JEE Mains Result 2026 Live Update: Session 1 Result Date, Shift Wise Difficulty and Marks vs Percentile Detailed

JEE Mains Result 2026 Live Update: The result of JEE Main Session 1 2026  will be declared by National Testing Agency (NTA) by  12 February 2026.  More than 13 lakh students who appeared for the exam in January 2026 are eagerly waiting for their scorecard. Before the result is declared, NTA will also upload the final answer key on the basis of which the final percentile score will be prepared. In this article, we will give you complete information about JEE Mains 2026 Session 1 Result Date, Shift Wise Difficulty Analysis, Expected Marks vs Percentile, Scorecard Download Process and JEE Advanced Cutoff. If you are also a JEE Main January 2026 candidate, then this article is very useful for you.

JEE Mains Result 2026 Session 1: Quick Overview

DescriptionInformation
Name of the examJoint Entrance Examination (Main) 2026 Session 1
Organizing organizationNational Testing Agency (NTA)
Exam DateJanuary 21, 22, 23, 24, 28 and 29, 2026
Total Registered Students13.5 lakh (estimated)
Provisional Answer Key February 2026 (1st week)
Final Answer KeyFebruary 10-11, 2026 (Expected)
Result Date Session 1February 12, 2026 (Official)
Result Time12:00 noon (Expected)
Result ModeOnline Scorecard
Official Websitejeemain.nta.nic.in
Alternative Websitentaresults.nic.in
Scorecard LoginApplication Number and Date of Birth
All India RankAfter Session 2 Result (April 2026)
Session 2 Registration Last DateFebruary 25, 2026
JEE Advanced CutoffFinal after Session 2
Total Marks300 (Physics 100, Chemistry 100, Mathematics 100)

JEE Mains Result 2026: When and how will the result be declared?

NTA has officially announced that the JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Result will be declared by February 12, 2026. If the Final Answer Key is released on February 11, then there is a strong possibility of the result being declared the same evening or the next morning. If we look at the pattern of previous years, NTA usually declares the result around 12 noon . In 2025, the result was declared on February 11 and in 2024 on February 12. The same pattern is expected to be followed this time too. The result will not show the Actual Raw Marks but only the Percentile Score. This Percentile Score will be the basis for qualification for JEE Advanced and admission in NIT, IIIT.

It’s important to understand that the JEE Main result isn’t based on raw scores, but rather on a normalization process . Since JEE Main is conducted in different shifts, the difficulty level of each shift is different, and to ensure fairness, NTA uses percentile-based normalization. This means that if your shift’s paper was difficult, your percentile will be adjusted accordingly. Therefore, don’t be discouraged or overjoyed by just your marks; consider the difficulty of your shift as well.

JEE Mains 2026 Shift Wise Difficulty Analysis: Detailed Analysis of Each Shift

JEE Main 2026 Session 1 exam was conducted in multiple shifts between January 21 and January 29, 2026. Experts have done an in-depth analysis of the paper for each shift which is given below.

JEE Mains 2026 Session 1: Shift Wise Difficulty and Expected Percentile

Exam DateShiftDifficulty Level130 Marks Expected Percentile100 Marks Expected Percentile
January 21, 2026Shift 1Easy to Moderate95.88 to 97.02+91.75 to 95.2+
January 21, 2026Shift 2Moderate96+89.85+
January 22, 2026Shift 1Easy to Moderate95.88 to 97.02+91.75+
January 22, 2026Shift 2Moderate96+89.85+
January 23, 2026Shift 1Easy to Moderate94.65 to 96.09+90+
January 23, 2026Shift 2Moderate to Difficult96.09+91+
January 24, 2026Shift 1Moderate to Difficult91.75 to 95.2+85+
January 24, 2026Shift 2Moderate95+89+
January 28, 2026Shift 1Moderate94+88+
January 29, 2026Shift 2Moderate to Difficult93+87+

According to experts, Shift 1 on January 24th was the most difficult shift of this session, rated Moderate to Difficult. Shift 1 on January 23rd and most of the shifts on January 21st and 22nd were Easy to Moderate. This information is important because difficult shifts can yield better percentiles even with lower marks, while easier shifts require higher marks.

JEE Mains 2026 Marks vs Percentile Analysis: Understand Your Score

There is no direct correlation between marks and percentile in JEE Main. Percentile score is a normalized score that indicates what percentage of students in that particular shift scored equal to or less than you. This is why percentiles for the same score can vary across shifts. For example, if the shift was difficult, you might get 97 percentile with 120 marks, but in an easier shift, you might need 140 marks to achieve the same percentile.

Expected Marks vs Percentile 2026 (General Pattern)

Marks (out of 300)Expected PercentileExpected CategoryRemarks
270 to 30099.8 to 100Top ScorerJEE Advanced confirmed
240 to 26999.2 to 99.7ExcellentGood Branches of IIT
210 to 23998.0 to 99.1Very GoodIIT Lower Branches / Top NITs
180 to 20996.0 to 97.9GoodTop NITs
150 to 17993.0 to 95.9Above AverageNITs, IIITs
120 to 14988.0 to 92.9AverageNITs, GFTIs
90 to 11980.0 to 87.9Below AverageState Colleges
60 to 8965.0 to 79.9LowState Engineering
Less than 60under 65Very LowBasic Qualifying

According to last year’s data, the percentile for a 120-point score was approximately 95 to 97. This data is for reference only, as the final percentile is determined by the NTA only after the official normalization process.

JEE Mains 2026 Result Live Update: Final Answer Key और Result

The Final JEE Main Answer Key 2026 will contain the Exam Date, Shift, Subject-wise Question IDs and their Correct Answer IDs. A correct answer will be awarded +4 marks, an incorrect answer -1 mark, and an unattempted question will be awarded 0 marks. Dropped questions will be awarded +4 marks. Using this process, you can calculate your Expected Raw Score. NTA will convert this Raw Score into a percentile, which will be displayed in the result.

The final answer key will be released after valid objections to the provisional answer key have been verified based on the challenges. No challenges can be made after the final key is released. Students who disagreed with the provisional key submitted challenges, and the NTA considered these objections and prepared the final key. This entire process ensures transparency and fairness.

How to Check JEE Mains Result 2026: Step-by-Step Process

The process for downloading the JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Result is very simple. First, visit the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in. Find the link “JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Results (BE/B.Tech)” on the homepage. Clicking on this link will open a login page.

On the login page, enter your Application Number and Date of Birth exactly as printed on the Admit Card. Then, carefully enter the Security PIN or Captcha Code displayed on the screen. After clicking the Submit button, your Scorecard will be displayed on the screen. It is mandatory to download and print the Scorecard as it is an essential document in the counseling and admission process. Save multiple copies of the Scorecard.

The JEE Main 2026 scorecard will contain subject-wise percentiles, such as individual percentiles for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, along with the overall percentile score, candidate’s name, roll number, application number, and category information. The scorecard will not display raw marks; only percentile scores will be displayed.

What will be there in JEE Mains 2026 Scorecard?

The JEE Main 2026 scorecard will contain the Application Number, Roll Number, Category, Gender, State of Eligibility, and Subject-wise Percentile Scores in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. The Total Percentile Score will also be recorded, based on which the All India Rank List will be prepared. This scorecard will be for Session 1 only. For students who appear in both Session 1 and Session 2, the best percentile from both sessions will be counted in the final result to be released in April.

The All India Rank (AIR) will be released along with the Session 2 results in April 2026. Therefore, the AIR will not be included in the Session 1 results. The final decision on qualifying for JEE Advanced will also be made after Session 2. According to the provisional answer key, Arnav Gautam and Pasala Mohith achieved a perfect score of 300/300. Both are contenders for the 100 percentile.

JEE Advanced 2026 Expected Cutoff Percentile

The qualifying cutoff for JEE Advanced 2026 is the most important information for students who want to take admission in IIT. To qualify for JEE Advanced, a student must be among the top 2,50,000 successful candidates (all categories combined) in JEE Main. The official cutoff will be released after Session 2, but the expected cutoff is given below based on previous years’ data.

Category Wise Expected Qualifying Percentile for JEE Advanced 2026

CategoryExpected Qualifying PercentileExpected Minimum Marks (Approx)
General (CRL)89 to 92120 to 135
EWS75 to 8090 to 105
OBC-NCL75 to 7990 to 103
SC55 to 6060 to 75
ST45 to 5045 to 60
PwD0.11 to 0.505 to 15

This cutoff determines eligibility for JEE Advanced only. To qualify for an actual IIT seat, a separate JEE Advanced rank is required, which depends on the opening and closing ranks of JoSAA counseling. The NTA will release the final official cutoff along with the Session 2 results in April 2026.

Previous Years JEE Main Cutoff Comparison

YearGeneral CutoffEWS CutoffOBC CutoffSC CutoffST Cutoff
202187.899224166.221484568.023444746.882533834.6728999
202288.412138363.111414167.009029743.082095426.7771328
202390.778864275.622902573.611422751.977602737.2348772
202493.236218181.326641279.675788160.099701046.6975840
202591.5 (Approx)79.0 (Approx)77.5 (Approx)58.0 (Approx)44.0 (Approx)
202689 to 93 (Expected)75 to 80 (Expected)75 to 79 (Expected)55 to 60 (Expected)45 to 50 (Expected)

This data clearly shows that the JEE Advanced cutoff varies each year depending on the exam’s difficulty and the number of students. The 2024 cutoff was the highest, reflecting the growing competition.

JEE Main Session 2 2026: What to do if you scored low marks in Session 1?

The last date for registration for JEE Main 2026 Session 2 is February 25, 2026. Students who did not achieve the desired results in Session 1 or wish to improve their scores can apply for Session 2. The higher score from either session will be considered for the final rank. Therefore, there is no need to be disappointed by the results of Session 1. Session 2 is a great opportunity that should be taken seriously.

There are approximately two months between Session 1 and Session 2. By using this time wisely, students can work on their weak areas. Identify weak topics and practice them targetedly, solve previous year papers, and take full-length mock tests. Focus on heavy revision in Chemistry, as it is the subject that yields the most marks in the shortest time.

Conclusion: Stay positive while waiting for JEE Mains Result 2026

The JEE Main 2026 Session 1 result will be declared by February 12, 2026, and the hard work of millions of students will be decided on that day. Download the scorecard immediately after the result is declared on the official website jeemain.nta.nic.in and carefully check all the details like name, roll number, category and subject-wise percentile. Immediately report any discrepancy to NTA. Save multiple copies of the scorecard as it is an important document in counselling.

Congratulations to those students who achieved good results in Session 1, and those who didn’t achieve their expected results should focus on Session 2. The All India Rank will be released after Session 2 in April 2026, so start preparing for Session 2 now. Qualifying for JEE Advanced is a major achievement, but achieving a strong percentile in JEE Main is essential. Our best wishes to all JEE aspirants.

Important Links Table

Name of the linkDirect URL
Official JEE Main Websitejeemain.nta.nic.in
Result Download Direct Linkjeemain.nta.nic.in
Alternative Result Portaljeemain.nta.nic.in
Final Answer Key Downloads.nic.innta.nic.in/answerkey
Session 2 Registrationjeemain.nta.nic.in/session2
Response Sheet Downloadjeemain.nta.nic.in/response
NTA Official Websitenta.ac.in
JoSAA Counsellingjosaa.nic.in

Disclaimer: This article is based on available information and expert analysis. For all official and accurate information, please visit the official website of NTA, jeemain.nta.nic.in.

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