JEE Main Exam Centres in Jharkhand 2026 - Centers in Dhanbad, Jamshedpur, Ranchi

JEE Main Exam Centres in Jharkhand 2026 - Centers in Dhanbad, Jamshedpur, Ranchi

K Guna SahitiUpdated on 01 Nov 2025, 02:58 PM IST

JEE Main Exam Centres in Jharkhand 2026- NTA has published the list of JEE Main Jharkhand exam centres 2026 on the official website, nta.ac.in. The authority has provided the JEE Main 2026 exam centres in Jharkhand along with the information brochure. There are 6 Jharkhand exam centres for JEE Main 2026. The actual address of the exam centre allotted to the applicant will be available on the JEE Main admit card. JEE Main will be a computer-based exam (except for Drawing) that will be conducted at a test centre. Further, the JEE Mains 2026 exam will be conducted as a computer-based test between January 21 to 30. Go through the complete article for the JEE Main exam centres in Jharkhand 2026.

JEE Main Exam Centres in Jharkhand 2026 - Centers in Dhanbad, Jamshedpur, Ranchi
JEE Main Exam Centres in Jharkhand 2026

The JEE Main exam locator is provided on the official website, and candidates can check all the JEE Main 2026 exam centres in Jharkhand using their locator. Moreover, JEE Main 2026 aspirants can know about the exact Google map location of the exam centre allotted to them.

JEE Main Exam Centres in Jharkhand 2026

National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the JEE Main 2026 exam centre at jeemain.nta.nic.in. Applicants can refer to the following table to learn about the exam centres in Jharkhand. Note that candidates have to choose the JEE Main exam centre while filling out the application form.

JEE Main 2025 Exam Centres in Jharkhand

CityCity Code
BokaroJH01
DhanbadJH02
JamshedpurJH03
RanchiJH04
HazaribaghJH05
RamgarhJH15

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: How to check JEE Main exam centre?
A:
  • Visit the official NTA JEE website: jeemain.nta.ac.in.
  • Click on "JEE(Main) 2026: Download Advance City Intimation for B.E./B.Tech".
  • A login window will open.
  • Log in using your application number, date of birth, and course.
  • Access the JEE Main exam city intimation slip.
Q: How many students will appear for the JEE Mains 2026?
A:

Approximately 13 to 14 lakhs candidates are expected to appear for JEE Main 2026. Last year a total of 13.8 lakh students appeared for JEE Main 2025.

Q: How to change JEE Main exam centre in 2026?
A:

To change the JEE Main exam center, the NTA will provide a correction window. However, they may be able to change the exam centre only under certain conditions. 

Q: How to check city allotment for JEE Mains?
A:
  • Go to the official website (jeemain.nta.ac.in)
  • Click on the application form correction link.
  • Candidates will have to enter their JEE Main application form number and password.
  • Click on 'Sign In'
  • Go to 'Correction in Application Form'
Q: What is the dress code for JEE?
A:

There is no formal dress code for the JEE exam, but it is advisable to wear simple and comfortable clothing, such as a T-shirt and jeans, or a top/kurta with leggings.

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Cracking jee main in 15 days is a challenging task that depends heavily on your current level of preparation and how effectively you utilize the remaining time. the preparation strategy highlighted by experts suggests focusing on a high-yield revision plan that prioritizes the most important chapters in physics, chemistry, and mathematics rather than trying to learn new concepts. according to the insights from ramesh batlish of fiitjee, success in this short window requires a disciplined routine involving the solving of previous year question papers and taking full-length mock tests to build exam temperament and time management skills. prioritizing topics like coordinate geometry in maths, organic chemistry, and modern physics can help maximize your score as these often carry significant weightage. while it may not be enough to master the entire syllabus, a strategic and focused effort can certainly help you improve your percentile and secure a qualifying score. for a detailed day-wise plan and expert tips on managing the final two weeks, you can refer to the full article here: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-2025-last-15-days-preparation-strategy-ramesh-batlish-managing-partner-and-head-fiitjee-noida

Hello aspirant,

If your syllabus is completed with theory , use the next 30 days only for smart revision . Make short notes and revise formulas daily for Physics , Chemistry and Maths . Solve previous year JEE Main questions topic-wise and then full mock tests every 3-4 days. Analyse mistakes properly and revise weak areas again . Avoid new topics and focus on accuracy , speed and confidence building during revision.

FOR REFERENCE : https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-revision-strategy

Hope the details will help you.

THANK YOU

Preparing for the JEE Main in just 30 days is a challenging but achievable task if you follow a highly disciplined and strategic approach. According to the Careers360 30-day study plan , the key is to shift your focus from learning everything to mastering high-weightage topics and practicing rigorously.

Phase 1: Week 1 & 2 – Focus on High-Weightage Chapters

During the first 15 days, prioritize topics that frequently appear in the exam.

  • Physics: Modern Physics, Heat & Thermodynamics, Optics, and Current Electricity.

  • Chemistry: GOC (General Organic Chemistry), Chemical Bonding, p-Block elements, and Solutions.

  • Maths: Matrices & Determinants, Sequences & Series, Coordinate Geometry, and Vector & 3D Geometry.

  • Study Strategy: Use NCERT for Chemistry and simplified notes for Physics/Maths. Spend 3-4 hours on each subject daily.

Phase 2: Week 3 – Revision and Formula Memorization

  • Short Notes: Go through the short notes you made during the first two weeks.

  • Flashcards: Use flashcards for inorganic chemistry reactions and physics formulas.

  • Mock Tests: Start giving one full-length mock test every alternate day. Analyze your mistakes immediately to avoid repeating them.

Phase 3: Final Week – Full Simulation and Relaxation

  • Previous Year Papers (PYQs): Solve the last 3-5 years of JEE Main papers in the actual exam time slot (9 AM–12 PM or 3 PM–6 PM) to sync your body clock.

  • No New Topics: Stop picking up new chapters. Focus solely on what you already know to build confidence.

  • Accuracy over Speed: Focus on getting the questions right rather than attempting all of them, as negative marking can significantly lower your percentile.

Downloadable Resources:

You can download the comprehensive day-by-day schedule, which includes specific topics to cover each morning and evening, by visiting the link : https://engineering.careers360.com/download/ebooks/jee-main-study-plan-30-days

Hello

I think your question sounds like this: "Can a candidate who passed Class 12 in 2025 and filled JEE Main Session 1 apply for Session 2 as 'Appearing' in 2026 as a fresh board candidate, and will both sessions have the same details? "

So yes, you can fill the JEE Main Session 2 as "Appearing". The information filled in Session 1 will remain exactly as it was and will not change.
Session 1 and Session 2 are treated as separate applications. There is no issue if the qualifying status is different in both sessions. During counselling, the board marks that meet the 75 rule will be considered.

Hello,

If you filled the JEE Main January form with Class 12 passed in 2025 and are planning to appear again for the Class 12 exam through HOS, there is usually no serious issue. You were eligible to apply since you had already passed Class 12. Reappearing through HOS for improvement or requalification is allowed, provided HOS is a recognized board. During counselling, your latest valid Class 12 result will be considered. Make sure you meet the 75% marks or top 20 percentile requirement where applicable. If a correction window opens, update details if needed.

Hope this has solved your query. Thank You.