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Practical Hall Ticket Released March 9, 2026
Practical Exams (Class 10 & 12) March 17 – April 1, 2026
Theory Hall Ticket Released April 4, 2026
Theory Exams Start (Class 10 & 12) April 10, 2026
Theory Exams End (Class 10 & 12) May 6, 2026
NIOS Result 2026 (Expected) 3rd Week of June 2026
Session II Exams (Tentative) October 14 – November 18, 2026
Reminder:NIOS releases separate admit cards for practical and theory exams. If you already downloaded your practical hall ticket, you still need to download a new one for the theory exams.

 How to Download NIOS Hall Ticket 2026 (Step-by-Step)

Downloading your NIOS admit card is simple and takes under 2 minutes. Here’s exactly what to do:

  1. 1
    Visit the Official NIOS PortalGo tosdmis.nios.ac.in/search/hall-ticketor the main website atnios.ac.in. Always use the official website to avoid fake sites.
  2. 2
    Find the Hall Ticket SectionOn the homepage, look for the “Examinations” or “Exams & Results” section. Click on the link that says “Hall Ticket” or “Admit Card 2026.”
  3. 3
    Enter Your Enrollment NumberYou’ll be asked to enter your12-digit enrollment number. Also select the admit card type (Theory / Practical) and your class (10th or 12th).
  4. 4
    Click “Submit”Once you hit Submit, your hall ticket will appear on the screen.
  5. 5
    Verify All DetailsBefore printing, carefully check your name, photo, exam centre address, subject list, and dates. Any error must be reported to your regional centre immediately.
  6. 6
    Download & PrintSave the PDF and take a clearcolour or black-and-white printout. Keep multiple copies — one for each exam day. Do not rely on a digital copy on your phone alone.

Ready to download your NIOS Hall Ticket?

Admission Open in SRM for 2026

Visit the official NIOS portal to get your admit card instantly.

🔽 Download NIOS Hall Ticket 2026

Can’t Remember Your Enrollment Number?

No need to panic. If you’ve forgotten your NIOS enrollment number, you can recover it by visiting the NIOS admission status window and entering your registered email ID. Alternatively, check your NIOS admission letter or contact your study centre.

Admission Open in LPU for 2026

 Details Mentioned on the NIOS Admit Card 2026

Once you download your hall ticket, verify every single detail listed below. A mismatch can cause problems at the exam centre.

Personal Details

Student name, father/mother’s name, date of birth, and photograph

Exam Centre Info

Centre name, centre code, and complete address of your exam venue

Subject Details

Subject names, subject codes, exam dates, and timing for each paper

Admission Open in VIT for 2026

Enrollment Info

Enrollment number, registration number, exam session (April/May 2026)

Instructions

Dos and don’ts, reporting time, and invigilator guidelines printed on card

Signature

Student’s signature space — must match what you’ll produce at the centre

Important:The registration number on your NIOS hall ticket must match the number on your OMR barcoded answer sheet at the exam. Always double-check this before your first exam.

 Required Documents to Carry on Exam Day

Your hall ticket alone isn’t enough. Carry all of the following on every single exam day:

Items NOT Allowed Inside the Exam Hall

NIOS strictly prohibits certain items from entering the exam centre. Carrying any of these can result in disqualification:

Use of unfair means can lead to strict disciplinary action, including cancellation of your results. Always follow the instructions printed on your admit card and those given by invigilators.

 What to Do If Your Hall Ticket Is Not Generated

If you’ve entered the correct enrollment number but your hall ticket doesn’t appear, don’t panic. Here’s what to do immediately:

  1. 1
    Check Fee Payment Status— Your admit card is only generated if your exam fee for the April 2026 public examination has been successfully paid.
  2. 2
    Verify Photo Upload— NIOS releases hall tickets only when a valid photograph is on file. If your photo is missing or blurry, the system won’t generate the card.
  3. 3
    Contact Your Regional Centre Immediately— India has 23 NIOS regional centres. Visit or call your nearest one and explain the issue with your enrollment number in hand.
  4. 4
    Use NIOS Student Support— You can also raise your issue through NIOS’s official Student Support Services portal for faster resolution.

Pro tip: Act as early as possible. Do not wait until the day before your exam to resolve hall ticket issues.

 Common Mistakes Students Make — And How to Avoid Them

Mistake 1: Using a digital copy instead of a printed one.
Many students assume showing their hall ticket on a smartphone screen is fine. It is not. You must carry aphysical printoutto the exam centre.
Mistake 2: Not verifying details after downloading.
Errors in your name, photo, or exam centre are common. If you don’t catch them early, you may be denied entry on exam day.
Mistake 3: Using the practical exam hall ticket for theory exams.
NIOS issues separate admit cards for practical and theory exams. The practical hall ticket isnot validfor theory exams starting April 10.
Mistake 4: Downloading from unofficial websites.
Always usenios.ac.inorsdmis.nios.ac.inonly. Fake sites may steal your enrollment data or show incorrect information.
Mistake 5: Arriving at the exam centre late.
NIOS’s instructions clearly state that candidates should report at leastone hour beforethe exam begins. Late entry may be denied.

 Why the NIOS Hall Ticket Is More Than Just a Document

The NIOS hall ticket is your official entry pass to the examination hall. Without it, no student is allowed to write the exam — period. But it’s also more than just a gate pass:

It serves as your identity verification at the exam centre. Invigilators cross-check your photograph, signature, and enrollment number with the details on the OMR sheet. Any mismatch can delay your entry or raise a red flag. Treat it like a passport for your exam.

Additionally, you are advised to keep your hall ticket safe until your NIOS result is declared. In case of any post-exam discrepancy or result query, your admit card is a key reference document.

 Key Takeaways

  • NIOS theory hall ticket for April 2026 was released on April 4, 2026
  • Theory exams run from April 10 to May 6, 2026 for both Class 10 and 12
  • Download your admit card only from sdmis.nios.ac.in using your 12-digit enrollment number
  • Carry a printed copy (not digital) along with a valid photo ID on every exam day
  • Check all details immediately after download — report errors to your regional centre right away
  • Your practical hall ticket is not valid for theory exams — download the new one
  • If your hall ticket isn’t generated, check fee payment status and photo availability first

Conclusion

The NIOS Hall Ticket 2026 is now available for download, and time is short — exams begin April 10. Don’t leave this to the last minute. Visit sdmis.nios.ac.in today, enter your enrollment number, verify every detail on your admit card, and print it out. A little preparation now saves a lot of stress later.

If you face any issues during the download process, contact your nearest NIOS regional centre or reach out through NIOS Student Support Services. You have every resource available — use them early.

Best of luck for your NIOS 2026 exams! Prepare well, arrive on time, and carry all required documents. You’ve got this.

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JEE Advanced Result 2026 Out: Shubham Kumar Tops with 330/360 — Everything You Need to Know

JEE Advanced Result 2026 Out: Shubham Kumar Tops with 330/360 — Everything You Need to Know
Published at : 1 Jun 2026, 10:37 AM IST
Updated at : 1 Jun 2026, 10:37 AM IST
IIT Roorkee has officially released JEE Advanced 2026 results at jeeadv.ac.in. A total of 56,880 candidates have qualified for IIT admission this year.

JEE Advanced 2026 Result

The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee — the organising institute for JEE Advanced 2026 — officially declared the results on June 1, 2026. The exam was held on May 17, 2026, in two papers (Paper 1 and Paper 2). Here are the headline numbers that every aspirant needs to know:
  • Total registered candidates: 1,87,389
  • Candidates who appeared (both papers): 1,79,694
  • Candidates who qualified: 56,880
  • All-India Rank 1 (CRL): Shubham Kumar — IIT Delhi Zone — 330/360 marks
  • Top female candidate (CRL): Arohi Deshpande — IIT Delhi Zone — CRL 77 — 280/360 marks
  • Official result website: jeeadv.ac.in
 Zone Dominance: Candidates from the IIT Delhi zone swept the top three positions in the Common Rank List (CRL) in 2026 — a rare and remarkable achievement that reflects the strength of preparation culture in North India.

JEE Advanced 2026 Toppers List

The spotlight shines brightest on those who cracked this notoriously demanding exam. Here are the top performers in the Common Rank List (CRL) for JEE Advanced 2026: AIR 1 — Overall Topper Shubham Kumar IIT Delhi Zone 330 / 360 marks Top Female Candidate Arohi Deshpande IIT Delhi Zone — CRL 77 280 / 360 marks  Insight: The IIT Delhi zone’s dominance this year continues a strong trend. In 2024, Ved Lahoti (IIT Delhi zone) topped with 355/360 — the highest score in JEE Advanced history at the time. Consistent preparation culture and coaching density in Delhi-NCR play a major role.

Zone-Wise Performance Snapshot

IIT Roorkee organises the exam and also compiles zone-wise statistics. While the full zone-wise list is available on the official portal, IIT Delhi zone’s top-three sweep in 2026 CRL marks a significant milestone.

How to Download Your JEE Advanced 2026 Scorecard

Your scorecard is your gateway to IIT admission through JoSAA. Follow these steps precisely to download it without errors:
  1. Go to the official website: jeeadv.ac.in
  2. Click on “JEE Advanced 2026 Result” on the homepage
  3. Log in using your JEE Advanced 2026 Registration Number and Date of Birth
  4. Your scorecard with subject-wise marks and All-India Rank (AIR) will appear
  5. Download and print the scorecard — save it in PDF format for future use
  6. Cross-check your name, registration number, and category details carefully
 Important: The JEE Advanced scorecard is NOT your hall ticket. Keep both documents separately. You will need the scorecard at the time of JoSAA document verification and IIT reporting.

What the Scorecard Contains

  • Subject-wise marks (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) for Paper 1 and Paper 2
  • Aggregate marks and Common Rank List (CRL) rank
  • Category rank (OBC-NCL, SC, ST, EWS, PwD as applicable)
  • Zone rank
  • Qualifying status (Qualified / Not Qualified

 Important Dates

Staying on top of dates is critical. Missing a single deadline — especially in JoSAA counselling — can cost you your seat. Here is a complete timeline:
Event Date Status
JEE Advanced 2026 Exam (Paper 1 & 2) May 17, 2026 ✓ Done
JEE Advanced 2026 Result Declaration June 1, 2026 LIVE
JoSAA 2026 Counselling Registration Begins June 2, 2026 Tomorrow
JoSAA 2026 Choice Filling Window June 2–June 2026 (ongoing) Upcoming
JoSAA Round 1 Seat Allotment Expected: mid-June 2026 Upcoming
Total JoSAA Rounds 6 Rounds (June – Sept 2026) Upcoming
JEE Advanced AAT 2026 (Architecture Aptitude Test) To be announced at jeeadv.ac.in Upcoming

JoSAA Counselling 2026

Qualifying JEE Advanced is only step one. Securing a seat in your preferred IIT branch requires navigating the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) counselling process intelligently.

JoSAA 2026 Process — Step by Step

  1. Register at josaa.nic.in using your JEE Main roll number and JEE Advanced password (opens June 2, 2026)
  2. Fill choices — select and rank your preferred IIT + branch combinations. You can modify choices multiple times before the window closes
  3. Seat Allotment (Round 1) — based on your rank, category, and choice order
  4. Accept or Float — Accept your seat (confirmed); Float (accept current but stay in pool for a better seat in the next round); or Slide
  5. Pay seat acceptance fee — ₹35,000 for General/OBC-NCL/EWS; ₹15,000 for SC/ST/PwD
  6. Document verification — report to the allotted institute’s document verification centre with originals
  7. Repeat for subsequent rounds (up to 6 rounds total)

Preparation Tips for JEE Advanced 2027 Aspirants

If this year was not your year, the good news is that JEE Advanced rewards consistent, deep preparation. Here is what the toppers and coaching veterans consistently recommend:

Build Conceptual Depth, Not Just Formula Memory

JEE Advanced is deliberately designed to test conceptual understanding, not rote learning. A question may combine concepts from three different chapters — and the ability to think on your feet comes only from truly understanding the “why” behind every formula and theorem.

Master the Syllabus Thoroughly

JEE Advanced covers a fixed syllabus in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Unlike JEE Main, the Advanced paper has no predictable pattern — any topic can be tested at depth. Complete all topics without skipping.

High-Yield Chapters to Prioritize

  • Physics: Mechanics, Electrostatics, Optics, Modern Physics, Rotational Motion
  • Chemistry: Physical Chemistry (Equilibrium, Electrochemistry), Organic Chemistry (Named Reactions, GOC), Inorganic (Periodic Table, Coordination Compounds)
  • Mathematics: Calculus (Differential + Integral), Coordinate Geometry, Algebra (Matrices, Probability, Complex Numbers)

Conclusion

JEE Advanced is more than an examination — it is a rite of passage for India’s engineering aspirants. The 2026 results mark another chapter in this tradition, with Shubham Kumar’s remarkable 330/360 score symbolising what focussed, disciplined preparation can achieve. If you have qualified — congratulations. Register for JoSAA immediately, fill choices wisely, and keep your documents ready. If this year did not go as planned, remember that many of India’s most successful engineers faced setbacks before finding their path. The preparation habits you build now will serve you regardless of which institution you attend. Bookmark this page, check the official JEE Advanced portal and JoSAA website regularly, and do not miss any deadline. Your IIT dream is achievable — next step starts tomorrow.

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