The JEE Main 2027 exam is approaching, and the complete JEE Main 2027 exam centres list will be officially released by the National Testing Agency (NTA). As of now, there are 323 JEE Main test centre cities in India, and 15 international test centres have been included. As per the updated list of test centres, there are 33 new cities that were added, and 7 cities were removed.
For JEE Main 2027, centres are designated test locations, allowing students to choose locations closer to their residence for convenience. These centres are allotted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) based on the preferences filled during the JEE Main 2027 application process and the availability of seats. Each candidate is assigned a specific exam city and centre, which is mentioned on the admit card. Proper planning and awareness of the exam centre location help avoid last-minute stress and ensure a smooth exam experience.
The students of Matrix JEE Academy are encouraged to make informed decisions when it comes to choosing the test centre. This will directly affect the level of stress on the exam day. Candidates can check the complete state-wise JEE Main 2027 exam centre list, city codes, and recent changes below to choose their preferred exam city during registration.
Students can check the JEE Main 2026 paper analysis of the Session 2 exams of all 10 shifts below:
- JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Paper Analysis (All Shifts) (Live)
- JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Paper Analysis (April 2 Shift 1) – Live
- JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Paper Analysis (April 2 Shift 2) – Live
- JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Paper Analysis (April 4 Shift 1) – Live
- JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Paper Analysis (April 4 Shift 2) – Live
- JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Paper Analysis (April 5 Shift 1) – Live
- JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Paper Analysis (April 5 Shift 2) – Live
- JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Paper Analysis (April 6 Shift 1) – Live
- JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Paper Analysis (April 6 Shift 2) – Live
- JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Paper Analysis (April 7 Shift 2) – Live
- JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Paper Analysis (April 8 Shift 2) – Live
JEE Main 2027 Exam Centres List (Official NTA Update)
JEE Main is one of the most challenging exams, opening gates to the top engineering colleges for undergraduate admissions. With over 12 lakh applicants this year, NTA chooses hundreds of test centres all across India to allocate all the applicants evenly. Check out the key details regarding JEE Main 2027 exam centres:
| Particulars | Key Details |
| Total number of JEE Main exam cities in India | 323 |
| New test centres added in 2027 | 33 cities |
| Cities removed or merged in 2027 | 7 |
| International JEE Main exam test cities | 15 |
| Number of JEE Main exam sessions | 2 sessions |
| Exam date of JEE Main session 1 | January 2027 |
| Exam date of JEE Main session 2 | April 2027 |
| Mode of the exam | Online (Computer-Based Test) |
Allotment Process of JEE Main Exam Centres 2027
The allotment of the JEE Main exam centres is purely on a random basis. When the candidate fills out the application, they are allowed to choose 4 preferred cities in order, from most preferred to least preferred. Based on the availability of seats at that point, the exam centre is allotted. If no seat is available in the first preferred city, the next preferred city is allotted. Once allotted, candidates cannot change the allotted test centre.
Are you eligible? Check out the latest eligibility criteria set by NTA for JEE Main 2027.
Complete State-Wise JEE Main 2027 Exam Centre List with Codes
Candidates can finally decide their preferences with respect to the JEE Main exam centres list. NTA has released the complete updated test centre list on the official website. This year, there are 323 cities and 15 international cities included in the test centre list. 33 new test centre cities have been added this year, and 7 have been removed to avoid any repetition and maintain a balance in candidate density.
Below is the official JEE Main centre list for 2027. City codes are mentioned for the respective cities.
| State / Country | City | City Code |
| Andaman & Nicobar Islands | Port Blair | AN01 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Anantapur | AP01 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Bhimavaram | AP03 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Chittoor | AP05 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Eluru | AP06 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Guntur | AP07 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Kadapa | AP08 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Kakinada | AP09 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Kurnool | AP10 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Nellore | AP11 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Ongole | AP12 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Rajahmundry | AP13 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Srikakulam | AP14 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Tirupati | AP16 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Vijayawada | AP17 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Visakhapatnam | AP18 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Vizianagaram | AP19 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Narasaraopet | AP20 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Proddatur | AP21 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Peddapuram | AP22 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Surampalem | AP23 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Tadepalligudem | AP24 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Machilipatnam | AP27 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Nandyal | AP29 |
| Arunachal Pradesh | Itanagar / Naharlagun | AL01 |
| Assam | Dibrugarh | AM01 |
| Assam | Guwahati | AM02 |
| Assam | Jorhat | AM03 |
| Assam | Silchar | AM04 |
| Assam | Tezpur | AM05 |
| Bihar | Aurangabad | BR01 |
| Bihar | Bhagalpur | BR02 |
| Bihar | Darbhanga | BR04 |
| Bihar | Gaya | BR05 |
| Bihar | Muzaffarpur | BR06 |
| Bihar | Patna | BR07 |
| Bihar | Purnea | BR08 |
| Bihar | Arrah | BR09 |
| Bihar | Samastipur | BR12 |
| Bihar | Sasaram | BR17 |
| Chhattisgarh | Bhilai / Durg | CG01 |
| Chhattisgarh | Bilaspur | CG02 |
| Chhattisgarh | Raipur | CG03 |
| Chandigarh | Chandigarh | CH01 |
| Dadra & Nagar Haveli | Silvassa | DN01 |
| Daman & Diu | Diu | DD02 |
| Delhi (NCT) | Delhi / New Delhi | DL01 |
| Goa | Panaji / Madgaon | GO01 |
| Gujarat | Ahmedabad | GJ01 |
| Gujarat | Anand | GJ02 |
| Gujarat | Bhavnagar | GJ03 |
| Gujarat | Jamnagar | GJ06 |
| Gujarat | Junagadh | GJ07 |
| Gujarat | Mehsana | GJ08 |
| Gujarat | Rajkot | GJ10 |
| Gujarat | Surat | GJ11 |
| Gujarat | Vadodara | GJ12 |
| Haryana | Ambala | HR01 |
| Haryana | Faridabad | HR03 |
| Haryana | Gurugram | HR04 |
| Haryana | Hisar | HR05 |
| Himachal Pradesh | Bilaspur | HP01 |
| Himachal Pradesh | Hamirpur | HP03 |
| Himachal Pradesh | Shimla | HP06 |
| Jharkhand | Bokaro | JH01 |
| Jharkhand | Dhanbad | JH02 |
| Jharkhand | Jamshedpur | JH03 |
| Jharkhand | Ranchi | JH04 |
| Jammu & Kashmir | Jammu | JK02 |
| Jammu & Kashmir | Srinagar | JK04 |
| Karnataka | Bengaluru | KK20 |
| Karnataka | Mangaluru | KK12 |
| Karnataka | Mysuru | KK14 |
| Karnataka | Hubballi | KK27 |
| Kerala | Alappuzha | KL01 |
| Kerala | Ernakulam | KL04 |
| Kerala | Kozhikode | KL12 |
| Kerala | Thiruvananthapuram | KL17 |
| Ladakh | Leh | LL01 |
| Lakshadweep | Kavaratti | LD01 |
| Madhya Pradesh | Bhopal | MP03 |
| Madhya Pradesh | Gwalior | MP06 |
| Madhya Pradesh | Indore | MP07 |
| Madhya Pradesh | Jabalpur | MP08 |
| Maharashtra | Mumbai / Navi Mumbai | MR16 |
| Maharashtra | Nagpur | MR17 |
| Maharashtra | Pune | MR23 |
| Maharashtra | Nashik | MR19 |
| Maharashtra | Aurangabad | MR04 |
| Manipur | Imphal | MN01 |
| Meghalaya | Shillong | MG01 |
| Mizoram | Aizawl | MZ01 |
| Nagaland | Dimapur | NL01 |
| Odisha | Bhubaneswar | OR04 |
| Odisha | Cuttack | OR05 |
| Odisha | Rourkela | OR08 |
| Puducherry | Puducherry | PO01 |
| Punjab | Amritsar | PB01 |
| Punjab | Jalandhar | PB04 |
| Punjab | Ludhiana | PB05 |
| Rajasthan | Jaipur | RJ06 |
| Rajasthan | Jodhpur | RJ07 |
| Rajasthan | Kota | RJ08 |
| Rajasthan | Udaipur | RJ11 |
| Sikkim | Gangtok | SM01 |
| Tamil Nadu | Chennai | TN01 |
| Tamil Nadu | Coimbatore | TN02 |
| Tamil Nadu | Madurai | TN08 |
| Tamil Nadu | Tiruchirappalli | TN14 |
| Telangana | Hyderabad | TL01 |
| Telangana | Karimnagar | TL02 |
| Telangana | Warangal | TL07 |
| Tripura | Agartala | TA01 |
| Uttar Pradesh | Agra | UP01 |
| Uttar Pradesh | Prayagraj | UP03 |
| Uttar Pradesh | Ghaziabad | UP07 |
| Uttar Pradesh | Noida / Greater Noida | UP09 |
| Uttar Pradesh | Kanpur | UP11 |
| Uttar Pradesh | Lucknow | UP12 |
| Uttar Pradesh | Varanasi | UP18 |
| Uttarakhand | Dehradun | UK01 |
| West Bengal | Kolkata | WB10 |
| West Bengal | Durgapur | WB04 |
| West Bengal | Siliguri | WB11 |
State-Wise Distribution of JEE Main 2027 Exam Centres
NTA tries to include every city, union territory and state to reduce the burden of travel. This also helps with candidate density, and the allocation of candidates to test centres is smoother. Below is the state-wise JEE Main exam centre list of how many exam city centres are available in every state.
| State / Union Territory | No. of JEE Main Exam Centres (Cities) |
| Andhra Pradesh | 23 |
| Arunachal Pradesh | 1 |
| Assam | 4 |
| Bihar | 11 |
| Chhattisgarh | 6 |
| Goa | 1 |
| Gujarat | 12 |
| Haryana | 4 |
| Himachal Pradesh | 7 |
| Jharkhand | 6 |
| Karnataka | 14 |
| Kerala | 17 |
| Madhya Pradesh | 9 |
| Maharashtra | 27 |
| Manipur | 1 |
| Meghalaya | 2 |
| Mizoram | 1 |
| Nagaland | 2 |
| Odisha | 19 |
| Punjab | 6 |
| Rajasthan | 13 |
| Sikkim | 1 |
| Tamil Nadu | 26 |
| Telangana | 11 |
| Tripura | 1 |
| Uttar Pradesh | 27 |
| Uttarakhand | 5 |
| West Bengal | 13 |
| Andaman & Nicobar Islands (UT) | 1 |
| Chandigarh (UT) | 1 |
| Dadra & Nagar Haveli & Daman & Diu (UT) | 1 |
| Delhi (NCT) | 1 |
| Jammu & Kashmir (UT) | 4 |
| Ladakh (UT) | 1 |
| Lakshadweep (UT) | 1 |
| Puducherry (UT) | 1 |
List of Newly Added JEE Main Exam Centres
In 2026, NTA introduced 33 new exam test centres in India and added them to the JEE Main Exam centre list. The new test centres are spread across states such as Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Maharashtra and others. The new test centres will help students reduce travel and choose from a wider range of city options.
| State | New City as JEE New Exam Centre | City Code |
| Andhra Pradesh | Adoni | AP33 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Amalapuram | AP34 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Madanapalle | AP35 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Markapur | AP36 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Puttur | AP37 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Rayachoty | AP38 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Tadpatri | AP39 |
| Andhra Pradesh | Tiruvuru | AP40 |
| Gujarat | Bardoli | GJ35 |
| Gujarat | Godhra | GJ24 |
| Gujarat | Navsari | GJ15 |
| Haryana | Kurukshetra | HR07 |
| Jammu & Kashmir | Baramulla | JK01 |
| Karnataka | Bidar | KK05 |
| Karnataka | Chikaballapur | KK22 |
| Manipur | Churachandpur | MN03 |
| Manipur | Kakching | MN04 |
| Maharashtra | Kopargaon | MR44 |
| Maharashtra | Pandharpur | MR45 |
| Maharashtra | Raigad | MR23 |
| Maharashtra | Sinnar | MR46 |
| Madhya Pradesh | Chhatarpur | MP24 |
| Odisha | Jharsuguda | OR22 |
| Telangana | Adilabad | TL12 |
| Telangana | Kodad | TL25 |
| Telangana | Peddapalli | TL26 |
| Tamil Nadu | Kallakurichi | TN39 |
| Tamil Nadu | Nagapattinam | TN30 |
| Tamil Nadu | Theni | TN40 |
| Tamil Nadu | Tirupattur | TN41 |
| West Bengal | Kharagpur | WB13 |
| West Bengal | Malda | WB20 |
List of Removed/ Merged JEE Main Exam Centres
For better accessibility, NTA reviews and updates the test centre city list every year. This results in the removal of a few cities, and the rest are merged. To avoid confusion, candidates should go through the updated exam centre list before filling out the application form.
Here is the JEE Main exam centre in India that has been removed permanently.
| State | City | City Code |
| Maharashtra | Yavatmal | MR34 |
| Gujarat | Himatnagar | GJ14 |
| Kerala | Piyyannur | KL21 |
| Kerala | Chengannur | KL23 |
| Kerala | Ernakulam | KL24 |
| Kerala | Moovattupuzha | KL25 |
| Bihar | Rohtas | BR41 |
List of International Exam Centres for JEE Main 2027
NTA provides an opportunity for students who reside outside India by allotting them international JEE Main exam centres. JEE Main 2027 exam test centres are located in the Middle East, Europe, Africa, and North America for better accessibility. Every test centre has a unique city code. The availability of seats depends on the location chosen. Here is the complete list of the JEE Main 2027 international exam centres.
| Country | City | City Code |
| Bahrain | Manama | ZZ01 |
| Qatar | Doha | ZZ03 |
| United Arab Emirates (UAE) | Dubai | ZZ04 |
| Nepal | Kathmandu | ZZ05 |
| Oman | Muscat | ZZ06 |
| Saudi Arabia | Riyadh | ZZ07 |
| United Arab Emirates (UAE) | Sharjah | ZZ08 |
| Singapore | Singapore | ZZ09 |
| Kuwait | Kuwait City | ZZ10 |
| Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur | ZZ11 |
| Nigeria | Lagos | ZZ12 |
| Indonesia | West Java | ZZ14 |
| United States of America (USA) | Washington DC | ZZ15 |
| Germany | Munich | ZZ16 |
| United Arab Emirates (UAE) | Abu Dhabi | ZZ17 |
How to Choose the Right Exam Centre for JEE Main 2027?
Choosing the right exam centre can play a big role in reducing stress on the examination day. Students are advised to choose the test centre based on the updated JEE Main exam centre list that is closest to their city to avoid last-minute hassles. Candidates are given an option to select 4 cities while filing the form. Here are the factors that students should consider to choose the right exam centre for JEE Main 2027:
- Proximity to home: Choose a centre that is close to your home to avoid long travel.
- Accessibility and easy travel: Choose a city that has easy travel routes and transport connectivity.
- Select your desired city: Check the list of test centres released by NTA and choose the desired city beforehand.
- To avoid choosing a test centre at the last minute, as it can lead to making wrong choices.
- Opt for familiar cities: Apart from your first preference, choose the other 3 cities that are familiar to you.
NTA Guidelines for JEE Main 2027 Exam Centres
NTA provides clear guidelines that candidates have to follow on the examination day related to the JEE Main test centre. Here are the guidelines that students need to follow and take care of:
- NTA allots the test centres on a first-come, first-served basis. Hence, there is no unfairness when it comes to allocating the test centres that the candidates have chosen.
- Candidates will not be allowed to change the test centre after the registration process. If they wish to change the test centre, they can do so during the correction window time.
- At the test centre, candidates are supposed to carry a printed copy of the admit card, passport-size photographs, a valid ID proof and other items.
- Candidates must report to the test centre 1-2 hours before the exam shift time. Hence, students are advised to keep their travel plans keeping this in mind.
NOTE: Matrix JEE Academy advises candidates to stay updated and check the official NTA website regularly to get the latest information regarding test centres and exam details.
You can check the exam analysis of all the shifts on the JEE Main Session 1 exam from the links provided below:
JEE Main Session 1 Paper Analysis (All Shifts)(Live Now)
JEE Main Session 1 Paper Analysis (21 January Shift 1)(Live Now)
JEE Main Session 1 Paper Analysis (21 January Shift 2) (Live Now)
JEE Main Session 1 Paper Analysis (22 January Shift 1) (Live Now)
JEE Main Session 1 Paper Analysis (22 January Shift 2) (Live Now)
JEE Main Session 1 Paper Analysis (23 January Shift 1) (Live Now)
JEE Main Session 1 Paper Analysis (23 January Shift 2) (Live Now)
JJEE Main Session 1 Paper Analysis (24 January Shift 1) (Live Now)
JEE Main Session 1 Paper Analysis (24 January Shift 2) (Live Now)
JEE Main Session 1 Paper Analysis (28 January Shift 1) (Live Now)
JEE Main Session 1 Paper Analysis (28 January Shift 2) (Live Now)
FAQs
Yes, candidates can change their exam centre after filling out the registration form. Candidates can check the NTA official website, where the dates for the application form correction window will be released. Make sure to change or edit the exam centre during the correction window.
After registration, the application form correction window opens for a limited time. Candidates can edit and choose their desired exam centre during this correction window. After this, candidates will not be able to rechoose the exam centre for JEE Main.
The complete JEE Main 2027 exam centre details will be mentioned in the admit card. The test centre city, complete address of the centre, shift time and reporting time are mentioned in the admit card. Once the admit card is released, candidates can download it from the official NTA website.
For JEE Main 2027, NTA has curated a finalised list of 323 cities in India and 15 cities abroad. 33 new cities were added for greater accessibility.
Yes, 7 exam centres were removed or merged, and 33 new exam centres were added for JEE Main 2027. The exam centres that were removed are Himatnagar (Gujarat), Yavatmal (Maharashtra), Ernakulam, Chengannur, Piyyannur (Kerala) and Rohtas (Bihar).
Yes, the JEE Main exam has international exam centres outside India for convenience. These international centres are for Indian students who reside outside India.
As per the guidelines released in previous years, candidates are required to carry mandatory documents to the test centre to be eligible to write the exam. Students need to carry a printed copy of the JEE Main exam admit card, a valid photo ID, and photographs the same as the admit card. Complete exam centre guidelines will be written in the admit card, and students are advised to read them carefully.
Yes, the exam centres might vary for both the JEE Main 2027 Session 1 and Session 2. Students who are giving both sessions can check their admit card to know the test centres. The admit cards will be released separately. The test centre allotted will depend on availability and other factors at the time of JEE Main form filling.














