
Candidates preparing for JEE Main 2026 Session 2 often ask whether calculators are permitted during the examination. The confusion arose due to a mention of an on-screen calculator in the generic CBT platform details. To clarify this, the National Testing Agency (NTA) issued an official public notice confirming that calculators in any form are strictly prohibited in JEE Main. Session 2 of JEE Main 2026 is scheduled to be conducted in April 2026, and aspirants are advised to follow only the latest NTA guidelines published on the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in, to avoid misinformation.
No, calculators are not allowed in JEE Main 2026 Session 2.
The NTA has clearly stated that candidates cannot use physical calculators, virtual calculators, or any electronic calculating devices during the exam. Although a standard on-screen calculator appears in the generic CBT platform description, it does not apply to JEE Main. Candidates will be provided with rough sheets at the exam centre for calculations, which must be returned after the exam.
The National Testing Agency issued a public notice on 2 November 2025 clarifying that the mention of a virtual calculator in the CBT appendix was a typographical error. NTA confirmed that JEE Main does not allow calculators in any form. The revised Information Bulletin for JEE Main 2026 has been uploaded on the official website, and candidates are advised to refer only to the updated version for accurate instructions.
Since calculators are banned, candidates must rely on mental calculation skills and rough work during the exam. NTA provides rough sheets at the exam centre for solving numerical problems. No personal stationery, smart devices, or electronic aids are allowed inside the examination hall. Practising calculations ma