JEE Main 2026 in West Bengal Rescheduled for Saraswati Puja

The National Testing Agency has rescheduled the JEE Main 2026 exam for candidates in West Bengal due to Saraswati Puja celebrations on January 23. Concurrently, the NTA will implement new security measures, including facial biometric authentication during exams and live photography at the application stage, starting in January 2026. These reforms are part of broader recommendations from the government-appointed Radhakrishnan Committee to overhaul entrance exam security. The committee was formed in response to reported malpractices and proposes a multi-phase plan for a more secure, digital exam system.

Key Points: JEE Main 2026 Date Changed in WB, New Biometric Security

  • Exam date changed for Saraswati Puja
  • Facial biometric authentication to be used
  • Live photography during application
  • Reforms follow Radhakrishnan Committee
  • Aimed at curbing impersonation
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JEE Main 2026 exam rescheduled for West Bengal

NTA reschedules JEE Main 2026 in West Bengal for Saraswati Puja. New facial biometric verification to be implemented for exam security.

"all candidates scheduled to appear... in West Bengal on 23 rd January 2026 shall be allotted another date - NTA"

New Delhi, January 15

The National Testing Agency has announced a special accommodation for candidates appearing for the Joint Entrance Examination Main in West Bengal. Due to the celebration of Saraswati Puja on January 23, candidates had requested a change in examination date.

In response to these representations, the NTA has decided to allot an alternative date for the examination to candidates scheduled to appear for JEE Main in West Bengal. The new examination date will be among the advertised dates for the JEE Main 2026 Session 1 examination.

In a post on X, NTA wrote, "In view of the representations received from candidates in the state of West Bengal regarding the celebration of Saraswati Puja on 23 rd January 2026, it has been decided that all candidates scheduled to appear for JEE (Main) in West Bengal on 23 rd January 2026 shall be allotted another date of examination among the advertised dates for JEE (Main) 2026 Session 1 examination. For any queries, candidates may DM @NTA_Helpdesk or write to us at jeemain@nta.ac.in,or contact us at 011-40759000."

The NTA would implement facial biometric authentication during examinations and live photography at the application stage to strengthen exam security across all entrance examinations, beginning with JEE (Mains) in January 2026.

The move is aimed at curbing impersonation and other malpractices by ensuring real-time identity verification of candidates at multiple stages of the examination process, officials said.

"They will be implementing a facial recognition system during the examination and live photography during the filing of the application," a Source at the Education Ministry said during a media interaction."This will be implemented from January, from JEE (Mains)," the source added. Facial biometric verification confirms a person's identity by analysing unique facial features, such as the distance between the eyes or the shape of the nose, to create a digital template for comparison with stored data, often using AI for analysis.

Meanwhile, a real-time photo capture via webcam or phone is used during online application or exam processes to prevent impersonation. Joint Entrance Examination (Main) 2026, conducted by NTA, is scheduled from January 21 to 30, 2026.

Established in 2017, NTA conducts major entrance examinations, including the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main for engineering; the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test-Undergraduate (NEET-UG) for medicine; and the CUET for general Undergraduate and Postgraduate programmes in central universities.

These measures are part of the recommendation by the Radhakrishnan Committee, which was constituted following widespread reports of malpractices in the NEET-UG exam, 2024. The government-appointed committee has proposed a significant overhaul of India's entrance exam system, with a focus on digitalisation, security, and streamlining processes.

The seven-member panel, led by former ISRO Chief R. Radhakrishnan, outlined a two-phase plan for reform: Immediate/Short-Term, like restructuring of NTA and Multi-level biometric verification (registration, centre, counselling) and Phase 2 (Long-Term), including "Digi-Exam" Platform: Implement biometric-based digital exams, similar to DigiYatra.To further prevent exam breaches, the committee proposes multi-level biometric verification across registration, test centres, counselling, and admissions. This comprehensive approach aims to create a more secure and tamper-proof testing environment.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Good move on the date change. But the biometric and facial recognition news is more important. After the NEET mess, we need these security measures. Hope it's implemented smoothly without technical glitches that stress out students further.
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Rohit P
As a parent of a JEE aspirant, I welcome the increased security. The cheating scandals have shaken our trust. Facial recognition during the exam is a strong step. But what about students in remote areas with poor internet for the live photo during application?
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the Radhakrishnan Committee's recommendations being acted upon. The 'Digi-Exam' platform sounds ambitious. If it works like DigiYatra at airports, it could really streamline things. The focus should be on a robust, foolproof system.
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Karthik V
While the intent behind biometrics is good, I have concerns about data privacy. Where will all this facial data be stored? Who has access? NTA must ensure complete transparency and security of this sensitive student data. Yaar, we've seen data leaks before.
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Meera T
Appreciate the accommodation for West Bengal students. It's a relief they don't have to choose between an important exam and an important festival. Now, the challenge for NTA is to manage the logistics of rescheduling without confusion. All the best to the aspirants!

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