at par with Indian nationals, will be governed by the eligibility conditions contained in the JEE (Advanced) 2026 Information Brochure for the Indian national candidates and are referred to as OCI/PIO (I) (see Clause 11 of JEE (Advanced) 2026 Information Brochure).

Answer 69: NO. You do NOT need to appear in JEE (Main) 2026 in order to be eligible to register for JEE (Advanced) 2026.

Answer 70: YES. You need to appear in JEE (Main) 2026 in order to be eligible to register for JEE (Advanced) 2026.

Answer 71: At the time of JOSAA seat allocation, the OCI/PIO (I) candidates (see Clause 6.2 of JEE (Advanced) 2026 Information Brochure) shall be considered for the Female Supernumerary seats as applicable, subject to qualifying the JEE (Advanced) 2026.

Answer 72: At the time of JOSAA seat allocation, the OCI/PIO (I) candidates (see Clause 6.2 of JEE (Advanced) 2026 Information Brochure) shall be considered for the seats in the OPEN and/or OPEN-PwD category and shall be included in the Common Rank List (CRL) and/or CRL-PwD.

Answer 73: NO. You will NOT be eligible for the benefit of reservation under PwD category.

Answer 74: NO. You will NOT be eligible for the benefit of reservation under the PwD category.

Answer 75: NO. As an OCI/PIO (F) candidate, you will NOT be entitled to the benefit of reservation under GEN-EWS/OBC-NCL/SC/ST category for the allocation of seats during JOSAA.

Answer 76: NO. As an OCI/PIO (I) candidate, you will NOT be entitled to the benefit of reservation under the GEN-EWS/OBC-NCL/SC/ST category for the allocation of seats during JOSAA. At the time of seat allocation, the OCI/PIO (I) candidates shall be considered for the seats in the OPEN and/or OPEN-PwD category, as also for the Female Supernumerary seats as applicable, subject to qualifying the JEE (Advanced) 2026.

Answer 77: NO. You will NOT be entitled to the benefit of reservation under GEN-EWS/OBC-NCL/SC/ST category for the allocation of seats during JOSAA.

Answer 78: You have to exercise your option while registering for JEE (Advanced) 2026. The option, once submitted, cannot be changed at any subsequent stage.

Answer 79: You have to exercise your option while registering for JEE (Advanced) 2026. The option, once submitted, cannot be changed at any subsequent stage.

Answer 80: NO. The option, once submitted CANNOT be changed at any subsequent stage after registering for JEE (Advanced) 2026.

Answer 81: NO. The option once submitted CANNOT be changed at any subsequent stage after registering for JEE (Advanced) 2026.

Answer 82: NO. Foreign National candidates studying or studied 12th in India/abroad are NOT required to write JEE (Main) 2026 and may register for JEE (Advanced) 2026 directly subject to fulfilment of other eligibility criteria (for details refer to https://jeeadv.ac.in/foreign.html).

Answer 83: YES. If you have qualified for JEE (Advanced) 2026 through JEE (Main) 2026, you have to use your JEE (Main) 2026 credentials for JEE (Advanced) 2026 registration, subject to the fulfilment of other eligibility criteria (for details, refer to https://jeeadv.ac.in).

Answer 84: If you have qualified for JEE (Advanced) 2026 through JEE (Main) 2026, you may either register directly as a foreign national or you may use your JEE (Main) 2026 credentials for JEE (Advanced) 2026 registration, subject to the fulfilment of other eligibility criteria (for details refer to https://jeeadv.ac.in/foreign.html).

Answer 85: If you have qualified for JEE (Advanced) 2026 through JEE (Main) 2026, you are advised to use your JEE (Main) 2026 credentials for JEE (Advanced) 2026 registration subject to fulfilment of other eligibility criteria (for details refer to https://jeeadv.ac.in) .

Answer 86: YES. You can apply for JEE (Advanced) 2026 through direct registration subject to fulfilment of other eligibility criteria (for details refer to https://jeeadv.ac.in).

Answer 87: A few IITs admit students to their UG programs based on their performance in International Olympiad Exams in various subjects. Each Institute has its own criteria for such admissions. Hence, candidates are advised to visit the respective IIT websites for further information. A link to more information on this matter will be available on the JoSAA 2026 website.

Answer 88: Yes. The candidate should be qualified in JEE (Advanced) and should be in any one of the rank lists to be eligible to apply for Sports Excellence Admission or Fine Arts and Culture Excellence Admission at any of the offering IITs. Please visit the websites https://ugadmissions.iitm.ac.in/sea/ and https://ugadmissions.iitm.ac.in/face/ for more details.

Answer 89: A seat in an academic program will be allotted to a foreign candidate or an OCI/PIO (F) candidate if the candidate’s CRL rank is the same or better than the closing rank of the GEN category candidate under the Gender-Neutral pool in that academic program, and the candidate satisfies all the eligibility requirements meant for a GEN category candidate. Such seats allocated to foreign candidates will be supernumerary and are limited to up to 10% of the total number of seats of the respective IIT, program-wise. More details would be provided in the JoSAA Business Rules 2026, as and when they are published.

Answer 90: YES. You are eligible to appear for JEE (Advanced) 2026, provided you satisfy all the eligibility criteria as per Clause 11 of the JEE (Advanced) 2026 information brochure.

Answer 91: NO. You are not eligible to appear for JEE (Advanced) 2026.

Answer 92: The marks for the second year alone will be used for computing the qualifying percentage of the Class XII (or equivalent) exam.

Answer 93: YES. As your first PIO card was issued before 04.03.2021, you can be considered as OCI/PIO (I) candidate. However, you need to upload copies of both the PIO card that was cancelled and the currently valid OCI card issued subsequent to 04.03.2021, as well as other documents mentioned in the Information Brochure of JEE (Advanced) 2026.

Answer 94: YES. However, you need to upload a copy of a valid OCI card, as well as other documents mentioned in the Information Brochure of JEE (Advanced) 2026.

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CUET UG 2026 Registrations Re-Opened:

Many aspirants were asking NTA to reopen the CUET registrations, as many students couldn’t apply due to certain reasons. Here is the good news for all those students: NTA has finally reopened CUET UG 2026 registrations. Interested candidates can find the new dates here. 

On 23rd February 2026, NTA released the notification of CUET UG 2026 registrations. As per the released notification, CUET UG 2026 registrations have reopened on 23rd February and will close on 26th February 2026. 

Let us inform you that in the previous phase, NTA opened registration for CUET 2026 on 3rd January 2026 and closed it on 31st January 2026.

But during that period, many students couldn’t apply because the server was busy. less awareness and other reasons. Such aspirants were asking for a second chance to register. And, in response, NTA has reopened it. 

In the Press Note 

In the released press note, NTA has indicated that no further extension will be granted to apply for the CUET UG 2026. All remaining aspirants must apply for this opportunity without delay. 

  • The website will to apply – cuet.nta.nic.in 
  • 23 Feb 2026 (Afternoon) – 26 Feb 2026 

No Correction Window Facility Will Be Provided 

Students who will apply in this phase of CUET UG 2026 re-opened registration window have to submit the application form with no errors, as NTA has clarified that there will be no facility of a correction window for the students. 

So, make sure you don’t make any mistakes in the application form. 

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JEE Main 2026 Session-2 Correction Dates

The registration procedure for the JEE Main 2026 session 2 is scheduled to finish on 25th February 2026. It started earlier this month. After the registrations, NTA has scheduled the JEE Main 2026 session-2 correction procedure. 

On 21st February 2026, NTA released a press note regarding the correction dates in the JEE Main 2026 session-2. This press note includes the complete correction schedule, along with some important instructions that we will discuss in this artilce. 

This JEE Main correction window allows all the applicants to make corrections in the personal details, exam centre choice, and some other things in the submitted application form.

So, if you are someone who has applied for the second session of JEE Main 2026 and want to make corrections in your form, this is the way. The schedule is given below, so check the JEE Main 2026 session-2 correction dates and be ready with the changes. 

JEE Main 2026 Session-2 Correction Dates

According to the released press note by NTA, the JEE Main 2026 Session-2 correction window is scheduled to open on 27th February 2026. Secondly, as always, the correction window opens for two days; the last date for the corrections in JEE Main 2026 Session-2 is 28th February 2026 at 11.50 PM. 

Make sure this is the only chance to correct your JEE Main application form. So, if you think you are not able to make the changes, go to the experts for help so that there is no chance of mistakes again. 

There will be no extension of the correction window. So, please don’t delay and apply for the corrections as soon as the window opens. 

Allowed & Not Allowed Changes in JEE Main 2026 Correction Window

NTA has released the list of changes allowed and not allowed in the application form. Check it out from the table. 

CategoryFields
NOT Allowed to Change– Mobile Number – Email Address – Permanent Address – Present Address – Emergency Contact Details – Photograph of Candidate
Allowed to Change (Any ONE Field)– Candidate Name – Father’s Name – Mother’s Name
Allowed to Change (ALL Fields)– Class 10 Details – Class 12 / Equivalent Details – State Code of Eligibility
Allowed to Change — Exam Related– Examination City – Medium of Examination
Allowed to Change (ALL Fields)– Date of Birth – Gender – Category – Sub-category / PwD (if not verified via UDID) – Signature
Allowed to ADD– Additional Paper
Allowed for Non-Aadhaar Registered Candidates– Aadhaar Details
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Note:

  • If there is an impact on the fee, then the additional fee will be charged as applicable.
  • Corrections in these fields will be applicable only after payment of any additional fee, if applicable.
  • The only one-time correction will be allowed to the candidate, i.e. once the corrections are done and submitted, the form shall be frozen.

Download the official notification of JEE Main 2026 Session-2 Correction Schedule Press Note -Download Here 

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PCP Sikar JEE Mains Result 2026

On 16th February 2026, NTA released the final answer key and results for the JEE Main 2026 first session. As soon as the result was announced, everyone started talking about the JEE Mains 2026 result of PCP Sikar, as we are the ones who showcase our results first in the industry, and here it is. 

However, the PCP Sikar JEE Mains result 2026 is already spread on social media. And this year, we are trending more as PCP Sikar has given Sikar JEE Mains topper 2026. Further in the article, we will know about it, but first, let’s explore the overall PCP SIkar JEE Mains 2026 result. 

Let you know that session 1 of JEE Main 2026 was held from 21st January to 29th January 2026, the provisional answer key was released on 4th February, and challenges in the key closed on 6th February 2026. 

PCP Sikar JEE Mains Result 2026

This year’s result of PCP Sikar is more special than ever, as we have, for the first time in history, given Sikar JEE Mains topper 2026, Navdeep Mann, from Bhobiya, Jhunjunu. He scored 99.9768%tile in his 12th class. 

Well, it was the topper, but as we always said, we are not only known for the toppers, we are the ones who are known for the quality results withthe highest number of toppers and the highest number of selections (selection ratio). 

In JEE Mains 2026 results, 75 studnets of PCP Sikar scored above 99%tile and 06 students of PCP Sikar scored above the 99.94th percentile. 

List of PCP Sikar JEE Mains Result 2026 Toppers

  1. Navdeep Mann – 99.9768%ile
  2. Vivek Gupta – 99.9677%ile
  3. Vikas Dhakharwal – 99.9519%ile
  4. Rahul Kumawat – 99.9423%ile
  5. Nikhil – 99.9478%ile
  6. Brajkishor Meena – 99.9451%ile

Find the last few years’ JEE Main results for PCP Sikar. The year-wise result is mentioned here.

PCP Sikar JEE Mains Result 2025

PCP Sikar JEE Mains 2025 result shocked everyone with a tremendous number of toppers and 99.90%tile + achievers. Toppers of PCP Sikar JEE Main result 2025 are Trivendram Singh and Arman Mahar, who scored 99.94%tile. Let you know both are classroom students of PCP Sikar who have been studying in PCP Sikar only.

Apart from the toppers with 99.94% tile, there are many other achievers in the PCP Sikar JEE Mains 2025 Session-1 result.

  • 7 students scored above the 99.90% tile in the JEE Main 2025.
  • 157 students of PCP Sikar scored above 98.00% tile in JEE Mains 2025.
  • Mahendra Kala scored 99.940 percentile, Manish Bajiya scored 99.940 percentile, Dhruvi Chaudhary scored 99.920 in class 12th, Yogita scored 99.910, and Neeraj Kumawat scored 99.905 marks in class 12th.
  • A large number of students have secured marks above 99.00 percentile and 98.00 percentile. This result of PCP, Prince is one of the best results in the country in terms of number of appeared students.

The list below includes our top 7 performers in the JEE Main 2025 result of PCP Sikar.

Student Name JEE Mains 2025 Score
Trivandrum Singh99.945percentile
Arman Mahar99.941 percentile
Mahendar Kala99.940 percentile
Manish Bajiya 99.940 percentile
Jay Rankawat 99.940 percentile
Dhruvi Chaudhary 99.920 percentile
Yogita 99.910 percentile
Neeraj Kumawat99.905 percentile
PCP Sikar JEE Mains Result 2025

PCP Sikar JEE Mains Result 2024

1200 was the total number of students from PCP Sikar who appeared in the JEE Main 2024 second attempt. Among only 1200 students, 12 students of PCP Sikar scored above 99.70%tile, and more than 53 students got above 99.00%tile, 127 students scored above 98.00%tile and total 342 students got above 97.00%tile. And do you know the best part?

Most of all, these top scorers from PCP Sikar in JEE Mains 2024, on their second attempt, appeared in the JEE with their 12th class. It means they cracked JEE Mains in their first attempt. 

Talking about the other JEE coaching results, the top scorers’ ratio of PCP Sikar is far better than the rest of the coachings in Sikar. The ratio of 97.00%tile+ scorers in PCP Sikar is 1:4. This means that every 4th student at PCP Sikar scores above 95%tile in JEE Main. Nonetheless, here are our top scorers who are in today’s limelight in Sikar:

Student Name JEE Mains 2024 Score
Dhruv Srivastava99.88 percentile
Rishabh Pareek99.88 percentile
Aniruddha Kaaviya99.85 percentile
Teena Kumari99.82 percentile
Deepak Saaran99.77 percentile
Jai Rankawat99.76 percentile
Prave Kamboj 99.74 percentile
Ankit Saini 99.71 percentile
Sachin Budania99.71 percentile
Mahendra Kala99.70 percentile
Gajesh99.70 percentile
Trivandrum Singh99.70 percentile
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Nutshells on PCP Sikar JEE Mains Result of January Attempt

As you all know, this was the second attempt. The first attempt was held in January 2024, and the result was announced on February 13, 2024. In the first attempt, the PCP Sikar JEE Mains 2024 result was also out of the box, with 34 students scoring above 99.00%, 74 students getting above 98.00%, and 387 students getting 95.00%. 

Result Stats Are Increasing Every Year

As you can see, PCP Sikar’s JEE result stats are getting better year by year, even though we have better stats than the last attempt at JEE 2024. Last year, 26 students scored above the 99.00%tile in the JEE Mains, and this year, we have doubled this number and reached 50 students above the 90.00 percentile.

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Sikar JEE Mains Topper 2026: Navdeep Mann with 99.9768%tile

The results for the JEE Mains 2026 session have been released, and the buzz around the results is palpable. Now, since Sikar is a hub for JEE and NEET, people across the country are especially eager to know Sikar’s JEE Mains 2026 results and who the Sikar JEE Mains topper 2026 is this time.

Let’s talk about this and find out who is the Sikar topper in JEE Mains 2026, which coaching he was from, and how he achieved this incredible score. 

Who is the Sikar JEE Mains Topper 2026?

Who is the Sikar JEE Mains Topper 2026?
Who is the Sikar JEE Mains Topper 2026?

This year, Sikar’s JEE Mains Topper 2026 is Navdeep Mann, who scored a 99.9768 percentile. The most remarkable thing is that Navdeep achieved this result in his first attempt, while still in 12th grade.

Natively, Navdeep Mann is from Bhobiya village in Jhunjhunu district, Rajasthan. His father’s name is Suresh Kumar. He is from a simple family background with no such educational background, as Navdeep is the first one to crack exams like JEE Main. 

Navdeep has been a regular classroom student at PCP Sikar. Whenever JEE preparation is discussed in Sikar, PCP Sikar’s name naturally comes up, and this result once again proved that PCP Sikar is the best JEE Coaching in Sikar. 

What was Navdeep’s strategy to score 99.9768% tile in JEE Mains 2026?

Just after we got to know that he is the Sikar topper JEE Mains 2026, we had a special conversation with Navdeep. He told us that he followed a structured plan from the beginning. His focus was on limited and fixed study material. He didn’t constantly jump into new books or random sources. This may seem like a small thing, but in reality, this is where many students make mistakes.

He regularly joined PCP Sikar’s test series. After each test, he wasn’t just happy or sad to see his marks; he conducted a detailed analysis. He would sit down with teachers and mentors and discuss where he made mistakes, which topics he was weak in, and what he needed to improve on for the next test.

About the Coaching Behind the Sikar Topper JEE Mains 2026

As soon as it was known that the JEE Mains 2026 topper, Navdeep Mann PCP, was from Sikar, the coaching centre was filled with excitement and pride. The management team, faculty and students celebrated this achievement in the PCP Prime campus. 

The coaching management stated it as a very proud moment, saying, “We work year-round for such results, and when we get them, we undoubtedly feel great.”

Now, our target is the April 2026 attempts of JEE Main and JEE Advanced, so we can do even better in them.

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JEE Mains 2026 Session-1 Final Answer Key Released https://exams.pcpsikar.com/jee/jee-main-final-answer-key-download-here/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=jee-main-final-answer-key-download-here Mon, 16 Feb 2026 06:21:00 +0000 https://exams.pcpsikar.com/?p=2205 4 days after the delay, the National Testing Agency (NTA) released the JEE Main 2026 session-1 final answer key. As […]

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JEE Mains 2026 Session-1 Final Answer Key

4 days after the delay, the National Testing Agency (NTA) released the JEE Main 2026 session-1 final answer key. As always, the final answer key is live on the official website of JEE Main NTA. Aspirants can go and download it from there. 

Lakhs of aspirants across the country waiting for their score board have breathed a sigh of relief. Earlier, NTA had released the provisional answer key, for which all the candidates were given a deadline of 11:30 p.m. on 6th February 2026, to challenge it.

Let you know that the National Testing Agency conducted the JEE (Main) 2026 session-1 exam from 21st January to 29th Jan 2026 for Paper 1: B.E./B.Tech) 

Here is How to Check the Final Answer Key of JEE Main 2026 Session-1 

All the candidates can check the final answer key of JEE (Main) 2026 Session-1 by following the steps given below.

  1. First, visit the official website of NTA for the JEE (Main) exam.
  2. Click on the Latest @NTA Section given on the homepage of the website.
  3. After this, you can check your final answer key for JEE (Main) 2026 Session 1 -Final Answer Key of B.E/B.Tech in the news section.

Here, you can see the JEE Main 2026 session-1 final answer key on your screen. 

Direct Link to Check the Final Answer Key Click Here

PCP Sikar JEE Test Series 2026 Launched: Schedule & Syllabus

Let us tell you that on the basis of this final answer key, NTA will prepare the scorecard of the second session of JEE (Main) 2025. NTA may release the results of JEE (Main) 2026 Session 1 in a couple of days. Well, you have to be updated with the official website as the official date is not announced. 

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CBSE On-Screen Marking Rules 2026 Explained https://exams.pcpsikar.com/boards/cbse-on-screen-marking-rules/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cbse-on-screen-marking-rules Sun, 15 Feb 2026 18:22:40 +0000 https://exams.pcpsikar.com/?p=3113 As most students are aware by now, this year’s CBSE 12th class answer copies will be checked digitally on-screen. This […]

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CBSE On-Screen Marking Rules 2026
CBSE On-Screen Marking Rules 2026

As most students are aware by now, this year’s CBSE 12th class answer copies will be checked digitally on-screen. This has been discussed in coaching centres, schools, and on social media. But we have seen there have been many rumours about the new policy. To burst the rumour cloud and clear students’ confusion, here we are with the CBSE on-screen marking rules 2026. 

If you are a student and appearing in the 12th boards 2026, you must know these rules of CBSE on-screen marking 2026. These rules will clear your mind and reduce stress. Meanwhile, these rules include pointers for schools and teachers, so they are also welcome in this article.   

Let’s Have a Brief on CBSE on Screen Marking 2026

This year, CBSE has implemented an on-screen marking system, currently only for the 12th-grade board exam. This means your entire answer sheet will be scanned and checked by the teacher on a computer screen. The old practice of holding the answer sheet in hand and flipping through the pages will no longer be in place.

Now, let’s move forward to the rules. 

CBSE On-Screen Marking Rules 2026 

There are many rules that will be rolled out under this scheme. These rules include a compulsion for schools to participate, priority for students in the optional questions, etc. Well, here are all the rules of CBSE on Screen Marking 2026; 

The foremost rule of CBSE on-screen marking is about optional questions. If a question has two options and the student attempts both, the answer with the higher score will be counted. However, it is best to write the answer according to the instructions to avoid unnecessary confusion.

This on-screen marking system is currently only applicable to Class 12. The traditional system will continue for other classes.

Every single page of your copy will be scanned, whether the answer is written on it or not. Even blank pages will be visible in the system. So don’t leave anything out, thinking it might not be visible. Everything will be visible now.

If teachers proceed without checking a page, the system will alert them. The copy will not be submitted until every page has been entered. This virtually eliminates the possibility of complaints about unchecked pages.

All affiliated schools are required to participate in the evaluation process. If a school does not cooperate, its results may be withheld. For example, if a school has 500 students taking the exam, a corresponding number of teachers must participate in the evaluation.

All copies will first be scanned. Copies will be collected at each regional centre, scanned, and then uploaded to a central server. Teachers will then check them on screen.

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Is CBSE On-Screen Marking 2026 Secure?

Yes, the system has been designed with both security and transparency in mind. Teachers can log in only from computers with registered IP addresses on the school premises. Checking copies from home or outside locations will not be permitted. This means access will be controlled, and every login and mark entry will be recorded in the system. This reduces the likelihood of any irregularities.

Furthermore, a trial run of the system has been conducted before the evaluation. The entire process, scanning, uploading, and digital checking, has been tested to minimise technical glitches. While no digital system can be said to be 100% error-free, this time the system will be more monitored and tracked than before. This simply means that students’ copies will now be checked in a more secure, recorded environment.

How many students will appear for the 12th board exams this year?

This year, approximately 1,859,479 students will appear for the exam, taking exams in approximately 120 subjects. 

How many copies will be checked in total?

Approximately 1,0044,295 answer sheets will be checked onscreen. This system was deemed necessary to minimise the possibility of human error in such a large number of copies.

What if a teacher skips a page?

If a teacher skips a page without checking it, the system will immediately remind them that they have missed a page. They can’t proceed without completing it.

How many copies will a teacher be assigned at a time?

A teacher will be assigned approximately 20 copies to check at a time. This will ensure an organised and controlled process.

Will foreign teachers also be checking the answer sheets?

Yes. This year, some foreign teachers may also be involved in the evaluation process. This will broaden the scope of evaluation.

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JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Result Postponed: New Result Date Announced https://exams.pcpsikar.com/jee/jee-main-2026-session-1-result-postponed-new-result-date-announced/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=jee-main-2026-session-1-result-postponed-new-result-date-announced Thu, 12 Feb 2026 04:01:08 +0000 https://exams.pcpsikar.com/?p=3100 The result of the JEE Main 2026 January session was scheduled to be released on 12th February 2026, and lakhs […]

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JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Result Postponed
JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Result Postponed

The result of the JEE Main 2026 January session was scheduled to be released on 12th February 2026, and lakhs of students were waiting for it. Now, the NTA has released an update regarding the result and said that the JEE Main 2026 session-1 result is postponed. NTA also shared the new result date of the JEE Main 2026 session-1. 

On 11th February, late at night, NTA released a notice on its Twitter handle. It was regarding the postponement of the JEE Mains result. Let you know the JEE Main 2026 session-1 exam was conducted from 21st January to 29th January 2026. 

After the exam, everything was going as scheduled, the provisional answer key was released on 4th February and the challenge window opened from 4th February to 6th February 2026. 

New Result Date for JEE Main 2026 Session-1

With the postponement news, NTA also announced the JEE Main 2026 session-1 new result date, which is 16th February 2026. 

It means that now the JEE Main 2026 Session-1 result will be released on 16th February 2026 instead of 12th February. 

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Any further changes in the result?

As of now, NTA has not announced any other changes to the JEE Main 2026 results. Means everything else regarding the result will be the same as last year’s; it will be live on the official website, and the final answer key will be released along with the result. 

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A Big Change in CBSE Copy Checking 2026: 12th Class Copies to be Checked Digitally https://exams.pcpsikar.com/boards/a-big-change-in-cbse-copy-checking-12th-class-copies-to-be-checked-digitally/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=a-big-change-in-cbse-copy-checking-12th-class-copies-to-be-checked-digitally Mon, 09 Feb 2026 09:57:27 +0000 https://exams.pcpsikar.com/?p=3084 Ahead of the final board exams, CBSE has announced a major change in the CBSE copy-checking 2026. The process to […]

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Big Change in CBSE Copy Checking 2026
Change in CBSE Copy Checking 2026

Ahead of the final board exams, CBSE has announced a major change in the CBSE copy-checking 2026. The process to check copies (answer sheets) is going to change completely. Earlier, copies were checked physically, but from 2026, the process will be completely digital. Yes, you heard it right, the CBSE 12th class copies will be checked digitally. 

For the students who are going to appear in the 12th Board exam this year, it is big news. Obviously, there will be pros and cons to it. And here, in this article, we are going to see how the big change in CBSE copy checking 2026 will affect students. 

What’s the Change in CBSE Copy Checking 2026?

Until now, the system involved answer sheets being transported from examination centres to evaluators, where they were checked manually, marks were added, and then the process continued. During this process, problems such as totalling errors, missing pages, or delays in re-evaluation often arose. CBSE is now going to address this weak link.

Under the new system, Class 12 answer sheets will be digitally scanned after the exams. Teachers will no longer receive physical copies. They will view the answers on a screen, assign marks, and submit them digitally. The entire process will be digital, from start to finish.

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Benefits of Digital Copy Checking in CBSE 12th 2026

This decision by CBSE is not just a simple shift from “paper to screen.” It impacts the entire system where students’ hard work is translated into marks. Therefore, it’s crucial to understand its advantages and challenges in more detail.

1. Totalling Errors Will be Reduced

Every year, we see that the most common complaint is that, despite all the answers being correct, there was an error in the final total. Many students had to apply for re-evaluation solely for this reason. In the digital system, mark addition will be automated. This virtually eliminates the possibility of human error and assures students that they have received their full marks.

2. Revaluation And Rechecking Will be Much Simpler.

For physical copies, rechecking meant finding the copy, sending it back, and then waiting. With digital copies, all of this is possible with a single click. This not only speeds up the process but also provides the student with a clear explanation of where marks were deducted and why.

3. The result process will be the Faster 

Previously, the process involved sending the answer sheets to the teachers, who would then check them. However, that transportation time has now been eliminated. Additionally, teachers had to manually enter and update records, but all of that time will now be saved, which means the CBSE 12th board results 2026 will be released earlier.

4. Transparency in evaluation will increase.

Last but not least, the benefit of the CBSE 12th 2026 digital copy checking is transparency. From this year, answer copies will be stored digitally, enabling central access to them. It will make the system and checkers more accountable for their checks and marks. 

Why CBSE Copy Checking Changed and Digital Copy Checking Introduced?

If you have ever applied for re-evaluation, you know how long and uncertain the process can be. Sometimes, marks are reduced or increased simply due to totalling errors. Digital checking virtually eliminates this risk, as the system automatically calculates the totals.

Another major benefit is speed. The weeks spent on transporting physical copies will be saved. This will directly impact the result timeline. Results will be declared earlier, and the subsequent admission process will also be completed on time.

Will the CBSE Digital Copy Checking Rule be Applied For 10th Class?

No. This change is currently only for Class 12. No such decision has been implemented for Class 10 or other classes yet. Most probably, this is on the trail basis this year. But, we can expect it to be implemented for the 10th class from next year for sure. 

Takeaways for Students

This doesn’t mean that handwriting, presentation, or the quality of answers will become less important. Teachers will still see exactly what you have written on the screen. The only difference is that your hard work will no longer be hampered by incorrect calculations or slow system performance.

Moreover, you have to take care of the writing more as there are high chances the bad writing copies don’t get scanned accurately. 

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NEET UG 2026 Registrations Started
NEET UG 2026 Registrations Started

Finally, the wait is over; NEET UG 2026 registrations started. Students preparing for the NEET UG 2026 exam can now book their tickets by filling out the online application form. Important details, including a direct link to apply for NEET UG 2026, are provided in the article below. 

On 8th February 2026, NTA released a press note regarding the online application form for NEET UG 2026. It was released on the official NTA NEET website at https://neet.nta.nic.in/

Through this press note, NTA invited all aspirants to apply for India’s only undergraduate medical entrance exam, NEET UG, for the 2026 session. Along with releasing the press note, NTA activated the registration link for all the aspirants. 

Details About NEET UG 2026 Registration

As mentioned, registrations start as soon as the press note is released. This press note has many details that any aspirant must know before applying for the NEET UG 2026. Well, here are the details you need to follow. 

Last Date to Register for NEET UG 2026: The registration process will last for 1 month and will end on 8th March 2026. 

Last Date & Time to Pay the Fee: 8th March 2026 (11:50 PM)

NEET UG 2026 Registration Fee

Category Fee
General 1700/INR
Gen-EWS, OBC-NCL 1600/INR
SC, ST, PwD, Third Gender 1000/INR
Outside India 9500/INR

Announcement of City Intimation: to be announced 

Release of Admit Card: to be announced 

Exam Date & Timing: 3rd May 2026 & 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM

Date of Result: 14th May 2026

Other Key Takeaways from Press Note

The press note outlines strict points for applicants to keep in mind while applying for NEET UG 2026. 

  • Candidates have to apply online only on the NTA official website.
  • Candidates must upload a recent passport-size photo in the required format. 
  • You may submit only one application. 
  • All the details will be sent only to the registered mobile number, so ensure you enter the correct, active mobile number and email ID. 

Direct Link to Apply for NEET UG 2026: Click Here

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