What to Expect in JEE Main 2026?

Dipanjana Sengupta

Updated On: November 17, 2025 12:37 PM

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What to Expect in JEE Main 2026?

What to Expect in JEE Main 2026 - Based on the revised JEE Main 2026 exam pattern, JEE Main exam 2026 will have two papers - Paper 1 (B.E or BTech) and Paper 2 (BArch or BPlan). The exam pattern of JEE Main 2026 is similar to that of previous years, excluding that the optional questions will consist of negative markings this year. The candidates should note that Section B will consist of numerical questions, and they will have the option to answer any five out of 10 questions. There will be no choice in Section A.

In this article, we will discuss the important points in JEE Main 2026, which will include the possible cutoffs, JEE Main 2026 preparation tips , a detailed exam pattern of JEE Main 2026 , and many more.

JEE Main 2026 Highlights

Before proceeding with the other topics in the expected things in JEE Main, it is very crucial for the candidates to know about the JEE Main 2026 exam. The table below highlights the overview of the JEE Main 2026 exam.

Particulars

Details

Exam Name

Joint Entrance Examination (Main)

Short form

JEE Main 2026

Conducting Body

National Testing Agency (NTA)

JEE Main Official Website

jeemain.nta.nic.in

Exam Level

Undergraduate Level Exam at the National level

Exam Frequency

Twice a year

Mode of Exam

Total Candidates Registered for the previous year

Approx 4-5 lakh

Programs admissions offered to

  • BE/BTech
  • BArch
  • BPlanning

Exam Fees

  • INR 650 (unreserved male/OBC/EWS category)
  • INR 325 (unreserved female/OBC/EWS category)
  • INR 325 (for SC/ST/PWD/Transgender)

Exam Duration

  • BTech/BArch/BPlan: 3 hours
  • BArch and B.Planning- 3.5 hours for both
  • Candidates with disabilities- 4 hours

Number of Papers

  • Paper 1: BE/BTech
  • Paper 2A: BArch
  • Paper 2B: BPlan

Total Marks

  • Paper 1: 300 marks
  • Paper 2A: 400 marks
  • Paper 2B: 400 marks

Total Questions

  • BE/BTech: 90
  • BArch: 82
  • BPlan: 105

Marking Scheme

  • Each correct answer will fetch 4 marks
  • For each wrong answer, 1 mark will be removed
  • There are no marks for questions that are not attempted

Language/Medium of paper

English, Punjabi, Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil, Assamese, Bengali, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada, Odia, Telugu, and Urdu

NTA Contact Details

  • Telephone Number: 0120-6895200
  • NTA Email ID: jeemain@nta.ac.in and write at JEE Main Query Redressal System (QRS)
  • NTA Helpline: 8178359845 | 8287471852 | 9650173668 | 9599676953 | 8287471852

Quick Read

JEE Main 2026 Difficulty Level (Expected)

The table below highlights the difficulty level of JEE Main 2026 papers (Paper 1 and Paper 2) based on previous trends.

Paper

Subject

Difficulty level

Paper- 1

Mathematics

Difficult

Physics

Moderate

Chemistry

Easy to Moderate

Paper- 2A

Mathematics

Moderate

Aptitude Test

Moderate

Drawing Test

Easy to Moderate

Paper- 2B

Mathematics

Moderate

Aptitude test

Moderate

Planning

Moderate

Note: The table prepared above is expected and is subject to change.

Also check: JEE Main 2026: Last Minute Preparation Tips

JEE Main 2026 Chapter Wise Weightage

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For a consolidated preparation in JEE Main 2026, candidates should check the expected weightage of the topics that will be asked in the exam. The expected weightage given below is based on topper's suggestions, expert opinions and previous years' paper analysis.

Also check: JEE Main 2026 Paper Solving Strategy - Major Tips to Solve JEE Paper

JEE Main 2026 Topic Wise Weightage for Physics

The table below shows the topic-wise weightage of JEE Main 2026 Physics.

Topics

No of Questions

Marks

Gravitation

1

4

Simple Harmonic Motion

1

4

Solids and Fluids

1

4

Waves

1

4

Electromagnetic Induction; AC

1

4

Unit, Dimension and Vector

1

4

Kinematics

1

4

Laws of motion

1

4

Work, Power and Energy

1

4

Centre Of Mass, Impulse, and Momentum

1

4

Rotation

1

4

Magnetics

2

8

Heat and Thermodynamics

3

12

Optics

3

12

Current Electricity

3

12

Electrostatics

3

12

Modern Physics

5

20

Note: The table above is expected and is subject to change.

JEE Main 2026 Topic Wise Weightage for Chemistry

The table below shows the topic-wise weightage of JEE Main 2026 Chemistry.

Topics

No of Questions

Marks

Electrochemistry

1

4

Mole Concept

1

4

Redox Reaction

1

4

General Organic Chemistry

1

4

Stereochemistry

1

4

Hydrocarbon

1

4

Chemical Kinetics

1

4

Solution and Colligative Properties

1

4

Carbohydrates, amino acid, and Polymers

1

4

Aromatic Compounds

1

4

Alkyl Halides

1

4

Carboxylic Acid and their Derivatives

1

4

Chemical Bonding

2

8

Thermodynamics And Gaseous State

2

8

Atomic Structure

2

8

Chemical And Ionic Equilibrium

2

8

Solid State And Surface Chemistry

2

8

Nuclear Chemistry And Environment

2

8

Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry

3

12

Periodic table and Representative Elements

3

12

Note: The table above is expected and is subject to change.

JEE Main 2026 Topic Wise Weightage for Mathematics

The table below shows the topic-wise weightage of JEE Main 2026 Mathematics.

Topics

No of Questions

Marks

Statics and Dynamics

1

4

Differential Calculus

1

4

Binomial Theorem and Its Application

1

4

Sequences and Series

1

4

Sets, Relation and Function

1

4

Permutations and Combinations

1

4

Trigonometry

1

4

Mathematical Reasoning

1

4

Differential Equation

1

4

Complex numbers and Quadratic Equation

2

8

Matrices and Determinants

2

8

Statistics and Probability

2

8

Three Dimensional Geometry

2

8

Vector Algebra

2

8

Limits, Continuity and Differentiability

3

12

Integral Calculus

3

12

Coordinate Geometry

5

20

Note: The table above is expected and is subject to change.

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FAQs

Is the JEE Main 2025 exam fully MCQ based?

The JEE Main exam incorporates various question types, comprising multiple-choice questions (MCQs), numerical value-based questions, as well as drawing-based questions. With MCQs, candidates must select the correct answer from the given options.

Is JEE Mains score enough for getting admission into IIT?

No. The JEE Mains exam alone is not enough for securing admission into an IIT. JEE Advanced is the crucial examination required for IIT admissions, and candidates are required to qualify in the JEE Main exam to be eligible for the JEE Advanced exam.

Is 90% considered to be a good score in the JEE Mains 2025 entrance exam?

Yes, 90 is considered to be a good percentile in the JEE Main 2025 entrance exam. Candidates can secure admission into NITs, IITs or IISc Bangalore if they score a rank between 1,00,000 and 1,50,000 with a 90 percentile in the JEE Main exam.

Which is the hardest topic in the JEE Mains 2025 exam?

Mathematics is often considered to be the most challenging subject in the JEE Main exam, but its difficulty level varies from person to person. Some students may find other subjects more challenging based upon their strengths and weaknesses.

Is it easy to score 99 percentile in the JEE Mains 2025 exam?

To score a 99+ percentile in the JEE Main 2025 exam, candidates require more than just knowing the JEE Main syllabus, as it required consistent practice, strategic revision, time management, and the ability to solve complex problems under pressure. However, with the appropriate resources, one can achieve these requirements.

Can I leave any section for the JEE Main 2025 exam?

All sections namely Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry are mandatory in the JEE Main exam, with questions covering the entire JEE Main syllabus. To be eligible for admission, candidates must achieve the minimum qualifying marks in each subject and the overall aggregate.

Will the JEE Mains syllabus change in 2026?

Candidates can study from the NCERT textbooks of class 11 and 12 Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics to cover the JEE Mains syllabus. No changes have been made to the JEE Main Syllabus 2026. NTA removed several topics of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics last year from the JEE Main syllabus.

Is 75% necessary for the JEE Main 2025 exam?

Candidates must keep in mind that there is no requirement of 75% marks in class 12 for appearing in the JEE Mains exam. The JEE Main eligibility criteria of minimum 75% marks in class 12 is required at the time of securing admission across NITs, IIITs and GFTIs. Candidates can apply and appear in the JEE Mains 2025 exam irrespective of their class 12 marks.

Are previous year question papers enough for the JEE Mains 2025 preparation?

Previous year question papers are an important source for the JEE Main preparations. However, relying solely upon PYQs is not enough to fully prepare for the JEE Mains exam. Candidates must also focus on covering the entire syllabus, developing strong conceptual understanding, practising time management, and attempting mock tests.

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