
In JEE Main 2026, the use of calculators in any form is not permitted in the examination. This rule applies to both Session 1 and Session 2 of the exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA).
Even though JEE Main is conducted in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode, candidates will not get access to any calculator tool during the exam. Students are expected to solve numerical problems using their own calculation skills and understanding of concepts.
Because of this rule, preparation should include regular practice of calculations and numerical questions without relying on any device.
No, a virtual or on-screen calculator will not be available during JEE Main 2026 Session 2. The exam is designed in a way that allows students to solve questions using formulas, logic, and basic calculations.
This means candidates should be comfortable solving problems quickly, especially in Mathematics and numerical-based questions in Physics and Chemistry.
Since calculators are not allowed, students appearing in the April session can focus on improving their calculation speed and accuracy. Some helpful preparation tips include:
Practice numerical questions daily
Revise key formulas regularly
Solve mock tests in exam-like conditions
Work on faster calculation methods
These habits can make a big difference during the actual exam.
Before the exam, students should read the latest JEE Main 2026 information bulletin available on the official exam website. It contains important exam rules, guidelines, and updates that every candidate should know before appearing for Session 2.