JEE Main 2026 Result OUT πŸš€

JEE Main

β€œYour Rank Today, Your Future Tomorrow!”

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πŸ“Š JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Results Overview

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially declared the JEE Main 2026 Session 1 results for Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech) on February 16, 2026.

  • Over 13.5 lakh candidates appeared between January 21–30.
  • Final answer keys were released on February 4.
  • Results of 68 candidates are currently withheld for verification.
  • Score contributes toward JEE Advanced 2026 eligibility and JoSAA counselling.

This session plays a crucial role as it determines eligibility for India’s top engineering institutes including 23 IITs, 31 NITs, and 25 IIITs.

πŸ”Ž How to Check JEE Main 2026 Scorecard

Follow these simple steps:

  1. Visit the official website: jeemain.nta.nic.in
  2. Click on β€œJEE Main 2026 Session 1 Result” link
  3. Login using Application Number & Date of Birth
  4. Download your Scorecard (PDF)

Your scorecard includes:

  • NTA Percentile
  • All India Rank (AIR)
  • Category Rank
  • Qualifying Status for Advanced

πŸ“ˆ Expected Category-Wise Cutoff (2026)

Category Expected Cutoff (NTA Score)
General 90 – 95
OBC-NCL 75 – 80
SC 55 – 65 (Expected)
ST 45 – 55 (Expected)

Note: Official cutoffs will be released after Session 2 results.

πŸ—“οΈ Session 2 Registration & Exam Dates

  • Registration Deadline: February 25, 2026
  • Exam Dates: April 2 – April 9, 2026
  • Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
  • Admit Cards: Expected March 2026
  • Result Declaration: Late April 2026

πŸ’‘ Important: Best score from both sessions will be considered for final ranking.

βš™οΈ Key Changes in JEE Main 2026

  • 32 New Exam Centers Added
  • 4 Centers Removed
  • Live Photo Capture during application
  • APAAR ID Mandatory
  • Separate Disability Section Added
  • Aadhaar / UDID validation required

Candidates must ensure updated EWS, SC, ST, OBC-NCL certificates to avoid rejection during counselling.

🎯 What Should You Do Now?

  • Download and print your Session 1 scorecard immediately.
  • If unsatisfied, apply for Session 2 before February 25.
  • Choose exam city carefully (no corrections later).
  • Top 2.5 lakh candidates will qualify for JEE Advanced 2026.
  • Start Advanced preparation using official answer keys.

πŸ“’ Final Word

JEE Main 2026 is not just an exam β€” it’s the gateway to India’s most prestigious engineering institutes. With competition rising every year, strategic preparation and timely updates are your biggest advantage.

Stay Updated. Stay Focused. Crack Your Dream Rank! πŸ’ͺ

 

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JEE Main 2026 Result Delayed: New Date, Cutoffs & What to Do Next

JEE Main 2026

β€œ13.5 Lakh Dreams on Hold β€” JEE Main 2026 Result Update You Must Read”

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JEE Main 2026 Result Delay: What Happened?

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially delayed the JEE Main 2026 Session 1 results.
Earlier expected on or before February 12, 2026, the revised release date is now set for
by February 16, 2026.

The delay was confirmed through NTA’s official social media updates. One major reason behind the postponement
is the non-release of the final answer key, which has increased anxiety among students across platforms.

More than 13.5 lakh candidates who appeared in the January session are currently waiting for their scorecards.

Where & How to Check JEE Main Result

Once released, candidates can check their JEE Main 2026 results using their
application number and password on the official websites:

The scorecard will include subject-wise percentiles in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics,
along with the overall NTA Score.

Expected JEE Advanced 2026 Cutoffs (Category-wise)

Based on previous years’ trends, the expected qualifying cutoffs for JEE Advanced 2026 are:

Category Expected Percentile Range
General 93 – 95
EWS 80 – 82
OBC-NCL 79 – 81
SC 61 – 63
ST 47 – 50
UR-PwD 0.001 – 0.02

Only the top 2.5 lakh candidates across both sessions will qualify for
JEE Advanced 2026, scheduled on May 17, 2026.

Top Scorers: Early Buzz

Unofficial calculations based on provisional answer keys suggest that
Arnav Gautam and P Mohith may emerge as perfect scorers (300/300).

However, final confirmation will only come after NTA releases the official percentiles
and rank list.

What Should Candidates Do Now?

  • Keep checking jeemain.nta.nic.in for live updates
  • Avoid rumors circulating on social media
  • Use college predictors after result declaration
  • Start early preparation for JoSAA counseling
  • Stay calm β€” no further exams are scheduled before results

The delay is largely due to the complexity of evaluating 13+ lakh answer sheets,
and experts advise students to stay patient and focused.

 

 

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