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×The National Testing Agency has released the JEE Main 2026 session 2 examination results on its official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in. Candidates can access their scorecards using their application number and password. The final answer keys are also expected to be made available alongside the results.
Approximately 11.23 lakh candidates appeared for the session 2 examinations this year, while around 11.06 lakh students had been awaiting the Paper 1 results of the April session.
With the combined rank list set to be released after the Session 2 results, Chhillar’s final All India Rank will be confirmed after taking into account the Session 2 scores of all candidates who appeared in both sessions.
The JEE Main scorecard is prepared based on the candidate’s name as mentioned in their Class 10 certificate or marksheet. A copy of the final NTA score is also sent to the candidate’s registered email address.
With over 11 lakh candidates from the April session, along with those from the January session checking their combined final ranks, the official website may experience heavy traffic following the announcement.
The JEE Advanced 2026 examination is scheduled to be held on May 17, 2026.
Approximately 11.23 lakh candidates appeared for the session 2 examinations this year, while around 11.06 lakh students had been awaiting the Paper 1 results of the April session.
How to check JEE main result 2026 at jeemain.nta.nic.in
- Step 1: Visit the official JEE Main website of the National Testing Agency at jeemain.nta.nic.in
- Step 2: On the homepage, click on the link for the JEE Main 2026 result or final answer key
- Step 3: Enter your application number along with your password or date of birth
- Step 4: Submit the details to view the result or answer key on the screen
- Step 5: Check the document carefully and download it
- Step 6: Take a printout for future reference
Direct links to check your results
Link to check yout JEE Mains Session 2 result 2026Alternative websites to check JEE Main 2026 scorecard
- jeemain.nta.nic.in – primary official website
- nta.ac.in – official portal of the National Testing Agency
- ntaresults.nic.in – dedicated result hosting website
- DigiLocker – for accessing digital documents
- UMANG app – government service platform for multiple services
Official website to check your result
Candidates can access their JEE Main 2026 results on the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in, using their application number and password. The platform may witness heavy traffic as candidates from both the April and January sessions check their scores and combined ranks.Cut off for JEE advanced 2026
The qualifying cutoff for inclusion in the JEE Advanced 2026 rank list is expected to be around 10 to 12 percent in aggregate for the general category, with lower thresholds for reserved categories. To be eligible for JEE Advanced 2026, candidates must be among the top 2.5 lakh rank holders in JEE Main 2026. The expected cutoff percentile stands at around 93.3 for general, 80.7 for OBC-NCL, and 61.3 for SC.- General (UR): around 10 to 12 percent, approximately 36 to 43 marks out of 360
- OBC-NCL: around 8 to 10 percent, approximately 29 to 36 marks
- SC, ST, PwD: around 5 to 6 percent, approximately 18 to 22 marks
JEE main 2026 expected cutoff to qualify for advanced
- General: 93.2 to 95.0 percentile
- OBC-NCL: 79.4 to 81.5 percentile
- EWS: 80.3 to 82.5 percentile
- SC: 60.0 to 64.0 percentile
- ST: 46.6 to 49.0 percentile
JEE Main Result 2026 Toppers Name
Kabeer Chhillar from Rajasthan, listed as AIR 1 in JEE Main 2026 Session 1, scored a perfect 300 out of 300 raw marks and trained at a coaching institute in Kota. He is among only two candidates, alongside Pasala Mohith from Andhra Pradesh, who have been confirmed to achieve a full 300/300 in Session 1 of JEE Main 2026.With the combined rank list set to be released after the Session 2 results, Chhillar’s final All India Rank will be confirmed after taking into account the Session 2 scores of all candidates who appeared in both sessions.
JEE Mains 2026 Session 1 Topper List 2026
- Shreyas Mishra (Delhi - NCT) — 100 percentile
- Narendrababu Gari Mahith (Andhra Pradesh) — 100 percentile
- Shubham Kumar (Bihar) — 100 percentile
- Kabeer Chhillar (Rajasthan) — 100 percentile
- Chiranjib Kar (Rajasthan) — 100 percentile
- Bhavesh Patra (Odisha) — 100 percentile
- Anay Jain (Haryana) — 100 percentile
- Arnav Gautam (Rajasthan) — 100 percentile
- Pasala Mohith (Andhra Pradesh) — 100 percentile
- Madhav Viradiya (Maharashtra) — 100 percentile
- Purohit Nimay (Gujarat) — 100 percentile
- Vivan Sharad Mahiswari (Telangana) — 100 percentile
JEE Mains Toppers List 2025
- Ayush Singhal — Rajasthan
- Kushagra Gupta — Karnataka
- Daksh — Delhi (NCT)
- Harsh Jha — Delhi (NCT)
- Rajit Gupta — Rajasthan
- Shreyas Lohiya - Uttar Pradesh
- Saksham Jindal — Rajasthan
- Saurav — Uttar Pradesh
- Vishad Jain — Maharashtra
- Arnav Singh — Rajasthan
How to check JEE Main result on DigiLocker
- Step 1: Download and open the DigiLocker app or visit its official website
- Step 2: Log in using your Aadhaar-linked mobile number or other login credentials
- Step 3: Navigate to the “Issued Documents” or “Education” section
- Step 4: Look for “JEE Main scorecard 2026” once it is available
- Step 5: Select the document and download your result or scorecard for future use
How to check JEE Main 2026 session 2 final answer key
- Step 1: Visit the official JEE Main website, jeemain.nta.nic.in
- Step 2: On the homepage, find the link titled “JEE Main 2026 session 2 final answer key” or a similar notification
- Step 3: Click on the link and log in using your application number along with your password or date of birth
- Step 4: The final answer key will be displayed in PDF format or as a subject-wise response sheet
- Step 5: Download the file and keep a copy saved for future reference and to estimate your score
The JEE Main scorecard is prepared based on the candidate’s name as mentioned in their Class 10 certificate or marksheet. A copy of the final NTA score is also sent to the candidate’s registered email address.
With over 11 lakh candidates from the April session, along with those from the January session checking their combined final ranks, the official website may experience heavy traffic following the announcement.
The JEE Advanced 2026 examination is scheduled to be held on May 17, 2026.






