JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Results Declared: Key Highlights

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April 21, 2026: The wait is finally over for lakhs of engineering aspirants across the country. The National Testing Agency (NTA) officially declared the results for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2026 Session 2 on April 20, 2026. With the release of these results, the path for thousands of students toward the coveted Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), National Institutes of Technology (NITs), and other premier engineering institutions has become clearer.

As students log on to check their scorecards, here is a comprehensive breakdown of the key highlights, statistical data, and crucial next steps that every candidate needs to know.

The Results Are Out: How to Check Your Scorecard

The NTA has made the results accessible through the official portal. If you haven’t checked your result yet, follow these steps to access your performance data:

  1. Visit Official Portals: Go to jeemain.nta.nic.in or nta.ac.in.
  2. Locate the Result Link: Click on the tab labeled “JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Result” on the homepage.
  3. Enter Credentials: You will be prompted to enter your Application Number and Date of Birth (or password).
  4. Download and Print: Once the dashboard opens, your scorecard will be displayed. It is highly recommended to download the PDF and keep multiple printouts for the upcoming counseling and admission processes.

Pro-Tip: If the website experiences heavy traffic (a common occurrence during result days), try accessing the portal during non-peak hours, such as early morning or late at night, for a smoother experience.

2026 Session 2: Statistical Highlights

The Session 2 examination, conducted in April 2026, saw immense participation from across the country. The competition remains as fierce as ever, with students displaying remarkable academic prowess.

Key Performance Figures:

  • The 100-Percentile Club: A total of 26 candidates have achieved the perfect NTA score of 100 percentile in Paper 1 (B.E./B. Tech.). These top performers hail from various states, with a notable presence from Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Delhi.
  • Participation: With over 11 lakh candidates registered for the session, the sheer scale of the examination continues to be a testament to the aspirations of Indian students.
  • Normalization Process: The NTA utilized its established normalization process to calculate scores. This method ensures that the difficulty level variation across different shifts does not penalize students, keeping the playing field fair for all.

JEE Advanced 2026: Qualifying Cut-Offs

The JEE Main result also serves as the final filter to determine eligibility for the JEE Advanced 2026 examination—the gateway to the IITs. The NTA has released the category-wise qualifying percentile cut-offs for the 2026 session:

CategoryQualifying Percentile (Approx.)
Unreserved (General)93.41
EWS82.41
OBC-NCL80.92
SC63.97
ST52.01

Note: These percentiles are based on the final performance data released by the NTA. If your percentile meets or exceeds the threshold for your category, you are eligible to register for the JEE Advanced exam.

What Happens Next? Your Action Plan

For students who have cleared the JEE Main, the journey is far from over. In fact, for many, it is just beginning.

1. Register for JEE Advanced 2026

The registration for JEE Advanced 2026 is scheduled to commence on April 23, 2026. Eligible candidates should mark their calendars immediately. The registration window typically closes within two weeks (by May 2, 2026). Ensure you have your JEE Main roll number and other necessary documents ready to avoid last-minute technical glitches.

2. Understand Your Ranks

It is important to distinguish between your Percentile and your All India Rank (AIR). While the percentile tells you how you performed relative to other students, your AIR is the deciding factor during the seat allocation process. For those who appeared in both the January (Session 1) and April (Session 2) exams, the NTA has automatically considered your best of the two scores for the final merit list.

3. Prepare for JoSAA Counseling

The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) will soon announce the schedule for the counseling process. This is where you will fill in your choices for colleges and branches. Do not rush this process; research the placement records, faculty, and infrastructure of the colleges you are interested in.

A Message to All Aspirants

Whether you achieved the rank you were hoping for or fell slightly short, remember that JEE Main is just one milestone in your academic journey.

  • For those who qualified: Congratulations! Now is the time to pivot your focus. Shift your preparation strategy toward the advanced, application-based problems that characterize the JEE Advanced paper. Stay consistent and maintain your health during this final push.
  • For those who missed the mark: Take a moment to process your emotions. It is okay to be disappointed, but do not let it define your future. Many successful engineers have navigated alternate paths to their dream careers. Reassess your preparation, look into other reputable entrance exams (such as BITSAT or state-level engineering exams), and keep your long-term goals in sight.

The release of the JEE Main 2026 Session 2 results marks a crucial juncture. Take a deep breath, review your scorecard with a clear mind, and start planning your next steps with confidence

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