JET 2026, or the Jain Entrance Test, is conducted by JAIN (Deemed-to-be University), Bengaluru for admission to undergraduate programs across engineering, science, commerce, business administration, design, and healthcare at its Bengaluru campuses. The exam is held in remote proctored online mode across four phases in 2026, giving students multiple opportunities to qualify each year. As of June 29, 2026, the JET 2026 Phase 4 result has been declared and Round 3 merit-based counselling is expected to begin in early July 2026.

  • Round 3 Counselling: JET 2026 Round 3 counselling is expected to start in the first week of July 2026, following the Phase 4 result declaration. In previous rounds, counselling was held within two days of the merit list — Round 1 was April 13–14 and Round 2 was May 4–5, 2026. Watch the official portal for the exact schedule.
  • Seat Confirmation Deadline: Candidates allotted a seat in Round 3 must pay the confirmation fee and complete document submission within the given window. Missing this deadline forfeits the allotted seat.
  • Classes Begin: JAIN University is expected to commence the 2026–27 academic session in July 2026. All admitted students must complete reporting formalities and submit original certificates before classes start.
  • Scholarship Counselling Round (SCR): Students with valid JEE Main, KCET, COMEDK, or EAMCET 2026 scores can skip JET and register directly for the SCR at JAIN University, bypassing the entrance test entirely. In 2025, SCR dates were announced shortly after the final counselling round — check the official website for updates.

What is JET 2026 (Jain Entrance Test)?

JET, or the Jain Entrance Test, is the official entrance examination conducted by JAIN (Deemed-to-be University), Bengaluru for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate programs. The test covers multiple streams including engineering, science, commerce, business administration, computer applications, arts, design, and healthcare at JAIN University’s campuses in Bengaluru. JAIN University is a deemed-to-be university established under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956, and holds NAAC A++ accreditation — the highest grade awarded by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council.

JET 2026 is a computer-based test conducted in remote proctored online mode, meaning you take the exam from home using a laptop or desktop with a webcam and microphone. The exam runs across four phases in a year, so students who miss one phase can register for a later one. Candidates with valid scores in national or state exams like JEE Main, KCET, COMEDK, or EAMCET can get direct admission through the Scholarship Counselling Round (SCR), bypassing JET entirely.

Particulars Details
Exam Name Jain Entrance Test (JET) 2026
Full Form JET – Jain Entrance Test
Conducting Body JAIN (Deemed-to-be University), Bengaluru
Exam Level University-Level (All-India eligibility)
Exam Mode Remote Proctored Online Test (from home)
Number of Phases (2026) 4 Phases (April to June 2026)
Programs Covered B.Tech, BCA, BBA, B.Com, B.Sc, BA, B.Design, Allied Healthcare, and more
Negative Marking No
Application Fee Rs. 600 (UG programs)
Accreditation NAAC A++
Official Website www.jainuniversity.ac.in/jet-ug
Result Portal set.jainuniversity.ac.in/jetresults

Source: JAIN University – JET UG Official Portal

Who Conducts JET?

JAIN (Deemed-to-be University) designs, schedules, and evaluates the Jain Entrance Test independently. The exam is not affiliated with any national agency like NTA or a state board. This means the exam calendar, question paper pattern, and counselling process are all managed by JAIN University. It also means results come out very quickly — typically within one to two days of the exam — which is much faster than most national entrance tests.

How Is JET Different from Other Entrance Exams?

Several features make JET different from exams like JEE Main or KCET:

  • JET is taken from home in remote proctored mode — no travel to an exam centre
  • Four phases a year give you multiple attempts; missing Phase 1 does not close the door
  • There is no negative marking, so attempting all questions is always the right strategy
  • Candidates with JEE Main, KCET, COMEDK, or EAMCET scores can bypass JET entirely via the SCR route
  • Results are declared within 1–2 days of each phase’s exam

JET 2026 Phase 4 Result: Declared

The JET 2026 Phase 4 result has been declared as of June 29, 2026. Candidates who appeared in Phase 4 can now check their scores, section-wise marks, and qualifying status on the official result portal. This result also enables JAIN University to publish the Round 3 merit list, which is the basis for upcoming Round 3 counselling.

JET 2026 Phase 4 result is now live. Visit set.jainuniversity.ac.in/jetresults and log in with your Application Number and Date of Birth to check your score.

How to Check JET 2026 Phase 4 Result

  • Go to the official result portal: set.jainuniversity.ac.in/jetresults
  • Click on JET Results 2026 or the Phase 4 result link
  • Enter your Application Number and Date of Birth
  • Click Submit
  • Your score, section-wise marks, and qualifying status will appear on screen
  • Download and save your scorecard — you will need it for Round 3 counselling

What the JET 2026 Phase 4 Result Shows

The Phase 4 result scorecard shows your section-wise marks and total score out of 100 (for UG programs other than B.Tech) or 150 (for B.Tech). It also shows your qualifying status. If you have qualified, you will be included in the Round 3 merit list published separately. JAIN University does not announce a single qualifying cutoff — your admission depends on available seats in your chosen program and your rank in the phase-specific merit list.

JET 2026 Phase 4 Qualifying Score: What to Expect

JET does not have a government-mandated minimum qualifying score. Based on 2025 trends, a score of 40 marks or above (out of 100) in the general category is generally competitive for most UG programs. Competitive branches like B.Tech Computer Science Engineering typically need 60 marks or more. Reserved category candidates (SC/ST) have historically qualified at around 28–40 marks.

Important: JET qualifying marks vary by program and phase. There is no single cutoff for all courses — your rank in the phase-specific merit list determines admission.

JET 2026 Important Dates

JET 2026 follows a multi-phase calendar. The table below lists all key events — upcoming events appear first, followed by completed events in chronological order.

Event Date Status
Round 3 Counselling Early July 2026 (Expected) Upcoming
2026–27 Academic Session Begins July 2026 (Expected) Upcoming
Application Registration Opens September 24, 2025 (Over)
Application Last Date April 8, 2026 (Over)
JET Phase 1 Exam April 9–10, 2026 (Over)
Phase 1 Result Declaration April 11, 2026 (Out)
Round 1 Counselling April 13–14, 2026 (Over)
JET Phase 2 Exam May 3–4, 2026 (Over)
Round 2 Counselling May 4–5, 2026 (Over)
JET Phase 3 Exam May 31–June 1, 2026 (Over)
JET Phase 4 Exam June 2026 (Over)
Phase 4 Result Declaration June 29, 2026 (Out)

Source: JAIN University – JET UG Official Portal

Note: Phase 3 and Phase 4 exact exam dates are based on 2025 scheduling trends. Round 3 counselling dates are expected to be announced on the official portal shortly after the Phase 4 merit list is published. Always verify dates at the official website before taking any action.

JET 2026 Eligibility Criteria

JET 2026 eligibility criteria differ based on the program you are applying for. You must meet the academic qualification requirements for your chosen course before registering. Here is a complete breakdown by program.

Eligibility for B.Tech Programs

  • You must have passed Class 10+2 (or equivalent) from a recognized board
  • Mandatory subjects: Physics and Mathematics
  • One additional subject required: Chemistry, Electronics, Computer Science, or Biology
  • Minimum aggregate: 45% for General and OBC category; 40% for SC/ST candidates
  • Students in their final year of Class 12 can apply provisionally and submit results before the reporting deadline

Eligibility for BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications)

  • You must have passed Class 10+2 in any stream from a recognized board
  • Mandatory subject: Mathematics or Computer Science at Class 12 level
  • Minimum aggregate: 45% in 10+2 (40% for SC/ST)

Eligibility for BBA, B.Com, BA, B.Sc Programs

  • You must have passed Class 10+2 in any stream from a recognized board
  • Minimum 45% aggregate in 10+2 (40% for SC/ST)
  • For B.Sc (Pure Sciences), a Science stream background is preferred
  • No age limit is specified by JAIN University for JET eligibility

Eligibility for B.Design and Fine Arts Programs

  • You must have passed Class 10+2 in any stream
  • A portfolio or aptitude evaluation may be required in addition to JET scores
  • Minimum 45% aggregate in 10+2

Alternate Admission Route — No JET Required

If you have a valid score in JEE Main, KCET, COMEDK, or EAMCET 2026, you can skip JET entirely and register directly for the Scholarship Counselling Round (SCR) at JAIN University. This route often comes with merit-based scholarship benefits. Check the official JAIN University website for SCR-specific eligibility criteria and registration dates.

Important: All provisional admissions are subject to verification of original documents at the time of joining. If you do not meet the eligibility requirements at verification, the admission will be cancelled regardless of seat allotment.

JET 2026 Application Process and Fee

JET 2026 applications are submitted online through the official JAIN University admissions portal. The registration process is quick — it takes less than 30 minutes if you have all your documents ready in digital format.

Step-by-Step Application Process

  • Step 1: Visit the official application portal at applyug.jainuniversity.ac.in
  • Step 2: Click on Apply and enter your name, email address, and mobile number to register a new account
  • Step 3: Log in with your credentials and fill in the JET 2026 application form — personal details, academic history, and program preference
  • Step 4: Upload the required documents in the prescribed format (photograph, signature, ID proof, and marksheets)
  • Step 5: Pay the application fee of Rs. 600 online using Debit Card, Credit Card, or Net Banking
  • Step 6: Submit the form and note your Application Number for all future communications
  • Step 7: Book your preferred exam slot — slot booking opens 7 days before the exam and is mandatory before the admit card can be downloaded

JET 2026 Application Fee

Program Level Application Fee Mode of Payment
UG Programs (B.Tech, BCA, BBA, B.Com, B.Sc, BA, B.Design) Rs. 600 Online (Card / Net Banking) or Demand Draft
PG Programs (M.Tech and others) Rs. 1,050 Online (Card / Net Banking) or Demand Draft

The application fee is non-refundable. For offline payment, draw a Demand Draft of Rs. 600 in favour of "JET University-SET", payable at Bengaluru, and mail it along with a copy of the filled application form and supporting documents to JAIN University.

Documents Required for JET 2026 Application

  • Class 10 certificate (as date of birth proof)
  • Class 12 marksheet or provisional pass certificate
  • Recent passport-size photograph in digital format
  • Signature scan in digital format
  • Valid government-issued photo ID (Aadhaar, PAN Card, Passport, or Voter ID)

JET 2026 Exam Pattern

JET 2026 is a multiple choice question (MCQ) test with no negative marking. Every correct answer earns 1 mark and wrong answers carry no penalty — so you should attempt all questions. The exam is taken online from home under remote proctoring using your webcam and microphone. The pattern differs based on the program you apply for.

JET 2026 Exam Pattern for UG Programs (BCA, BBA, B.Com, B.Sc, BA)

Section Number of Questions Marks
Reading Comprehension (English) 25 25
Subject-Based Knowledge 25 25
Basic Mathematics 25 25
General Knowledge and Current Affairs 25 25
Total 100 100

Duration: 120 minutes  |  Negative Marking: None  |  Medium: English

JET 2026 Exam Pattern for B.Tech

Section Topics Covered
Physics Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Optics, Modern Physics (Class 11–12 level)
Chemistry Organic, Inorganic, and Physical Chemistry (Class 11–12 level)
Mathematics Algebra, Calculus, Trigonometry, Coordinate Geometry, Probability
Aptitude and Logical Reasoning Numerical Ability, Verbal Reasoning, Data Interpretation
English Reading Comprehension, Grammar, Vocabulary

Total: 150 marks  |  Duration: 150 minutes  |  Negative Marking: None  |  Medium: English

System Requirements for the Remote Proctored JET 2026 Exam

Since JET is taken from home, your setup must meet these requirements before the exam:

  • Desktop or laptop computer — tablets and smartphones are not allowed
  • Google Chrome browser (latest version)
  • Functional webcam (built-in or external) — mandatory
  • Working microphone — mandatory
  • Stable internet connection with at least 2 Mbps speed
  • A quiet room with good lighting and no visible books, notes, or extra devices

Important: Run the official mock test available on the JAIN University portal at least one week before your exam date to confirm your webcam, microphone, and internet setup all work correctly.

JET 2026 Syllabus

The JET 2026 syllabus for B.Tech is based on Class 11 and 12 NCERT content across Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. For other UG programs (BCA, BBA, B.Com, B.Sc, BA), the syllabus covers English comprehension, stream-specific subject knowledge, basic mathematics, and general knowledge.

JET 2026 B.Tech Syllabus — Physics

  • Physical World and Measurement; Units and Dimensions
  • Kinematics; Laws of Motion; Work, Energy and Power
  • System of Particles and Rotational Motion; Gravitation
  • Properties of Bulk Matter; Thermodynamics; Kinetic Theory of Gases
  • Oscillations and Waves
  • Electrostatics; Current Electricity; Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
  • Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current; Electromagnetic Waves
  • Ray Optics and Wave Optics
  • Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation; Atoms and Nuclei; Semiconductor Electronics

JET 2026 B.Tech Syllabus — Chemistry

  • Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry; Structure of Atom
  • Classification of Elements and Periodicity; Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
  • States of Matter; Thermodynamics; Equilibrium
  • Redox Reactions; Electrochemistry; Chemical Kinetics; Surface Chemistry
  • General Principles of Isolation of Elements; p-Block, d-Block and f-Block Elements
  • Coordination Compounds; Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
  • Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers; Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids; Amines
  • Biomolecules; Polymers; Chemistry in Everyday Life

JET 2026 B.Tech Syllabus — Mathematics

  • Sets, Relations and Functions; Complex Numbers; Quadratic Equations
  • Matrices and Determinants; Permutations and Combinations; Binomial Theorem
  • Sequences and Series; Trigonometry and Inverse Trigonometric Functions
  • Coordinate Geometry: Straight Lines, Circles, Conic Sections
  • Three-Dimensional Geometry; Vectors
  • Differential Calculus: Limits, Continuity, Differentiation, Applications
  • Integral Calculus; Differential Equations
  • Statistics and Probability; Linear Programming

JET 2026 Syllabus for UG Programs (BCA, BBA, B.Com, B.Sc, BA)

Section Topics
Reading Comprehension English passages, fill in the blanks, grammar rules, sentence correction, vocabulary and synonyms/antonyms
Subject-Based Knowledge Commerce stream: Accountancy, Economics, Business Studies  |  Science stream: Physics, Chemistry, Biology  |  Arts stream: History, Political Science, Geography, Social Science
Basic Mathematics Number system, percentages, ratios and proportions, averages, profit and loss, simple and compound interest, time and work, speed and distance
General Knowledge and Current Affairs Indian polity and constitution, economy, science and technology, sports, national and international awards, major current events from the past 12 months

Note: The Subject-Based Knowledge section tests you on topics from your own Class 12 stream. Commerce students face commerce-related questions, and science students face science-related questions. Choose the program you apply to carefully, as this section is stream-specific.

JET 2026 Admit Card

The JET 2026 admit card is released separately for each phase, approximately 7 days before the exam date. Before you can download your admit card, you must complete slot booking — this step is mandatory and must be done through your candidate login. The slot booking window also opens about 7 days before the exam.

How to Download the JET 2026 Admit Card

  • Go to the official JAIN University portal at www.jainuniversity.ac.in/jet-ug
  • Click on Admit Card / Hall Ticket for the relevant phase
  • Log in with your Application Number and Password
  • Complete your exam slot booking if you have not done so already
  • Download and print the admit card

Phase-wise Admit Card Availability (JET 2026)

Phase Exam Date Admit Card (Approx.) Status
Phase 1 April 9–10, 2026 ~April 2, 2026 (Over)
Phase 2 May 3–4, 2026 ~April 26, 2026 (Over)
Phase 3 May 31–June 1, 2026 ~May 24, 2026 (Over)
Phase 4 June 2026 7 days before exam date (Over)

What to Keep Ready on JET 2026 Exam Day

JET is a remote proctored test — you do not travel to an exam centre. However, you must have everything in order at your home workstation:

  • Printed copy of the JET 2026 admit card
  • Valid government-issued photo ID (Aadhaar, Passport, PAN Card, or Voter ID)
  • Functional webcam and microphone — connected and tested
  • Stable internet connection
  • Google Chrome browser — installed and updated to the latest version
  • Clean desk with no books, notes, calculators, or extra electronic devices visible

JET 2026 Result

The JET 2026 result is declared phase-wise. JAIN University typically publishes results within one to two days of each phase’s exam — one of the fastest result turnaround timelines among Indian university entrance tests. The Phase 4 result has been declared as of June 29, 2026.

JET 2026 Phase-wise Result at a Glance

Phase Exam Date Result Date Status
Phase 1 April 9–10, 2026 April 11, 2026 (Out)
Phase 2 May 3–4, 2026 May 4–5, 2026 (Out)
Phase 3 May 31–June 1, 2026 June 2026 (Out)
Phase 4 June 2026 June 29, 2026 (Out)

How to Check JET 2026 Result

  • Visit set.jainuniversity.ac.in/jetresults
  • Click on the relevant phase result link
  • Enter your Application Number and Date of Birth
  • Click Submit to view your scorecard
  • Download and save the scorecard — you will need it for counselling

What the JET Result Scorecard Contains

  • Candidate’s name, roll number, and application number
  • Section-wise scores and total marks obtained
  • Qualifying status (Qualified or Not Qualified)
  • Merit rank — published separately when the round-wise merit list is declared

Note: The result scorecard and the merit list are two separate documents. Your score tells you whether you qualified; the merit list tells you your rank and whether you are shortlisted for counselling in that round.

JET 2026 Cutoff

JET 2026 does not follow a single fixed qualifying cutoff score that applies to all programs. Each program at JAIN University has its own merit-based threshold, which depends on the number of applicants in each phase, available seats, and the overall competitive pool. Phase 4 cutoffs are generally lower than Phase 1 cutoffs because fewer total seats remain and the applicant profile changes across phases.

JET 2026 Phase 4 Expected Cutoff Ranges

Program General Category (Expected) OBC (Expected) SC/ST (Expected)
B.Tech CSE and Allied Specializations 60–70 marks 50–60 marks 40–50 marks
B.Tech Other Branches (Aerospace, EEE, Civil, Mechanical) 50–60 marks 42–52 marks 35–45 marks
BCA (All Specializations) 40–55 marks 35–47 marks 28–40 marks
BBA and B.Com 42–55 marks 36–48 marks 30–42 marks
B.Sc Programs 38–52 marks 32–44 marks 28–38 marks
BA, B.Design and Allied Healthcare 35–50 marks 30–42 marks 25–35 marks

Note: The ranges above are indicative and based on 2025 phase-wise cutoff trends. Official cutoffs for 2026 are released with each round’s merit list on the JAIN University portal. These numbers are for reference only.

Source: JAIN University – JET UG

How Phase Affects JET Cutoff

  • Phase 1 cutoffs are highest — most seats are available and the applicant pool is the most competitive at the start of the cycle
  • Phase 4 cutoffs are generally 10–20 marks lower than Phase 1 for the same program, because fewer seats remain and some students have already secured admission elsewhere
  • High-demand branches like B.Tech CSE maintain comparatively higher cutoffs even in Phase 4
  • Scholarship eligibility at JAIN University is also linked to your score — higher scores in early phases often earn better scholarship amounts

JET 2026 Counselling Process

JET 2026 counselling is conducted round-wise after each phase’s result. Round 3 counselling is upcoming, following the Phase 4 result declared on June 29, 2026. JAIN University counselling combines merit-based seat allotment with scholarship assessment — your score determines both admission eligibility and the scholarship amount you receive.

JET 2026 Counselling Schedule

Round Date Status
Round 3 Counselling (Phase 4 Candidates) Early July 2026 (Expected) Upcoming
Round 1 Counselling April 13–14, 2026 (Over)
Round 2 Counselling May 4–5, 2026 (Over)

JET 2026 Counselling: Step-by-Step Process

  • Step 1 – Merit List Declaration: After the Phase 4 result, JAIN University publishes a Round 3 merit list ranking candidates for counselling based on their JET score
  • Step 2 – Counselling Registration: Shortlisted candidates register for counselling on the official portal and submit their program preferences in order of priority
  • Step 3 – Document Verification: Candidates attend document verification at the JAIN University campus with original certificates
  • Step 4 – Seat Allotment: Seats are allotted based on merit rank, program preference, category, and available seats at the time of allotment
  • Step 5 – Freeze / Float / Slide: Candidates choose how to respond to their allotted seat
  • Step 6 – Fee Payment: Confirmed candidates pay the seat acceptance fee within the deadline to lock in their admission
  • Step 7 – Reporting: Admitted students report to the campus with original documents and complete joining formalities before the academic session begins

Counselling Slot Timings

JAIN University typically holds counselling in two sessions each day:

  • Morning slot: 9:30 AM – 1:30 PM
  • Afternoon slot: 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Your specific slot is assigned based on your merit rank and registration sequence. Higher-ranked candidates are typically called in the morning session.

Documents Required for JET 2026 Counselling

  • Original Class 10 certificate and marksheet
  • Original Class 12 certificate and marksheet
  • JET 2026 scorecard / merit list printout
  • Transfer Certificate (TC) from previous institution
  • Category certificate — SC/ST/OBC as applicable
  • Passport-size photographs (6–8 copies)
  • Valid government-issued photo ID (Aadhaar, PAN Card, Passport, or Voter ID)
  • Migration Certificate (if applicable, for students from outside Karnataka)

Important: Original documents are mandatory at the time of counselling and verification. Candidates who bring only photocopies will not be confirmed for admission even if they have a valid seat allotment.

JET 2026 Seat Allotment

After each counselling round, JAIN University releases a seat allotment letter for candidates who qualify the merit criteria and have submitted program preferences. Once you receive your allotment, you must choose one of the following options within the deadline:

  • Freeze: Accept the allotted seat as your final choice. You will not participate in further upgrade rounds. This is the right choice if you are fully satisfied with the allotted program and campus
  • Float: Keep the current allotment active but remain in the pool for a potential upgrade in the next round. If a better-ranked option opens up in Round 3, it will be reassigned automatically
  • Slide: Request an upgrade within the same program or campus — useful if you want to move from one specialization to a preferred one within the same degree
  • Exit: Withdraw from the process entirely. This cancels your participation in all future rounds. Fees paid up to this point may be partially refunded as per JAIN University’s refund policy

Candidates who freeze or confirm a seat must pay the admission fee by the deadline given in the allotment letter. Partial or delayed payment results in automatic seat cancellation. The allotment letter and payment receipt should be kept safely — you will need them at reporting.

You can check and download your seat allotment letter by logging in to the official portal with your application credentials after the allotment result is published.

Top Courses at JAIN University Through JET 2026

JET 2026 opens admission to a wide range of undergraduate programs at JAIN (Deemed-to-be University), Bengaluru. The university is recognized for its NAAC A++ accreditation, industry partnerships, and specialized tracks in emerging technologies across engineering, management, and computer applications.

Program Duration Key Specializations Approximate Annual Fee
B.Tech 4 years CSE, Electrical & Electronics (Electric Vehicles with Siemens), EEE Microgrid Technologies, Aerospace Engineering, Civil, Mechanical Rs. 3,00,000+
BCA 3 years Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Security, Cloud Technology, Generative AI, Data Analytics Rs. 1,50,000+
BBA 3 years General Management, International Finance (ACCA UK integrated program) Rs. 2,15,000+
B.Com 3 years Regular B.Com, B.Com Professional, B.Com with Global Certifications Rs. 1,20,000+
B.Sc 3 years Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Life Sciences Rs. 1,00,000+
BA 3 years Honours and Research tracks Rs. 90,000+
B.Design 4 years Product Design, Fashion Design, Interior Design Rs. 2,50,000+
Allied Healthcare and Sciences 3–4 years Physiotherapy, Radiology, Operation Theatre Technology, Medical Lab Technology Rs. 1,80,000+

Note: Fees listed are approximate and may vary based on specialization, campus, and any scholarship applied. Verify exact fee structures on the official JAIN University admissions page before finalizing your choice.

B.Tech at JAIN University: What Makes It Stand Out

The B.Tech program at JAIN University is AICTE-approved and includes industry partnerships with Siemens for the Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Electric Vehicles) and EEE (Microgrid Technologies) specializations. These tracks integrate Siemens’ industry curriculum and certification pathways into the four-year degree. The Aerospace Engineering program is one of the few B.Tech Aerospace programs offered at a deemed university in South India, making JAIN a notable option for students interested in aviation and space technology without going through JEE Advanced.

BCA at JAIN University: Emerging Technology Focus

The BCA program at JAIN University offers five specialization tracks — Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Security, Cloud Technology, Generative AI, and Data Analytics. This makes it one of the more technology-forward BCA programs in Bengaluru. The program is three years long, does not require a Science stream background, and is accessible to Commerce and Arts students who have studied Mathematics at the Class 12 level.

JET 2026 Preparation Tips

JET 2026 is not as competitive as JEE Main or NEET on a national scale, but your score directly determines your program eligibility, merit rank, and scholarship amount at JAIN University. A well-prepared candidate can score 70 or above even with a few weeks of focused study.

Preparation Tips for B.Tech Aspirants

  • Start with NCERT: The JET B.Tech paper is based on Class 11 and 12 NCERT content. Completing NCERT Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics thoroughly is the most efficient preparation strategy before moving to reference books
  • Focus on Mathematics and Physics: Together these two sections account for a large part of your B.Tech score. These subjects also tend to have the widest score gap between prepared and unprepared candidates
  • Do not skip Aptitude and English: Many candidates overlook these sections. A strong performance in Aptitude and English can push your rank significantly higher in the merit list — aim for at least 20 marks in each section
  • Solve JEE Main previous year papers: JET B.Tech content overlaps significantly with JEE Main topics. Solving JEE Main previous year papers is an efficient way to cover the syllabus and test your readiness
  • Use the official demo test: The JAIN University portal provides a demo test. Use it to check your webcam and internet setup, not just for question practice

Preparation Tips for UG Program Aspirants (BCA, BBA, B.Com, B.Sc, BA)

  • English is worth the most focused effort: Reading Comprehension carries 25 marks and tests speed as much as understanding. Practice timed reading of editorial and factual passages daily for at least two weeks before the exam
  • Use your own stream’s preparation as foundation: The Subject-Based Knowledge section tests your Class 12 stream subjects. Your board exam preparation is the base — revise key topics from your stream’s NCERT or state board textbooks
  • Brush up on basic maths: The Mathematics section (25 marks) covers Class 9–10 arithmetic — percentages, ratios, simple interest, averages, time-speed-distance. These can be mastered in 2–3 weeks with a good practice workbook
  • Update your GK daily: The General Knowledge and Current Affairs section changes with each phase. Follow a reliable daily news source and maintain a running note on key events, government schemes, sports highlights, and awards from the past 12 months
  • Time yourself during practice: 100 questions in 120 minutes gives you about 72 seconds per question on average. Timed mock tests are essential to build the pace you need on exam day

General Tips for All JET 2026 Candidates

  • Book your exam slot as early as possible once the slot booking window opens — early morning slots on the first day tend to have the fewest technical disruptions
  • Test your full system setup (webcam, microphone, internet speed, Chrome browser) at least 3–4 days before the exam date
  • Keep your admit card printed and your government ID within reach before you start the test session
  • Do not keep any books, notes, or extra devices visible in the room during the exam — remote proctors can flag these and suspend your session
  • Check the official JAIN University portal regularly after your result is declared to track merit list publications and counselling date announcements

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about JET 2026

Ques. What is the full form of JET exam?

Ans. JET stands for Jain Entrance Test. It is conducted by JAIN (Deemed-to-be University), Bengaluru for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate programs across engineering, science, commerce, management, arts, design, and healthcare streams at the university’s Bengaluru campuses.

Ques. How many phases are there in JET 2026?

Ans. JET 2026 is conducted in four phases. Phase 1 was held in April, Phase 2 in May, Phase 3 in late May to early June, and Phase 4 in June 2026. Each phase has its own result declaration and counselling round. Students who miss one phase can register for a subsequent phase.

Ques. Is there negative marking in JET 2026?

Ans. No. JET 2026 has no negative marking. Each correct answer earns 1 mark and wrong answers do not deduct any marks. You should attempt every question — leaving questions blank gives you zero marks, while attempting them gives you a chance of scoring.

Ques. What is the JET 2026 exam fee?

Ans. The JET 2026 application fee is Rs. 600 for UG programs including B.Tech, BCA, BBA, B.Com, B.Sc, BA, and B.Design. For M.Tech and other PG programs, the fee is Rs. 1,050. The fee is non-refundable and can be paid online via debit card, credit card, or net banking, or offline via a Demand Draft payable at Bengaluru.

Ques. Can I appear for JET 2026 from home?

Ans. Yes. JET 2026 is a remote proctored online exam taken entirely from home. You need a desktop or laptop (tablets and smartphones are not allowed), a webcam, a working microphone, Google Chrome browser, and a stable internet connection of at least 2 Mbps. Your home environment is monitored live through the webcam during the exam.

Ques. What is the minimum score to qualify JET 2026?

Ans. JET does not have a single fixed qualifying cutoff applicable to all programs. Admission depends on your rank in the phase-specific merit list and available seats in your chosen program. Based on 2025 phase trends, a score of around 40 marks or above (out of 100) is generally competitive for most UG programs in Phase 4. Competitive programs like B.Tech CSE typically need 60 marks or more.

Ques. How do I check my JET 2026 Phase 4 result?

Ans. Visit set.jainuniversity.ac.in/jetresults, click on the Phase 4 result link, enter your Application Number and Date of Birth, and click Submit. Your score, section-wise marks, and qualifying status will appear. Download and save the scorecard as you will need it for Round 3 counselling registration.

Ques. Can I get admission at JAIN University without appearing for JET?

Ans. Yes. Candidates with valid scores in JEE Main, KCET, COMEDK, or EAMCET 2026 do not need to appear for JET. They can directly register for the Scholarship Counselling Round (SCR) at JAIN University. The SCR route also often qualifies students for merit-based scholarships. Check the official JAIN University website for SCR registration dates and eligibility details.

Ques. What documents do I need for JET 2026 counselling?

Ans. You need originals of your Class 10 certificate and marksheet, Class 12 certificate and marksheet, JET 2026 scorecard, Transfer Certificate, category certificate (SC/ST/OBC if applicable), 6–8 passport-size photographs, and a valid government photo ID. Original documents are mandatory — photocopies alone are not accepted for verification.

Ques. When will JAIN University start classes for the 2026–27 session?

Ans. JAIN University is expected to begin the 2026–27 academic session in July 2026. All admitted candidates must complete document verification, fee payment, and reporting formalities before the commencement date. The exact date will be confirmed on the official JAIN University website after all counselling rounds are completed.

Ques. What is the Freeze, Float, and Slide option in JET 2026 counselling?

Ans. After seat allotment, you choose one of three options. Freeze means you accept the allotted seat as final and do not want any upgrade. Float means you keep the allotment but remain eligible for an automatic upgrade in the next round if a better option becomes available. Slide means you stay in the same program but want to move to a preferred specialization or campus if a seat opens. Choose carefully — this decision determines whether you participate in subsequent rounds.

Disclaimer: The information on this page is sourced from official JAIN University notifications and publicly available data. Exam dates, cutoff ranges, fees, and counselling schedules are subject to change at the discretion of JAIN (Deemed-to-be University), Bengaluru. Candidates are advised to verify all details from the official portal at www.jainuniversity.ac.in/jet-ug before taking any action.