JEE Main Exam Date & Pattern 2027
Check the latest JEE Main Exam Date 2027 for Session 1 and Session 2, registration schedule, admit card release date, exam timing, and important NTA updates. Candidates are advised to regularly track official announcements to stay updated with the examination schedule.
JEE Main Exam Date 2027
JEE Main 2027 is expected to be conducted in two sessions by the National Testing Agency (NTA), allowing students multiple opportunities to improve their scores. Session 1 is likely to be held in January 2027, while Session 2 is expected in April 2027.
The examination will be conducted in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode across various cities in India and abroad. Candidates can choose to appear in one or both sessions, with the best percentile score considered for ranking purposes.

JEE Main 2027 Exam Date
Based on recent examination trends, JEE Main 2027 is expected to continue with the two-session format. Candidates should regularly visit the official NTA website for updates regarding registration dates, exam schedule, city intimation slips, admit cards, answer keys, and results.
| Event | Session 1 (Expected) | Session 2 (Expected) |
|---|---|---|
| Registration Starts | October 2026 | January 2027 |
| Admit Card | January 2027 | March 2027 |
| Exam Dates | Last Week of January 2027 | First Week of April 2027 |
| Result | February 2027 | April 2027 |
JEE Main 2027 Exam Pattern
| Subject | Questions | Marks |
|---|---|---|
| Physics | 25 | 100 |
| Chemistry | 25 | 100 |
| Mathematics | 25 | 100 |
| Total | 75 | 300 |
Subject-wise Structure
20 MCQs
5 Numerical Value Questions
Total = 25 Questions per subject
The pattern has remained largely unchanged in recent years and is expected to continue for JEE Main 2027.
Marking Scheme
Correct Answer: +4 Marks
Wrong MCQ: −1 Mark
Unattempted Question: 0 Mark
Numerical Question Correct: +4 Marks
Numerical Question Wrong/Unattempted: As per official NTA guidelines released with the notification.
Exam Mode
Computer Based Test (CBT)
Multiple shifts
Conducted in English, Hindi, and regional languages
Duration: 3 Hours (180 Minutes)
- ▸Two Sessions Expected
- ▸January & April Examination Window
- ▸Computer-Based Test (CBT)
- ▸Separate Results for Both Sessions
- ▸Online Registration Process