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The National Testing Agency has announced the JEE Mains Result 2026 Session 1 on February 16, 2026 (Monday). The direct link to download the individual JEE Main scorecard is made available at jeemain.nta.ac.in. Along with the JEE Mains 2026 Result Session 1, the NTA has also released the toppers list and JEE Main Final Answer Key.
The registration process for Session 2 is currently ongoing; the last day to apply is February 25, 2026. Read the full blog to access the direct JEE Mains Result 2026 link, how to download the scorecard, the JEE Main cut-off, the JEE Main toppers list, and much more.
NTA JEE Mains Result 2026: Direct Link to Check Scores
The JEE Mains 2026 Result PDF includes vital information such as the candidate’s name, application number, marks obtained, passing status, and further remarks.
Participants who took the engineering entrance exams can check their qualifying status and download JEE Main scorecards from the NTA’s official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in, using their login credentials: application number and password. The direct link to check the JEE Mains Result 2026 Session 1 is given hereunder.
JEE Mains Rank Predictor
The JEE Main rank predictor estimates and predicts your rank, allowing you to plan your college selection appropriately. After taking the JEE Main 2026 exam, students can utilise the JEE predictor tool to determine their rank. To assess a student’s JEE rank, the program uses an innovative algorithm that takes into account several parameters.
JEE Mains Rank Predictor
NTA JEE Main Result 2026 Highlights
The NTA JEE Main Result 2026 is made available online separately for Papers 1 and 2. The JEE Main 2026 Session 1 examination was conducted between January 21 and January 29 in computer-based mode. As per the official figures, a total of 304,653 students, or 96.26 per cent attendance, was recorded from 1,355,293 registered candidates. Take a look at the key highlights of the JEE Mains Result 2026 below
| Particulars | Details |
| Exam Conducting Body | National Testing Agency |
| Name of Examination | Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main |
| Exam date | Session 1: January 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, 2026Session 2: April 2 to April 9, 2026 |
| JEE Main Session 1 Result Date | February 16, 2026 |
| JEE Mains 2026 Result Date Session 2 | April 20, 2026 |
| Mode of result publication | Online |
| Login details to download the JEE Mains Scorecard | Application number and Password |
| Official Website | jeemain.nta.nic.in |
How does NTA Prepare JEE Main Result 2026?
The NTA JEE Main Result is calculated by converting the candidates’ raw marks from the aggregate marks in the exam into percentile scores. The percentile computation is performed for each subject (mathematics, physics, chemistry), and the aggregate score is converted to percentile marks.
NTA and percentile scores are the same thing. NTA uses a predefined algorithm to convert candidates’ raw scores into a percentile score or NTA score. Take a look at how NTA converts the rough score to a percentile.
How Does NTA Calculate Percentile Score?
A JEE Main percentile score is a normalised score, not a percentage, that represents the proportion of candidates who scored equal to or lower than a certain candidate in a given session. To accommodate changes in difficulty across shifts, NTA will convert raw scores to percentile values.
Conversion of raw score to percentile score: Candidates’ raw scores are converted to percentile scores in each topic, as well as the overall raw score. This is done for both exam sessions.
- Raw scores of mathematics are converted to percentile scores.
- The raw score in physics is converted to a percentile score.
- The raw score in chemistry is converted to a percentile score.
- The total raw score is transformed to a percentile score.
The formula for calculating JEE Main scores is as follows:

How to Check JEE Mains Result 2026 Session 1?
All the students who have appeared in Session 1 can now download the JEE Main Result 2026 scorecard by simply following the steps mentioned below:
- Visit the official website of the National Testing Agency at jeemain.nta.nic.in.
- On the homepage, search for the JEE Mains 2026 Result link and click it.

- Upon clicking, a new login page appears on the screen.

- On the JEE Main Login, enter your application number and password.
- After giving all the details, click the submit button.
- The JEE Mains Result 2026 will be displayed on the screen.
- Download and save the JEE Main scorecard on your device for future reference.
Details Mentioned on JEE Main Scorecard
NTA releases the JEE Main Session 1 Result 2026 in the form of a scorecard. After downloading the JEE Mains Scorecard, you should carefully check all the details mentioned on the same. In case of any discrepancies found on it, promptly report to the NTA helpline.
- Application number
- JEE Main session 1 roll number
- Mother’s name
- Father’s name
- Category
- PwD status
- Gender
- Date of birth
- Nationality
- State of eligibility
- Subject-wise Obtained marks: Percentile marks in Maths, Percentile marks in Chemistry, Percentile marks in Physics
- Total Percentile marks
How is the All India Rank calculated in JEE Mains 2026
NTA ranks candidates on an all-India basis based on the JEE Mains 2026 results. The JEE Main Rank List 2026 is available following the publication of the session 2 results. Candidates with higher percentiles are placed higher on the ranking list, and so on. The applicants are listed in descending order of their final total NTA score.
How the Tie-Breaking Policy Works in JEE Main Rank List
While preparing the JEE Main Rank List, two or more applicants may achieve the same score in the JEE Main 2026 exam. In such instances, candidates’ ranks will be determined using the tie-breaking rule outlined below:
- NTA score in Mathematics
- NTA score in Physics
- NTA score in Chemistry
- Candidate with a lower proportion of the number of tried incorrect answers and correct responses in all subjects in the test.
- Candidate with a smaller proportion of the number of tried incorrect answers and correct answers in Mathematics on the test
- A candidate with a lower proportion of attempted incorrect answers and correct answers in Physics in the test
- Candidate with a lower proportion of the number of tried incorrect answers and correct answers in Chemistry in the exam
- If there is still a tie after this, the participants will be assigned the same rank.
JEE Main Final Answer Key 2026
After the publication of the provisional answer key, NTA has also released the JEE Main Final Answer Key before the scores announcement. The JEE Mains 2026 Final Answer Key is prepared by a panel of experts after carefully reviewing the objections raised by the students to the provisional copy.
The final and revised copy of the JEE Main Answer Key 2026 is uploaded at the official website. To download the JEE Main Final Answer Key PDF, you are not required to enter any credentials. It should also be noted that there is no facility to object to the JEE Mains Final Answer key.
Calculate Score using JEE Main Final Answer Key 2026
Candidates can estimate their probable raw score by comparing the question ID and answer ID in the JEE Main final answer key to those on their response sheets. This method allows applicants to calculate their most likely raw score.
According to the marking scheme, participants are rewarded four marks for each correct answer, one mark is deducted for each incorrect response, unattempted questions are worth zero marks, and questions dropped in a certain shift earn all candidates in that shift four marks each.
NTA JEE Main Toppers List 2026 Session 1
The conducting authority also makes the NTA JEE Main Result 2026 Session 1 toppers’ details public. The JEE Main Toppers List 2026 contains information about the top-scoring candidates in the Joint Entrance Examination.
In the male category, Shreyas Mishra secured the first position with the highest NTA score, whereas Ashi Grewal placed first in the female category. Check out the State-wise NTA JEE Main Toppers 2026 given below
| No. | Candidate Name | State of Passing (Eligibility) | NTA Score |
| 1 | SHREYAS MISHRA | DELHI (NCT) | 100.0000000 |
| 2 | SHUBHAM KUMAR | BIHAR | 100.0000000 |
| 3 | KABEER CHHILLAR | RAJASTHAN | 100.0000000 |
| 4 | CHIRANJIB KAR | RAJASTHAN | 100.0000000 |
| 5 | BHAVESH PATRA | ODISHA | 100.0000000 |
| 6 | ANAY JAIN | HARYANA | 100.0000000 |
| 7 | ARNAV GAUTAM | RAJASTHAN | 100.0000000 |
| 8 | PASALA MOHITH | ANDHRA PRADESH | 100.0000000 |
| 9 | MADHAV VIRADIYA | MAHARASHTRA | 100.0000000 |
| 10 | PUROHIT NIMAY | GUJARAT | 100.0000000 |
| 11 | VIVAN SHARAD | TELANGANA | 100.0000000 |
JEE Mains Result 2025 Toppers List
As per last year’s JEE Main Toppers List, twenty-four students got a full score in the NTA score (100th percentile) in Session 2 (April 2025), while fourteen students did so in Session 1 (January 2025). The names of these students are given below and have received a 100 NTA score (percentile) in Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech) based on the overall combined results of Sessions 1 and 2.
| Names | State | Percentile |
|---|---|---|
| Ayush Singhal | Rajasthan | 100 |
| Kushagra Gupta | Karnataka | 100 |
| Daksh | Delhi (NCT) | 100 |
| Harsh Jha | Delhi (NCT) | 100 |
| Rait Gupta | Rajasthan | 100 |
| Shreyas Lohiya | Uttar Pradesh | 100 |
| Saksham Jindal | Rajasthan | 100 |
| Saurav | Uttar Pradesh | 100 |
| Vishad Jain | Maharashtra | 100 |
| Arnav Singh | Rajasthan | 100 |
| Shiven Vikas Toshniwal | Gujarat | 100 |
| Sai Manogna Guthikonda | Andhra Pradesh | 100 |
| S.M. Prakash Behera | Rajasthan | 100 |
| Bani Brata Majee | Telangana | 100 |
JEE Mains Marks vs Percentile vs Rank
According to experts, candidates must obtain between 300 and 279 marks in session 1 exams to achieve a 99.99+ percentile. Check the overall JEE Mains marks vs. percentile and rank analysis for 2026, which are provided here.
| Raw Score Out of 300 | Percentile | All India Rank Range |
|---|---|---|
| 300 to 291 | 100 to 99.99989 | 1 to 15 |
| 290 to 281 | 99.99908 to 99.99745 | 16 to 36 |
| 280 to 271 | 99.99417 to 99.99347 | 37 to 100 |
| 270 to 261 | 99.99016 to 99.98881 | 101 to 160 |
| 260 to 251 | 99.97720 to 99.96976 | 161 to 428 |
| 250 to 241 | 99.95028 to 99.94664 | 429 to 755 |
| 240 to 231 | 99.91595 to 99.93498 | 756 to 1,189 |
| 230 to 221 | 99.86623 to 99.90111 | 1,190 to 1,893 |
| 220 to 211 | 99.80777 to 99.85161 | 1,894 to 2,720 |
| 210 to 201 | 99.73129 to 99.79506 | 2,721 to 3,803 |
| 200 to 191 | 99.62402 to 99.71083 | 3,804 to 5,320 |
| 190 to 181 | 99.48033 to 99.59739 | 5,321 to 7,354 |
| 180 to 171 | 99.29558 to 99.45693 | 7,355 to 9,968 |
| 170 to 161 | 99.06985 to 99.27208 | 9,969 to 13,163 |
| 160 to 151 | 98.77819 to 99.02861 | 13,164 to 17,290 |
| 150 to 141 | 98.40768 to 98.73238 | 17,291 to 22,533 |
| 140 to 131 | 97.94047 to 98.31741 | 22,534 to 29,145 |
| 130 to 121 | 97.35425 to 97.81126 | 29,146 to 37,440 |
| 120 to 111 | 96.60949 to 97.14293 | 37,441 to 47,979 |
| 110 to 101 | 95.64338 to 96.20455 | 47,980 to 61,651 |
| 100 to 91 | 94.39636 to 94.99859 | 61,652 to 79,298 |
| 90 to 81 | 92.76234 to 93.47123 | 79,299 to 1,02,421 |
| 80 to 71 | 90.41098 to 91.07212 | 1,02,422 to 1,35,695 |
| 70 to 61 | 87.06073 to 87.51222 | 1,35,696 to 1,83,105 |
| 60 to 51 | 81.57582 to 82.01606 | 1,83,106 to 2,60,722 |
| 50 to 41 | 73.08140 to 73.28780 | 260,723 to 380,928 |
| 40 to 31 | 59.84001 to 58.15149 | 380,929 to 568,308 |
| 30 to 21 | 40.34692 to 37.69452 | 568,309 to 844,157 |
| 20 to 10 | 20.95045 to 13.49584 | 844,158 to 1,118,638 |
| 10 to 0 | 6.59980 to 0.84351 | 1,118,639 to 1,200,000+ |
JEE Main Cutoff 2026 to qualify for JEE Advanced
NTA announces the JEE Main cutoff alongside the JEE Main Result 2026 Session 2 exam. The JEE Main cutoff to qualify for JEE Advanced will be determined by a variety of criteria. According to several analysts, the expected cutoff for the JEE Main 2026 in all categories is listed below.
| Category | JEE Main Cutoff (Expected) |
|---|---|
| Unreserved (UR) | 93.3045326 |
| Gen-EWS | 81.4387917 |
| OBC-NCL | 80.7456432 |
| SC | 61.3526948 |
| ST | 48.2456783 |
| UR-PwD | 0.0082349 |
Who Can Appear For JEE Mains 2026 Session 2?
Those aspirants who are not satisfied with their JEE Main Result 2026 Session 1 can appear for the April session to improve their scores. As per the given schedule, this year, the JEE Mains April Session is scheduled to be conducted from April 2 to 9, and the admit card for all the registered students will be released in the last week of March 2026.
After the JEE Main Session 2 Results are released on April 20, 2026, the candidates’ final NTA score and AIR are published. Candidates who take the JEE Main in both sessions (January and April) will have their best result from both sessions included for their final scores. The JEE Main Result 2026 Session 2 includes the All India Ranks for candidates as well as category-specific rankings.
JEE Mains Result 2025 Session 1 & 2 Statistics
We have shared the summary of the JEE Mains Result 2025 Sessions 1 & 2 in the table below.
| Parameter | Session 1 (Jan 2025) | Session 2 (Apr 2025) | Overall 2025 (Best of Both) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Exam Dates (Paper 1) | 22, 23, 24, 28, 29 Jan 2025 | 2, 3, 4, 7, 8 Apr 2025 | Two-phase examination |
| Registered Candidates | 1,311,544 | 1,061,840 | 1,539,848 (unique) |
| Appeared Candidates | 1,258,136 | 992,350 | 1,475,103 (unique) |
| Attendance % | ~95.9% | ~93.5% | ~95.8% |
| Common Candidates (Both Sessions) | — | — | 833,536 registered / 775,383 appeared |
| Total Exam Shifts | 10 | 9 | 19 |
| No. of Exam Centres | 531 centres | 531 centres | 531 in 300 cities (15 abroad) |
| JEE Main 2026 Result: Toppers’ Details | |||
| AIR 1 | MD Anas (Rajasthan) | Best of both sessions | MD Anas (100 NTA) |
| AIR 2 | Ayush Singhal (Rajasthan) | Best of both sessions | Ayush Singhal |
| AIR 3 | Archisman Nandy (West Bengal) | Best of both sessions | Archisman Nandy |
| JEE Main Cutoff 2025 Trends (Percentile) | |||
| General (UR) | — | 93.1023 | 93.1023 |
| EWS | — | 80.383 | 80.383 |
| OBC-NCL | — | 79.4314 | 79.4314 |
| SC | — | 61.1527 | 61.1527 |
| ST | — | 47.9026 | 47.9026 |
What After JEE Mains 2026 Results?
After the JEE Main 2026 results are released for sessions 1 and 2, candidates must either register for JoSAA counselling for admission to NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs or apply to various state-level counsellings.
The top 2.5 lakh qualified students will be able to participate in JEE Advanced 2026. Candidates who clear the JEE Main cutoff marks for JEE Advanced can register for the exam for IIT admissions.
What is JoSAA Counselling?
The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) conducts JoSAA counselling for admission to IITs, NITs, IIESTs, IIITs, and other GFTIs. All applicants who pass the JEE Advanced 2026 exam and receive JEE Main rankings must register for JoSAA counselling to be admitted to the desired UG engineering courses offered by IITs, NITs, IIEST, IIITs, and other GFTIs.
Institutes Accepting JEE Main 2026 Result
The JEE Main serves as a pathway to admission to prominent engineering institutes in India. The NTA scores for JEE Mains are now used for admission to 31 NITs (National Institutes of Technology), 21 IIITs (Indian Institutes of Information Technology), CFTIs (Centrally Funded Technical Institutions), and other private and public colleges. The following is a list of the top 10 government engineering institutes that accept JEE Main results for admission.
- Assam University, Silchar
- Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi
- Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar
- Indian Institute of Carpet Technology, Bhadohi
- Institute of Infrastructure Technology Research and Management, Ahmedabad
- Institute of Technology, Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, Bilaspur
- J.K. Institute of Applied Physics and Technology, Allahabad
- National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology, Aurangabad
- National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology, Ranchi
- Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering and Technology
- School of Engineering and Technology, Mizoram University
- School of Engineering, Tezpur University, Napaam
- School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal
- School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi
Conclusion
The NTA JEE Main Result 2026 is one of the most crucial events that aspirants are looking for since taking the examination. If any students who are not happy with their JEE Mains 2026 results have an opportunity to appear in the April session. Among the two sessions, the best score is considered while making the rank list.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Can the NTA revoke my JEE Main 2026? Results?
Yes, the NTA has the authority to cancel a student’s JEE Mains Result 2026 if they engage in unfair practices. Furthermore, the results of applicants who appear from a different centre than the one given to them or who allow another candidate/person to write the examination on their behalf will be revoked
Q2. Where to obtain the JEE Main 2026 Rank List?
The authorities publish the rank list alongside the JEE Main results. Candidates will be able to view the rank list for the top performers by gender and state on the website jeemain.nta.nic.in.
Q3. How many students appeared in JEE Main 2026 Session 1?
Out of 1,350,969 candidates who were slated to appear, 1,300,368 actually took the JEE Main 2026 January session exam.
Q4. How to check the JEE Main 2026 rank list?
he authorities publish the rank list mentioning the All India Ranks (AIRs) alongside the JEE Main results. Candidates will be able to view the rank list for the top performers by gender and state on the website jeemain.nta.nic.in.
Q5. How many students appeared in JEE Main 2026 Session 1?
Out of 1,350,969 candidates who were slated to appear, 1,300,368 actually took the JEE Main 2026 January session exam.
Q6. How to download the JEE Main Scorecard?
You can download the JEE Main Scorecard by using your application number and password from the website jeemain.nta.nic.in.
Q7. When was the JEE Mains result 2026?
The JEE Main Result 2026 Session 1 is released on February 16, 2026, online at jeemain.nta.nic.in.
Q8. Will JEE 2026 be hard?
After the analysis of the session 1 exam, it is expected that the difficulty level of the session 2 question paper is likely moderate to tough.
Q9. Is the JEE Mains 2026 answer key released?
Yes. The JEE Main final answer key is released along with the session 1 results.
Q10. What is the expected cutoff for JEE Mains 2026?
Based on exam difficulty and past year trends, the projected JEE Main cutoff for the general category is 93-95%; for OBC-NCL, it is the 80-82nd percentile, and for SC/ST it is the 60-49th percentile.
Q11. When does the JEE Mains 2026 April session take place?
The JEE Mains 2026 Session 2 is going to start on April 2 and continue till April 9, 2026.
Q12. When does JoSAA Counselling 2026 take place?
The JoSAA 2026 registration will start after the publication of JEE Mains and JEE Advanced results. The tentative date for the counselling process is June 2, 2026.
Q13. Is there any reservation criteria for JEE Mains?
Yes. The authorities use a standard reservation criterion for seats in NITs, IIITs, and CFTIs for specific categories. According to this, 27% of the seats are reserved for OBC-NCL, 15% for SC, 7.5% for ST, 10% for GEN-EWS, and 5% for PWDs.
Q14. How many students appeared in JEE Main 2026 Session 1?
Out of 1,355,293 candidates who were slated to appear, 1,304,653 actually took the JEE Main 2026 January session exam.



