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JEE Main 2026 Final Result, Official Cutoff & Shift-Wise Percentile Analysis: Complete Data Breakdown

A fully data-backed breakdown of JEE Main 2026 — official NTA category-wise qualifying cutoff, shift-wise marks vs percentile for both January Session 1 and April Session 2, qualifying numbers, paper analysis, and score targets to plan your JEE Advanced 2027 prep with precision.

Result Out: 20 April 2026 15 min read 19 Shifts Analysed 15.5L+ Candidates
Official Gen Cutoff
93.4123549
Percentile (up from 93.10 in 2025)
Total Candidates
~15.5 Lakh
Unique appearees (record)
Total Shifts
19
10 in Jan + 9 in Apr
Qualified for Advanced
2,50,182
Eligible for JEE Adv 2026
Avg 99%ile Marks
~169
Across all 19 shifts

Quick Summary

JEE Main 2026 wrapped up with NTA releasing the Session 2 final result and the official qualifying cutoff on 20 April 2026. The General/UR category cutoff moved up to 93.4123549 percentile (from 93.10 in 2025), with 2,50,182 candidates qualifying for JEE Advanced 2026. A record 15.5 lakh unique candidates appeared across 19 shifts (10 in January, 9 in April). April Session 2 was overall easier than January — 99%ile required ~177 marks in April vs ~162 in January.

Official JEE Main 2026 Cutoff: Category-Wise Qualifying Percentile

The National Testing Agency (NTA) released the official JEE Main 2026 qualifying cutoff for JEE Advanced 2026 along with the Session 2 result on 20 April 2026. The cutoff is the minimum NTA percentile a candidate must score in JEE Main 2026 Paper 1 to become eligible for JEE Advanced 2026 (subject to the top 2.5 lakh rank limit). Across all major categories, the 2026 cutoff is higher than 2025 — a clear signal of tighter competition driven by the record 15.5 lakh candidate pool.

Category JEE Main 2026 Cutoff Percentile 2025 Cutoff YoY Movement
General / UR (CRL)93.412354993.1023262↑ +0.31
GEN-EWS82.416452880.3830119↑ +2.03
OBC-NCL80.923258379.4313582↑ +1.49
SC63.917279261.1526933↑ +2.76
ST52.017471247.9099298↑ +4.11
UR-PwBD0.00231860.0018700↑ marginal
What This Means: The 2026 General cutoff at 93.41 percentile sits above 93.10 (2025) and 93.24 (2024). With 15.5 lakh candidates, that 0.31 percentile increase translates to roughly 5,000+ more candidates needing to be filtered out before the 2.5 lakh JEE Advanced eligibility cap.

Historical Trend: General Category Cutoff (2020–2026)

Year General/CRL EWS OBC-NCL SC ST
202693.412354982.416452880.923258363.917279252.0174712
202593.102326280.383011979.431358261.152693347.9099298
202493.236218181.326641279.675788160.092318246.6975840
202390.778864275.622902573.611422751.977602737.2348772
202288.412138363.111414167.009029743.082095426.7771328
202187.899224166.221484568.023444746.882533834.6728999
202090.376533570.243551872.888796950.176024539.0696101

Session 1 vs Session 2 Snapshot: Full Cycle Data

JEE Main 2026 was conducted in two attempts. NTA uses the better of the two session percentiles for final ranking. Here's the complete cycle snapshot:

Session 1 (January 2026)
21–28 Jan
10
Shifts
13.04L
Appeared
162
Avg 99%ile (marks)

Result Date: 16 February 2026

Difficulty: Moderate to tough; Math lengthy, Physics conceptual

Toughest Shift: 22 Jan S2 & 23 Jan S2 (99%ile at 152–156 marks)

Easiest Shift: 24 Jan S2 (99%ile at 200 marks)

Session 2 (April 2026)
2–8 Apr
9
Shifts
10.30L
Appeared
177
Avg 99%ile (marks)

Result Date: 20 April 2026 (final cutoff out)

Difficulty: Easier than Jan; Math toughest, Phy/Chem formula-based

Toughest Shift: 8 Apr S2 & 6 Apr S1 (99%ile at 160–166 marks)

Easiest Shift: 6 Apr S2 / 5 Apr S1 (99%ile at ~195 marks)

The 15-Mark Gap: Across the full cycle, April Session 2 was on average ~15 marks easier than January Session 1 at the 99 percentile mark (177 vs 162). This matches the historical pattern of April being slightly easier — students who underperformed in January and improved in April benefited from the better-of-two rule.

Session 1 (January 2026): Detailed Marks vs Percentile

Shift-wise breakdown of JEE Main 2026 January Session 1 marks vs percentile across all 10 shifts. Note how the same percentile requires 20–40 fewer marks in tough shifts (22 Jan S2, 23 Jan S2) compared to easy shifts (22 Jan S1, 24 Jan S2).

%ile 21 S1 21 S2 22 S1 22 S2 23 S1 23 S2 24 S1 24 S2 28 S1 28 S2
99168175186153166156175200168172
98.5156163174140154144163188156160
98147154165131146135154178147151
97134141151118132122141164134138
96123130139108122112130152123127
9511512112999113104121142115118
941061121209210596112133106110
939910511485988910512599103
929399108799283991199397
918793102748678931138791
90828797708073871088286

S1 = Morning Shift (9 AM–12 PM) · S2 = Evening Shift (3 PM–6 PM) · Marks out of 300

Session 2 (April 2026): Detailed Marks vs Percentile

Shift-wise breakdown of JEE Main 2026 April Session 2 marks vs percentile across all 9 confirmed shifts. April papers were overall easier — same percentile required 15–20 more marks on average than January.

%ile 2 S1 2 S2 4 S1 4 S2 5 S1 5 S2 6 S1 6 S2 8 S2
99185192180182193178162196165
98.5172180168170180166150183153
98163170159161170157141173144
97149156146148156143129159131
96137144134136144132118146121
95127134125127134123110136112
94118124116118124114102126104
931101161081101161079511897
921031101021041101018911291
91971039698103948310585
90919790929788789980

S1 = Morning Shift · S2 = Evening Shift · All shifts conducted between 2–8 April 2026

Shift-Wise 99 Percentile Marks: All 19 Shifts of JEE Main 2026

A consolidated view of 99 percentile cutoff marks across every shift of JEE Main 2026, with difficulty rating. Red rows = toughest shifts (lower marks for 99%ile), Green rows = easiest shifts (higher marks for 99%ile).

Session 1 (January) — 10 Shifts
Date & Shift 99%ile Difficulty
21 Jan Morning168Moderate
21 Jan Evening175Moderate
22 Jan Morning186Easy
22 Jan Evening153Toughest
23 Jan Morning166Moderate
23 Jan Evening156Tough
24 Jan Morning175Moderate
24 Jan Evening200Easiest
28 Jan Morning168Moderate
28 Jan Evening172Moderate
Average162Mixed
Session 2 (April) — 9 Shifts
Date & Shift 99%ile Difficulty
2 Apr Morning185Moderate
2 Apr Evening192Easy-Mod
4 Apr Morning180Moderate
4 Apr Evening182Moderate
5 Apr Morning193Easy
5 Apr Evening178Moderate
6 Apr Morning162Toughest
6 Apr Evening196Easiest
8 Apr Evening165Tough
Average177Mixed
152–156
Lowest 99%ile (22 Jan S2 & 23 Jan S2 — toughest shifts)
196–200
Highest 99%ile (24 Jan S2 & 6 Apr S2 — easiest shifts)
~169
Overall avg 99%ile marks across all 19 shifts
~48 marks
Spread between toughest & easiest shift for same 99%ile

Visual Trend Analysis: JEE Main 2026 At A Glance

Three data visualisations to interpret the JEE Main 2026 percentile landscape across sessions and shifts:

Percentile vs Marks: Session 1 vs Session 2 (Average)
How much more you needed to score in April vs January for the same percentile.
Shift-Wise 99 Percentile Marks: All 19 Shifts
Bar height shows marks needed for 99 percentile in each shift. Lower bar = tougher paper.
Cutoff Trend: General Category (2020–2026)
7-year trajectory of the JEE Main General/UR qualifying percentile cutoff.

JEE Main 2026 Paper Analysis: Subject-Wise Breakdown

Combined difficulty assessment from expert coaching faculty across both sessions:

Physics

January: Moderate to tough, with conceptual emphasis. April: Easier, mostly formula-based. Mechanics, Modern Physics, and Electrodynamics dominated. Numerical-heavy in toughest shifts.

Chemistry

Most scoring section in both sessions — NCERT-based and formula-driven. Inorganic Chemistry was direct; Organic and Physical balanced. Highest section averages across shifts.

Mathematics

The decisive section — lengthy and time-consuming in both sessions. Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, and Vectors had higher weightage. Toughest shifts had multi-step problems that drained time.

Time Management

Average time-per-question target was 2.4 minutes. Top scorers spent ~50–55 mins per subject and kept the final 15 mins for review. Math timing was the differentiator.

JEE Main 2026 Marking Scheme & Exam Pattern

ParameterDetail
Total Marks300
Total Questions75 (25 per subject)
SubjectsPhysics, Chemistry, Mathematics
Duration3 hours (180 minutes)
ModeComputer-Based Test (CBT)
Correct Answer+4 marks
Incorrect Answer-1 mark (both MCQ and NVT since 2025)
Unattempted0 marks
Question TypeMCQs + Numerical Value Type (NVT)
Important: Negative marking (-1) applies to both MCQs AND numerical (NVT) questions — this rule continued from 2025 onwards. Earlier (pre-2025), NVT had no negative marking, which made it a risk-free attempt zone.

Score Targets: What Marks Get You Into Top NITs & IITs

Based on the JEE Main 2026 percentile-to-AIR mapping (with 15.5 lakh candidates), here's what you need for each milestone:

JEE Advanced Eligible
93.41+
~80–100 marks
General category qualifying cutoff (Top 2.5 lakh)
Top NIT (CSE)
99.5+
~205–230 marks
CSE at NIT Trichy / Surathkal / Warangal (AIR < 7,750)
Top IIT (CSE)
99.9+
~260–290 marks
For Advanced qualification with rank to land CSE at top IITs
Decent NIT
97–98
~135–170 marks
Lower NITs / IIITs for non-CSE branches

Percentile to All India Rank (AIR) Mapping

Percentile Approx AIR (Gen) Marks Range Best Suited For
1001–26290+Top IIT (any branch)
99.9~155250–290Top IIT CSE
99.5~7,750205–230Top NIT CSE
99~15,500170–200Mid-tier NIT CSE / Top NIT (other)
98~31,000145–175Decent NIT branches
95~77,500110–140Lower NIT / IIIT branches
93.41~1,01,000~80–100JEE Advanced eligible (qualifying)
90~1,55,000~70–110GFTIs / state colleges

AIR estimates based on ~15.5 lakh General-category appearees. Marks ranges show shift-variation spread.

What This Means for JEE Main 2027 Aspirants

If you're preparing for JEE Main 2027, here are the 5 actionable takeaways from the 2026 cycle:

  1. Cutoff is creeping up. General category moved from 93.10 (2025) to 93.41 (2026). Plan for 94+ percentile as a safe buffer.
  2. Both sessions matter equally. NTA takes the better of the two. Treat January as a "no-pressure first attempt" and April as the optimised second attempt.
  3. Don't fixate on marks — train for percentile. A 153 in 22 Jan S2 fetched the same 99%ile as 200 in 24 Jan S2. Aim for balanced subject scores.
  4. Math is the differentiator. Both sessions confirmed Math was the toughest section — students with strong Math timing topped consistently. Drill PYQs and full-length mocks weekly.
  5. Negative marking on NVT is permanent. Don't guess on numericals anymore — only attempt if 80%+ confident.

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Final Word: A Tighter, Tougher Cycle

JEE Main 2026 closed as the most competitive cycle on record — 15.5 lakh candidates, 19 shifts, and a 0.31 point Gen cutoff rise. The data confirms three structural shifts: the bar is rising annually, April papers continue to skew easier than January, and Math remains the make-or-break section. For JEE Main 2027 aspirants, the playbook is clear — target 94+ percentile for safety, balance all three subjects, and treat both sessions as serious attempts. The qualifying cutoff is just the door; what matters is the AIR you carry into JoSAA.

Use this analysis to calibrate your target percentile, then focus all your prep energy on the consistent practice that puts you well past the bar.

Frequently Asked Questions

The official JEE Main 2026 qualifying cutoff for General/UR category is 93.4123549 percentile, released by NTA on 20 April 2026 with the Session 2 result. This is up from 93.1023262 in 2025 — a tighter competition signal.

For 99 percentile, required marks ranged 152–196 out of 300, depending on shift difficulty. January Session 1 average was ~162 marks, April Session 2 average was ~177 marks. The toughest shift (22 Jan S2) needed just 153 marks; the easiest (24 Jan S2) needed 200.

A total of 2,50,182 candidates qualified for JEE Advanced 2026 through JEE Main 2026 Paper 1, as per NTA's official category-wise table released on 20 April 2026.

In Session 1, 22 January Evening and 23 January Evening were the toughest — 99%ile needed just 152–156 marks. In Session 2, 8 April Evening and 6 April Morning were toughest — 99%ile at 160–166 marks. All four featured lengthy Mathematics and conceptual Physics.

In Session 1, 24 January Evening was the easiest (99%ile at 200 marks). In Session 2, 6 April Evening and 5 April Morning were the easiest (99%ile at ~193–196 marks). Easy shifts featured more direct, NCERT-based questions and shorter calculations.

A record ~15.5 lakh unique candidates appeared across both sessions. Session 1 saw 13.04 lakh appearees (Jan 21–28), Session 2 saw 10.30 lakh (Apr 2–8). Total Session 2 registrations crossed 11.23 lakh.

NTA uses the equi-percentile normalisation formula: ((Number of candidates who scored ≤ your marks) ÷ Total candidates in shift) × 100. This compensates for shift-difficulty variation so a student in a tough shift isn't penalised against one in an easier shift. Final ranking uses the better of two session percentiles.

JEE Main 2026 had 75 questions (25 each in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) totalling 300 marks, conducted in 3 hours. Marking: +4 for correct, -1 for incorrect. Since 2025, negative marking applies to both MCQs and numerical (NVT) questions.

The 2026 General cutoff (93.41 percentile) is higher than 2025 (93.10). Reserved category cutoffs also moved up — EWS by +2.03, OBC by +1.49, SC by +2.76, ST by +4.11 percentile points. The shift reflects tighter competition from a record 15.5 lakh candidate pool.

No. The qualifying cutoff (93.41 for Gen) only makes you eligible for JEE Advanced. The admission cutoff for NITs / IIITs / GFTIs through JoSAA counselling is much higher — for CSE at top NITs you need 99.5+ percentile, and for IIT CSE you need both qualifying JEE Advanced and a high Advanced rank.

JoSAA 2026 counselling for admission to IITs, NITs, IIITs and GFTIs typically begins after the JEE Advanced 2026 result (1 June 2026). The choice-filling and seat-allocation process spans 5–6 rounds across June–July 2026. Track josaa.nic.in for live updates.