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UP Polytechnic JEECUP 2026 Admit Card

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  1. About this Page
  2. Important Dates
  3. How to Download Admit Card
  4. Important Links
  5. FAQs
  6. Analysis & Trends

Print two A4 colour copies. Carry one + a government photo ID + 2 passport photos to the exam centre.

UP Polytechnic JEECUP 2026 Admit Card OUT: Exam 2–9 June — Download at jeecup.admissions.nic.in

Key Highlights

  • JEECUP (Joint Entrance Examination Council, Uttar Pradesh) released the UP Polytechnic 2026 Admit Card on 27 May 2026 at jeecup.admissions.nic.in.
  • First-wave admit card: Groups A, E1 and E2 released today; remaining groups (B–D, F–L) release on rolling dates over the next 24–48 hours.
  • Examination window: 2 June – 9 June 2026 in CBT mode, multiple shifts across the 8 days.
  • Login: Application Number + Password (or Application Number + Date of Birth).
  • Exam pattern: 100 MCQs, 400 marks, 2 hours 30 minutes. +4 marks correct; –1 negative marking per the official JEECUP brochure.
  • Result expected: 10 June 2026. Provisional answer key 2 June; objection window till 4 June.
  • Counselling: Multiple rounds for admission to 202 participating UP polytechnic colleges (government + aided + private).

The Joint Entrance Examination Council, Uttar Pradesh (JEECUP) released the UP Polytechnic 2026 entrance examination admit card on 27 May 2026 at jeecup.admissions.nic.in. The examination was originally scheduled for 15–22 May 2026 but rescheduled to 2 June – 9 June 2026 by JEECUP after administrative review. Today's first-wave admit card release covers Groups A, E1 (Pharmacy PCB) and E2 (Pharmacy PCM); admit cards for the remaining groups (B, C, D, F, G, H, I, J, K, L) release on rolling dates over the next 24–48 hours.

Quick decision check — how to download your admit card

  1. Visit jeecup.admissions.nic.in (the official JEECUP admission portal).
  2. Click "Download Admit Card" on the homepage. The button is visible only during the active admit-card window (until your exam date).
  3. Enter your credentials:
    • Application Number + Password that you created during registration, OR
    • Application Number + Date of Birth (alternate login if you've forgotten your password)
  4. Click Submit. The admit card opens as a PDF with your photograph, signature, registration details, exam centre address, exam date, shift timing and reporting time.
  5. Download the PDF and take 3 printouts on plain white A4 paper (one is mandatory at the exam centre; the other two are for your records).
  6. Verify every detail on the printout:
    • Name spelling matches your photo ID
    • Photograph and signature are clear
    • Exam date, shift and centre address are correctly listed
    • Group code (A, B, C, D, E1, E2, F, G, H, I, J, K, L) matches the one you applied for

If your admit card is missing or showing an error:

  • Check that your registration fee was successfully paid (login to candidate dashboard → check Payment Status)
  • Clear browser cache and try a different browser (Chrome, Edge, Firefox — incognito mode often resolves the issue)
  • If your group's admit card isn't out yet (B, C, D, F, G, H, I, J, K, L), check back every 6 hours; rolling release is JEECUP's standard pattern
  • For unresolved issues, use the JEECUP helpline number listed on the portal homepage

The 12 JEECUP groups — what you applied for

JEECUP is one entrance examination but split into 12 groups based on your educational background and the polytechnic stream you're targeting. The group code on your admit card determines your exam paper, exam date, and counselling pool.

Group Stream Minimum Eligibility
A Engineering Diploma (Civil / Mechanical / Electrical / Electronics / Computer / Chemical, etc.) Class 10 pass with 35% minimum
B Agriculture Engineering Class 10+2
C Fashion Design / Home Science / Textile Class 10+2
D Modern Office Management / Secretarial Practice Class 10+2
E1 Pharmacy (Biology stream) Class 10+2 with PCB
E2 Pharmacy (Maths stream) Class 10+2 with PCM
F Post-Diploma in Information Technology Engineering Diploma
G PG Diploma in Management Graduate
H PG Diploma in Hotel Management & Catering Class 10+2
I, J, K, L Specialised / lateral entry diplomas including Aircraft Maintenance Varies by group

Group A (Engineering Diploma post-10th) is the largest single group by candidate volume — it's the standard polytechnic entry route for UP students who completed Class 10 and want a 3-year technical diploma.

Exam pattern and marking scheme

Parameter Detail
Mode Computer-Based Test (CBT)
Total questions 100
Total marks 400 (4 marks per question)
Duration 2 hours 30 minutes
Language Hindi and English (bilingual question paper)
Marking — correct answer +4
Marking — wrong answer –1 (per the official JEECUP information brochure)
Marking — unattempted 0

The 2:30 duration with 100 questions gives you an average of 90 seconds per question — comfortable, but not unlimited. Time management on Section 1 (mathematics for Group A) is the recurring challenge across past JEECUP cycles.

Critical note on negative marking: Several secondary aggregator sites incorrectly state "no negative marking" for JEECUP. The official JEECUP information brochure has consistently applied –1 per wrong answer. If in doubt, treat the official brochure as authoritative — do not guess answers without partial conviction.

What to carry to the exam centre

Mandatory:

  • Printed JEECUP 2026 admit card (one copy; the centre will retain it)
  • Original valid photo ID — Aadhaar / Voter ID / Passport / Driving Licence / PAN Card / Class 10 admit card or marksheet with photograph
  • Two recent passport-size photographs (matching the one uploaded during registration)
  • Blue or black ballpoint pen (for rough work paper)

Recommended:

  • A transparent water bottle (small)
  • A wristwatch (analog only — no smartwatch)
  • Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing — UP June heat advisory: light cotton + cap for the journey

Strictly prohibited inside the exam hall:

  • Mobile phones, smartwatches, Bluetooth devices, earphones, headphones
  • Calculators, log tables, mathematical tables (not required — JEECUP provides what's allowed via the on-screen interface)
  • Bags, wallets, study material, notes, printed material
  • Jewellery, hair clips with metallic embellishment (security screening can be sensitive)
  • Food items (other than the centre-allowed water bottle in approved circumstances)

Exam-day timeline

JEECUP typically uses the following exam-day schedule (verify your specific shift on your admit card):

  • Reporting time: 90 minutes before exam start. Late arrivals beyond 30 minutes are typically not allowed entry.
  • Exam centre frisking + biometric: 60 minutes before exam start
  • Last entry into exam hall: 30 minutes before exam start
  • Exam start: as printed on your admit card
  • Exam end: 2 hours 30 minutes after start
  • Departure: candidates are released in batches to manage exit congestion

After the exam — result and counselling timeline

Stage Date
Provisional Answer Key 2 June 2026 (rolling, after each shift)
Answer Key Objection Window Till 4 June 2026
Result 10 June 2026
Counselling registration Mid-June 2026 (post-result)
Choice filling + locking Following registration
Seat allotment (Round 1) Late June 2026
Seat acceptance fee ₹3,000 per allotted seat
Reporting at college July 2026

JEECUP counselling runs through multiple online rounds until vacancies in participating polytechnic colleges are filled. The first round draws the bulk of merit; subsequent rounds open for candidates who didn't get their preferred allotment or didn't accept the first allotment.

Participating colleges — where you can be admitted

JEECUP 2026 covers 202 polytechnic colleges across Uttar Pradesh:

  • Government polytechnics: Government Polytechnic Lucknow, Government Polytechnic Kanpur, Government Polytechnic Allahabad (Prayagraj), Government Polytechnic Varanasi, Government Polytechnic Meerut, Government Polytechnic Gorakhpur — and 100+ other government and government-aided institutions across UP
  • Private polytechnics: Private institutions affiliated with the UP Board of Technical Education

The government polytechnics offer the lowest fees (₹10,000–15,000 / year typically) and the strongest placement pipelines because of their UPPCL, UPSRTC, PWD and Railway recruitment networks. Private polytechnics typically charge ₹40,000–80,000 / year and are placed mostly into local engineering MSMEs.

Post-diploma career options

UP polytechnic diploma graduates have three primary pathways:

  1. Lateral entry into B.Tech (2nd year) via UPSEE / state engineering entrance lateral admission. About 25% of JEECUP graduates eventually complete a B.Tech via this route.
  2. Junior Engineer (JE) recruitment: UPPCL, UPSRTC, UP Jal Nigam, PWD, Indian Railways (RRB JE), CPWD, and PSU technical posts (NTPC, BHEL, ONGC, GAIL, IOCL via direct diploma quotas).
  3. Private sector technical employment: local engineering firms, automotive MSMEs, civil construction, manufacturing units; entry salary typically ₹15,000–22,000 / month in tier-2 / tier-3 UP cities.

For broader engineering career context, see our RRB JE Junior Engineer Recruitment 2026 and Best Govt Jobs After 12th guides.

UP Polytechnic JEECUP 2026 Admit Card: हिंदी सारांश

Joint Entrance Examination Council, Uttar Pradesh (JEECUP) ने UP Polytechnic 2026 Admit Card 27 मई 2026 को jeecup.admissions.nic.in पर जारी कर दिया है।

पहली लहर: Groups A, E1 (Pharmacy PCB), E2 (Pharmacy PCM) के admit card आज जारी हुए। अन्य groups (B, C, D, F, G, H, I, J, K, L) के admit card अगले 24-48 घंटों में rolling basis पर जारी होंगे।

Admit card कैसे download करें:

  1. jeecup.admissions.nic.in खोलें।
  2. "Download Admit Card" पर click करें।
  3. Application Number + Password OR Application Number + Date of Birth डालें।
  4. Admit card PDF download करें।
  5. A4 sheet पर 3 printouts लें (एक exam centre पर submit करनी होगी; दो आपके records के लिए)।

परीक्षा तिथि: 2 जून – 9 जून 2026 (पहले 15-22 मई का schedule था; rescheduled)। CBT mode, multiple shifts।

Exam pattern: 100 MCQs, 400 marks, 2 घंटे 30 मिनट, द्विभाषी (हिंदी / अंग्रेज़ी)। सही: +4; गलत: –1; unattempted: 0। (आधिकारिक brochure –1 negative marking confirms करती है — कुछ secondary sites गलत बताती हैं।)

12 Groups (A से L): Engineering Diploma (A — 10th pass), Agriculture Engineering (B), Fashion / Home Science (C), Office Management (D), Pharmacy PCB (E1), Pharmacy PCM (E2), Post-Diploma IT (F), PG Diploma Management (G), Hotel Management (H), specialised / lateral entry (I, J, K, L)।

Exam centre पर ले जाना अनिवार्य:

  • Printed admit card
  • Original valid photo ID (Aadhaar / Voter ID / Passport / DL / PAN)
  • 2 हालिया passport-size photographs
  • Blue / black ballpoint pen

सख्ती से प्रतिबंधित: Mobile phones, smartwatches, Bluetooth devices, earphones, calculators, notes, bags, jewellery।

Result + counselling timeline:

  • Provisional Answer Key: 2 जून 2026
  • Objection window: 4 जून तक
  • Result: 10 जून 2026
  • Counselling registration: जून के मध्य
  • Seat allotment Round 1: जून के अंत
  • Seat acceptance fee: ₹3,000 per allotted seat
  • College reporting: जुलाई 2026

भागीदारी कॉलेज: UP में 202 polytechnic कॉलेज (Government + Aided + Private)। प्रमुख: Government Polytechnic Lucknow, Kanpur, Prayagraj, Varanasi, Meerut, Gorakhpur।

Diploma के बाद career options: (1) UPSEE / lateral entry से B.Tech 2nd year; (2) Junior Engineer recruitment (UPPCL, UPSRTC, PWD, RRB JE, PSU); (3) Private sector technical employment (entry salary ₹15,000-22,000 / महीना UP के tier-2/3 शहरों में)।

Critical: Admit card download करने से पहले अपने photo ID की spelling और admit card पर अपने details (नाम, exam date, shift, centre address, group code) verify कर लें। Discrepancy मिले तो तुरंत JEECUP helpline से contact करें।

Important Dates

Important dates for UP Polytechnic JEECUP 2026 Admit Card
Event Date
Admit Card Released (First Wave)
Examination Window
Provisional Answer Key
Result
UP Polytechnic JEECUP 2026 Admit Card — Resultpedia banner

How to Download Your Admit Card

  1. Visit the official portal of JEECUP.
  2. Click on the admit card / e-admission certificate link for UP Polytechnic JEECUP 2026 Admit Card.
  3. Enter your Registration Number / Roll Number + Date of Birth + the displayed CAPTCHA.
  4. Download the PDF and print on A4 — keep at least 3 copies.
  5. Verify all details (name, photo, exam centre, shift). Report any discrepancy to the recruiter immediately.
  6. Carry the printed admit card + a valid photo ID (Aadhaar / PAN / Driving Licence) to the centre.

Download Admit Card →

Print two A4 colour copies. Carry one + a government photo ID + 2 passport photos to the exam centre.

Frequently Asked Questions

When was the UP Polytechnic JEECUP 2026 Admit Card released?
JEECUP (Joint Entrance Examination Council, Uttar Pradesh) released the UP Polytechnic 2026 Admit Card on 27 May 2026 at jeecup.admissions.nic.in. First-wave admit cards cover Groups A, E1 (Pharmacy PCB) and E2 (Pharmacy PCM); remaining groups (B, C, D, F, G, H, I, J, K, L) release on rolling dates over the next 24-48 hours.
How do I download the JEECUP 2026 Admit Card?
Step-by-step: (1) Visit jeecup.admissions.nic.in. (2) Click "Download Admit Card" on the homepage. (3) Enter your Application Number + Password OR Application Number + Date of Birth. (4) Submit. (5) Download the PDF and take 3 printouts on A4 paper (one for the exam centre, two for your records). (6) Verify name, photo, exam date, shift, centre address and group code on the printout.
When is the JEECUP 2026 examination scheduled?
The examination is scheduled 2 June – 9 June 2026 in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode across 8 days with multiple shifts. The original schedule was 15-22 May 2026; JEECUP rescheduled to the June window. Your specific exam date, shift and centre are printed on your admit card. Reporting time: 90 minutes before exam start. Late arrivals beyond 30 minutes are typically not allowed entry.
What is the JEECUP 2026 exam pattern and marking scheme?
100 MCQs, 400 marks, 2 hours 30 minutes, Hindi/English bilingual, CBT mode. Marking: +4 for correct, –1 for wrong, 0 for unattempted per the official JEECUP information brochure. Some secondary aggregator sites incorrectly claim "no negative marking" — defer to the official brochure: -1 negative marking applies. The 2:30 duration gives an average of 90 seconds per question; time management on mathematics (Group A) is the recurring challenge.
What are the 12 JEECUP groups and which one is mine?
Group A: Engineering Diploma post-10th (Civil/Mech/Electrical/Electronics/Computer/Chemical) — largest group. B: Agriculture Engineering (10+2). C: Fashion Design/Home Science/Textile (10+2). D: Modern Office Management/Secretarial Practice (10+2). E1: Pharmacy with PCB (10+2). E2: Pharmacy with PCM (10+2). F: Post-Diploma in IT (after Diploma). G: PG Diploma in Management (Graduate). H: PG Diploma in Hotel Management (10+2). I, J, K, L: specialised / lateral entry diplomas including Aircraft Maintenance. Your group code is printed on your admit card.
What should I carry to the JEECUP exam centre?
Mandatory: (1) Printed JEECUP 2026 admit card (one copy — centre will retain it); (2) original valid photo ID (Aadhaar / Voter ID / Passport / Driving Licence / PAN); (3) two recent passport-size photographs matching the registration upload; (4) blue or black ballpoint pen. Strictly prohibited: mobile phones, smartwatches, Bluetooth devices, earphones, calculators, log tables, bags, notes, study material, jewellery, food items. Carry a small transparent water bottle and an analog wristwatch only.
When will the JEECUP 2026 result be released?
JEECUP 2026 result is expected on 10 June 2026. The provisional answer key releases on 2 June 2026 (rolling, after each shift); the objection window is open till 4 June 2026. After the result, counselling registration opens mid-June 2026, followed by choice filling, seat allotment (Round 1 late June, ₹3,000 acceptance fee), and college reporting in July 2026. JEECUP counselling covers 202 participating polytechnic colleges across UP — government, government-aided, and private.

UP Polytechnic JEECUP 2026 Admit Card — Analysis & Trends

Resultpedia analysis: Why the JEECUP rescheduling matters more than the headline date

The 15–22 May 2026 to 2–9 June 2026 reschedule is not just a date change — it changes the entire counselling-to-college-start cycle for the 2026 UP polytechnic cohort. Three observations worth acting on:

1. The reschedule compresses the college-entry calendar

The original 15–22 May schedule would have produced results by late May, with counselling in early June and college reporting in mid-June — perfectly aligned with the standard UP polytechnic academic year start of 1 July. The rescheduled 2–9 June exam pushes:

  • Result to 10 June (was end May)
  • Counselling to mid-late June (was early June)
  • Seat allotment to late June (was mid-June)
  • College reporting to July (typically aligns with the academic-year start)

The implication: candidates have less buffer time between seat allotment and reporting at their assigned college. If your allotted polytechnic is in a different city or district from your home, plan housing arrangements before the seat allotment, not after.

2. The –1 negative marking is the real differentiator between average and merit ranks

JEECUP's 4-mark-correct-versus-1-mark-wrong ratio means a guessed answer has a -1/4 expected value if your confidence is below 25%. In a 100-question paper where the cut-off for top government polytechnics typically sits at 280-310 (out of 400), the right strategy is:

  • Attempt all questions you're confident on (≥75% sure)
  • Make educated guesses on questions where you can eliminate at least 2 of 4 options (raising your effective confidence above 50%)
  • Leave blank questions you cannot eliminate options on — guessing on these has negative expected value

The same guidance applies across all 12 JEECUP groups. Pharmacy candidates (E1 + E2) face an additional pattern: their paper includes a higher proportion of conceptual chemistry questions where elimination is harder, so the blank-vs-guess threshold tilts more conservatively.

3. Government polytechnics are the right target, not just any polytechnic

JEECUP 2026 covers 202 polytechnic colleges, but the placement and fee economics vary dramatically:

Tier Examples Annual Fee Placement Pipeline
Top Government Polytechnics Lucknow, Kanpur, Prayagraj, Varanasi ₹10,000–15,000 UPPCL, UPSRTC, PWD, Railways JE, PSU technician
Other Government Polytechnics District-level government polytechnics ₹10,000–15,000 State technical recruitment + local industry
Government-Aided Polytechnics UP Board affiliated ₹15,000–25,000 Mixed — government + private
Private Polytechnics Affiliated private institutions ₹40,000–80,000 Local engineering MSMEs, limited PSU pipeline

For most JEECUP candidates, the fee + placement differential between top government polytechnics and private institutions is the single biggest factor in long-term career outcomes. Counselling choice-filling should prioritise top government polytechnics first — even if the location is less convenient than a nearby private option.

Pathway forward — what to do this week

For candidates whose group's admit card is out (A, E1, E2):

  1. Download the admit card immediately and verify every detail against your photo ID
  2. Identify your exam centre on Google Maps and plan the travel — aim to reach 90 minutes before exam start
  3. Take 3 printouts, store them safely
  4. Practise the JEECUP-specific exam pattern (100 MCQs, 2:30, +4 / -1) with past-year papers from official sources
  5. Get your photo ID ready (Aadhaar is the safest universal choice)

For candidates whose group's admit card is not yet released:

  • Check the portal every 6 hours; JEECUP releases remaining groups (B, C, D, F, G, H, I, J, K, L) on rolling dates
  • Do not panic if your group is later — JEECUP has historically completed all group releases within 48–72 hours of the first wave
  • Begin exam-day prep regardless of admit-card timing

Sibling result trackings: IIT JEE Advanced Answer Key 2026, RRB Technician Online Form 2026, UP Police SI Result 2026, UP Board Class 12 Intermediate Result 2026.

Resultpedia recommendation

Download your JEECUP 2026 admit card today and verify every detail against your photo ID. If your group is in the first wave (A, E1, E2), use the next 5 days for focused revision — particularly mathematics for Group A and chemistry for Pharmacy groups. For counselling, prioritise top government polytechnics during choice-filling; the fee + placement differential makes the location trade-off worth it. The next 12 days (28 May to 9 June) decide your polytechnic trajectory — use them well.