JEE Main 2026 Session 2 is being conducted from April 2 to April 8, 2026, and candidates are advised to carefully check their admit cards for all instructions. One crucial detail is the thumb impression printed on the admit card, which is used for identity verification at the exam centre.
This becomes particularly important for candidates appearing in B.Arch (Paper 2A) and B.Planning (Paper 2B) on April 7, 2026, where strict verification is followed. Candidates must ensure that their thumb impression is clearly visible and matches the one provided during registration to avoid any discrepancies on the exam day.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially activated the download links for the JEE Main Session 2 Admit Cards, starting with the exams scheduled for April 2 and April 4, 2026. It is vital for candidates to affix their left-hand thumb impression in the designated space before reaching the examination center. This process, along with the April session exam dates running through April 8, ensures a secure biometric verification process. Please ensure the impression is clear and not smudged to avoid any identification issues during the mandatory security checks at the venue.
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To correctly put the thumb impression on the JEE Main 2026 Admit Card, candidates should follow these steps:
Take a printout of the JEE Hall Ticket 2026.
Use an ink pad (blue ink preferred) or a ball/gel pen if ink is unavailable.
Clean the left thumb thoroughly to remove dirt or oil.
Press the thumb firmly on the ink pad and then onto the blank space on the admit card.
Ensure the impression does not spread outside the designated space.
Let the ink dry completely before handling the admit card to prevent smudging.
Make sure the impression is clear and fully visible.
Candidates can download the JEE Main 2026 Admit Card by following these steps:
Visit the official website: jeemain.nta.nic.in.
Click on the JEE Main Admit Card 2026 download link.
Enter your application number and password/date of birth.
Sign in to access the admit card.
Check all details carefully, download, and print the admit card.
Here are the basic guidelines candidates need to follow:
Only left-hand thumb should be used.
Use blue ink if possible; a gel/ball pen is acceptable in its absence.
The thumbprint must fit within the designated space.
Ensure the print is clear, smudge-free, and fully visible.
Thumb impression should be done before reaching the exam centre.
The admit card includes essential details for verification:
Candidate’s Name, Father’s Name, and Date of Birth
Gender and Reservation Category
Roll Number and Application Number
Paper/Session for the candidate
Allotted Exam Centre, Date, and Time
Signature and Photograph of the candidate
Parent’s signature
NTA Guidelines and Instructions for the exam
Candidates must carry the admit card with left-hand thumb impression to enter the exam hall.
Only the items allowed by NTA are permitted inside the hall.
Prohibited items include mobile phones, electronic gadgets, calculators, and loose papers.
Candidates must report at least two hours before the exam for verification.
Failure to comply with the thumb impression or ID rules may result in denial of entry.
NTA has specified that only the left-hand thumb impression should be used on the JEE Main 2026 Admit Card. Using the right thumb is strictly prohibited. This standardisation ensures uniform verification across all exam centres and reduces errors in candidate identification.