JEE Main 2026: Final Answer Key Released, Results Expected Soon
JEE Main 2026 Result Update
JEE Main 2026 Result LIVE: Candidates who participated in the JEE Main 2026 Session 2 examination are on the verge of receiving their results. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has published the final answer key for this session. Those who took the exam can access the final answer key on the official site, jeemain.nta.nic.in. The release of this key indicates that the results for JEE Main 2026 could be announced at any moment.
Once the results are available, candidates can view their scorecards by visiting the NTA's official website. The outcome will determine which of the top 250,000 candidates will qualify for the JEE Advanced examination. Stay tuned for the latest updates regarding the JEE Main Session 2 results for 2026. Even if you do not qualify for JEE Advanced, many prestigious institutions also consider JEE Main scores for admissions.
Navigating the IIT vs. NIT Decision
The IIT vs. NIT Dilemma
After the results, many students face a critical choice: should they accept a seat at an NIT (National Institute of Technology) based on their current rank, or should they take a chance and prepare intensively for JEE Advanced in hopes of securing a spot in an IIT?
Expected Cut-off Percentiles
Category-wise Cut-off Estimates
For the General category, the anticipated cut-off percentile to qualify for JEE Advanced is expected to be around 90–91. In contrast, the cut-offs for EWS, OBC, SC, and ST categories are generally lower.
Eligibility for JEE Advanced
The 'Golden Ticket' for 2.5 Lakh Candidates
Only the top 250,000 candidates from JEE Main 2026 will be eligible to take the JEE Advanced examination, which is the gateway to the 23 prestigious IITs across the country.
Tie-Breaking Policy Changes
Changes to the JEE Main Tie-Breaking Policy
In cases where candidates achieve identical percentile scores, their ranks will be determined based on their marks in Mathematics first, followed by Physics, and then Chemistry. If a tie persists, preference will be given to the candidate with fewer incorrect answers and the older candidate.
Rise in Perfect Scores
The Dominance of the 100 Percentile Club
This year, it is expected that more candidates will join the 'Perfect 100' percentile club. Historically, between 20 and 40 candidates have achieved this distinction.
Best Score Selection
The 'Best of Two' Advantage
For those who took the exam in both January and April sessions, the NTA will consider only their highest score ('Best of Two') for the final merit list and All India Rank (AIR).
Normalization Process
The Intricacies of Normalization and Percentiles
Given that the JEE Main exam is conducted in multiple shifts, the difficulty level may vary. To address this, a normalization process is applied, resulting in candidates receiving percentiles instead of raw scores.
Record Registrations
All-Time High Registration Record
This year, JEE Main has seen over 1.1 million (11 lakh) registrations, marking a record high. This surge highlights the growing interest in engineering and the intense competition among students.
Post-Result Counseling
JoSAA Counseling: A Crucial Step After JEE
Following the JEE Main results, the online JoSAA counseling process will begin, facilitating admissions into NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs.
Comparative Analysis
JEE Main Results: A Comparison with Last Year
Experts suggest that due to the moderate difficulty of this year's paper, the cut-off for JEE Main Session 2 may increase by 2–3 percentile points compared to the previous year.
Decision Time for Candidates
The Race for IITs Begins
Once the JEE Main Session 2 results for 2026 are announced, candidates will need to decide whether to pursue an NIT seat or continue their preparation for JEE Advanced.