JEE Main Result 2026: The official website of the National Testing Agency (NTA) is the designated platform for releasing JEE Main results. The result for JEE Main 2026 session 1 will be released by 12th February and for Session 2 Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech) and Paper 2 (B.Arch/B.Planning) will be released tentatively by 19th April 2026. Candidates can check the official JEE Main website (jeemain.nta.nic.in) for the latest updates and to download their results once it is announced.
A user-friendly, step-by-step guide for checking and downloading results is available on this page, ensuring a smooth and straightforward process for the candidates. Candidates can download the JEE Main answer key and find the expected relationship between JEE Main marks, rank, and JEE Main 2026 percentile based on their scores in JEE Main 2026. Also, aspirants can calculate their percentile based on marks scored using JEE Main 2026 percentile predictor.
The JEE Main 2026 results for different sessions will be released separately by the National Testing Agency (NTA) and can be accessed at jeemain.nta.nic.in/ . The results for the January session will be released by February 12, 2026, and for the April session will be available by April 19, 2026(tentative).
Successful performance in the NTA JEE Main exam opens doors for candidates to secure admission into various prestigious institutions such as NITs, GFTIs, and other participating institutes.
To find out the specific result date and time for the IIT JEE Main 2026, please refer to the provided table:
In addition to the results, students will be able to review the JEE Main 2026 Answer Key before the announcement of results, enabling them to calculate their scores for the examination.
To access the JEE Main 2026 results, candidates are advised to follow the outlined steps:
NTA ensures that a copy of the final scorecard will be sent to candidates via their registered email addresses. Be sure to check your email for this important document.
Please carefully review the provided information to ensure accuracy:
The percentile score of a candidate is determined by calculating the percentage of candidates who scored equal to or below them in a given examination session. To compute this, one multiplies 100 by the ratio of the number of candidates with scores less than or equal to the candidate in question to the total number of candidates who participated in that session.
The NTA JEE Main percentile indicates a candidate's relative performance compared to others, representing the percentage of candidates with lower scores.
Attaining the 100th percentile does not necessitate a perfect 100% score; it simply means having a higher score than all other candidates.
In this scenario, the candidate who secures the top position attains the 100th percentile since every other participant achieves a lower score than them.
The NTA has introduced a two-session format for JEE Main, with result announcements after each session. The final result, combining scores from both sessions, will be declared after the conclusion of the second session. The comprehensive second session result is anticipated to include the following key information:
As per the guidelines provided by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for JEE Main, there will be no opportunity for result re-evaluation or re-checking. The scores disclosed in the results will be considered conclusive, and no provisions for review or modification will be entertained.
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