Anu Parthiban | November 1, 2025 | 10:13 AM IST | 1 min read
Is calculator allowed in JEE Mains 2026? Candidates will not be allowed to carry a physical calculator, however, the NTA has introduced an on-screen calculator for basic calculations.
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For the first time, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has introduced an onscreen standard calculator for the Joint Entrance Examination - Main (JEE Mains 2026), allowing students to perform basic calculations. However, it has banned the use of physical calculators during the exam. JEE Main 2026 Form (OUT) LIVE
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The JEE Mains exam will be conducted in two sessions – January and April. The NTA has started the registration process for the JEE Main session 1 exams on October 31 at jeemain.nta.nic.in. It has also revised the exam dates for session 2. According to the information brochure, the JEE Main session 1 exams will be conducted from January 21 to 30 and session 2 from April 2 to 9.
The NTA will conduct the JEE exams as a computer-based test (CBT) for BE and BTech papers, except for drawing test questions in BArch paper 2, which will be held in pen-and-paper offline mode. Candidates will have to attempt this section on an A4-size drawing sheet.
Both JEE Main paper 1 and paper 2 will have two sections – section A will have multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and section B will contain questions whose answers are to be filled in as a numerical value. There will be negative marking for incorrect answers in both section A and B.
Up until this year, the NTA JEE Main exam neither had an onscreen calculator nor allowed candidates to carry one. However, the NTA, in a major change in exam pattern has announced the launch of a CBT calculator, an onscreen standard calculator, which will have functions for square root, percentage, and more.
However, candidates are not allowed to carry a physical calculator to the exam centre. Those found in possession of a calculator during the exam will be barred from the exam, and such use will be considered as unfair means, which may lead to disqualification.
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