
The JEE Main 2026 Session 2 exam begins on April 2, 2026, and candidates must be fully aware of the mandatory biometric verification process at exam centres. Conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), this step ensures authenticity, prevents impersonation, and maintains fairness across all exam sessions.
With advanced measures like fingerprint scanning, facial recognition, and Aadhaar-based authentication, the biometric verification has become an essential part of exam-day formalities. Here’s everything you need to know to complete the process smoothly.
Biometric verification is a technology-driven identity authentication process conducted before entry into the exam hall. This step ensures that only the genuine registered candidates can appear for the examination.
The key components include:
Fingerprint Scanning – Thumb or index finger impressions matched with registration data.
Facial Recognition / Live Photo Capture – Facial features verified against application records.
Aadhaar-Based Authentication – Optional verification at select centres.
These measures eliminate impersonation and maintain a secure and fair exam environment.
Candidates must follow the process carefully at the exam centre:
Present the JEE Main admit card.
Show a valid photo ID proof (Aadhaar, PAN, Voter ID, Passport, Driving Licence).
Officials verify your identity details against registration records.
Scan your thumb or index finger at the biometric kiosk.
Ensure clean and dry fingers for accurate scanning.
Data is matched with NTA registration records.
A live photograph is captured at the centre.
Facial features are verified against your application.
Avoid covering your face with masks, scarves, or heavy makeup.
After successful verification, candidates are allowed to enter the exam hall.
Failure in any step may lead to manual verification or delay in entry.
Carry the following mandatory documents to avoid entry denial:
Printed JEE Main 2026 admit card.
Valid photo ID proof (Aadhaar, PAN, Voter ID, Passport, Driving Licence).
Without these, biometric verification cannot be completed, and candidates may face delays or disqualification.
To ensure a smooth biometric verification process, follow these instructions:
Arrive at the exam centre well before reporting time.
Avoid applying mehndi, ink, or chemicals on fingers.
Keep hands clean and dry for fingerprint scanning.
Ensure Aadhaar biometric is unlocked.
Follow instructions given by exam authorities calmly.
Failure in biometric authentication may lead to manual verification or entry denial.
Some candidates may face challenges such as:
Fingerprint mismatch due to cuts, dry skin, or ink.
High volume delays during peak reporting times.
Aadhaar authentication problems at select centres.
In such cases, manual verification may be allowed, so candidates should stay calm and cooperative.
The biometric process strengthens:
Exam security – preventing impersonation.
Fairness – ensuring only registered candidates appear.
Transparency – data is recorded and matched with registration credentials.
This step is mandatory and must be completed before entering the exam hall. Being prepared for biometric verification ensures stress-free entry and allows candidates to focus fully on their exam.
Reach the exam centre early.
Carry all required documents and admit card.
Keep hands and face clean for scanning.
Stay calm and cooperative during the process.
Being aware of the biometric verification procedure and following these guidelines will help candidates enter the exam hall smoothly and perform their best.