When will JEE Main 2026 result be released? Here’s what we know so far

When will JEE Main 2026 result be released? Here's what we know so far

The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to release the results for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2026. Candidates can check their scores on the official portals, jeemain.nta.ac.in or ntaresults.nic.in. Preliminary schedules indicate that Session 1 results may be declared by February 12, while Session 2 results are anticipated by April 20, 2026.The JEE Main scorecard will furnish the candidates with NTA percentile scores, All India Rank (AIR), and category- and subject-wise performance indicators. The exam is administered in several sessions, and it is challenging in different sessions. NTA employs a normalisation process in order to provide fairness, and therefore, when determining the percentage it is calculated to indicate the relative performance of a candidate against others that are in the same session. Critically, the merit list and rank are based on the percentile rather than the overall uncoded marks.The percentiles are computed separately on each individual subject, Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, and a total score. Where there are two candidates with equal NTA scores, tie-breaker rules are applicable: on Paper 1, Mathematics, followed by Physics, and lastly Chemistry are applied; on Paper 2, there are tie-breaker rules based on negative responses, and age is an additional criterion that may be used.

JEE Main 2026 scorecard: Steps to download

To access the JEE Main 2026 result on the official site, the candidates may adhere to the steps explained as follows:

  • Move to the official sites: jeemain.nta.ac.in or ntaresults.nic.in.
  • Click on the link of JEE Main 2026 result or the notice.
  • Please provide your application number and birth date.
  • Fill out the CAPTCHA/security check.
  • Click Submit.
  • The scorecard and result will be displayed on the screen.
  • Save the PDF and make sure it is safe.
  • Print 2-3 counselling and admission forms.

The applicants are recommended to keep in touch with the official site to receive the full information about the JEE Main 2026.

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