The question papers, answer keys, and live updates for each exam day are provided after the completion of the respective shifts. These updates help candidates analyse the paper, understand the difficulty level, and estimate their scores. Students are advised to check regularly for the latest updates.
| JEE Main 2026 Session 2: Question Paper, Answer Key & Live Updates | |||
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| Exam Date | Question Paper | Answer Key | Live Updates |
| 02 April | Click Here |
Click Here | Live updates here |
| 04 April | Click Here | Live updates here | |
| 05 April | Click Here | Live updates here (soon) | |
| 06 April | Click Here | Live updates here (Soon) | |
| 07 April | Click Here | Live updates here (Soon) | |
| 08 April | Click Here | Live updates here (Soon) | |
The shift-wise and subject-wise exam analysis is updated after each shift concludes. It provides insights into the difficulty level of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, along with important topics asked. This analysis helps students compare performance and understand the overall exam trend.
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| 02 April | Shift 1 | |
| Shift 2 | Physics Chemistry Maths |
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| 04 April | Shift 1 | Physics Chemistry Maths |
| Shift 2 | Physics Chemistry Maths |
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| 05 April | Shift 1 | Physics Chemistry Maths |
| Shift 2 | Physics Chemistry Maths |
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| 06 April | Shift 1 | Physics Chemistry Maths |
| Shift 2 | Physics Chemistry Maths |
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| 07 April | Shift 1 | Physics Chemistry Maths |
| Shift 2 | Physics Chemistry Maths |
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| 08 April | Shift 1 | Physics Chemistry Maths |
| Shift 2 | Physics Chemistry Maths |
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Updated at 9:45 AM, 08 April 2026
JEE Main 2026 Session 2 for April 8 begins with the morning shift and will conclude with the afternoon session ending at 6 PM. The exam is currently underway, and exam analysis will be released soon after each shift. The unofficial answer key will also be available shortly.
Updated at 6:35 PM, 07 April 2026
For April 7, the exam is conducted in two slots and concludes smoothly. Students shared mixed reactions on the paper. The exam analysis is out, and the unofficial answer key is out for candidates.
Updated at 12:35 PM, 04 April 2026
The Shift 1 exam for April 4 has now concluded at 12 noon, marking the end of the morning session of JEE Main 2026 Session 2. As candidates exit the exam centres, initial reactions and feedback on the question paper are beginning to emerge.
Updated at 09: 25 AM, 04 April 2026
The JEE Main 2026 Session 2 exam for April 4 has commenced at 9:00 AM. The Shift 1 paper is being conducted from 9:00 AM to 12:00 noon at multiple exam centres across the country.
Candidates entered their respective centres after completing mandatory security checks and identity verification procedures. The examination is being held in computer-based test (CBT) mode, and students are required to strictly follow all exam-day guidelines during the test.
Detailed analysis, including the difficulty level and student reactions, will be shared once the exam concludes.
Updated at 06: 25 PM, 02 April 2026
The second shift concludes at 6 PM today. Students share feedback about difficulty levels and tricky questions, while experts begin compiling the shift-wise and subject-wise analysis. This helps candidates anticipate their scores and prepare for the next exam day.
Updated at 03: 15 PM, 02 April 2026
The second shift starts at 3 PM. Students enter exam centres on time and follow all guidelines. Experts and coaching institutes track question trends live, helping students stay informed about the exam pattern and types of questions being asked.
Updated at 12: 35 PM, 02 April 2026
JEE Main 2026 Session 2 exam began at 9:00 AM, with Shift 1 conducted from 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon across various centres in the country. The exam has now concluded successfully, and candidates have exited the examination halls after completing the test.
The exam was held in computer-based test (CBT) mode under strict guidelines and security checks. Initial updates on the difficulty level, paper pattern, and student reactions are expected to be released shortly.
Updated at 9: 35 AM, 02 April 2026
JEE Main 2026 Session 2 exam begins at 9 am. The Shift 1 exam is being conducted from 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon across various centres in the country. Candidates have entered the examination halls after completing the required security checks and verification process. The exam is being held in a computer-based test (CBT) mode, and students are expected to follow all guidelines throughout the duration of the test. Initial updates regarding the difficulty level and student reactions will be available soon after the exam concludes.
Updated at 09:15 AM, 01 April 2026
The JEE Main 2026 Session 2 examination will begin from April 2, 2026, and candidates appearing in the first phase should complete all preparations in advance. Students are advised to download their admit card, check exam centre details, and review the instructions carefully before the exam day.
It is important for candidates to reach the exam centre on time and follow all guidelines issued by the National Testing Agency to avoid any last-minute issues.
Important instructions for candidates:
Updated at 10: 45 AM, 31 March 2026
The admit card for candidates appearing on the upcoming exam dates is expected to be released shortly. So far, hall tickets for the initial exam dates have been issued, and remaining candidates should keep checking the official portal.
Candidates are advised to download the admit card as soon as it becomes available to avoid last-minute issues before the exam.
Updated at 01: 30 PM, 30 March 2026
Candidates appearing for JEE Main 2026 Session 2 are advised to carefully check their reporting time mentioned on the admit card. The exam will be conducted in two shifts on most exam days across the country.
Students must reach the examination centre well before the reporting time to complete verification and security procedures. Late entry may not be allowed once the exam process begins.
Important exam shift details:
Updated at 11: 35 PM, 29 March 2026
The National Testing Agency has now released the JEE Main 2026 Session 2 admit cards for candidates scheduled to appear in the first phase of the April session exams. Candidates whose exams are on April 2 and April 4 can download their hall tickets from the official portal.
The admit card contains important details such as exam centre address, reporting time, exam shift, and important instructions for candidates. Students are advised to check all details carefully after downloading the admit card to avoid any issues on the exam day.
Candidates appearing in later exam dates are expected to receive their admit cards soon.
Updated at 10: 30 AM, 28 March 2026
With the exam dates approaching, candidates across the country have entered the final stage of preparation. Many students are now focusing on revision, practicing mock tests, and improving time management before the exam begins.
At this stage, candidates are revising important topics and strengthening their understanding of key concepts from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Regular practice and proper planning can help students stay confident during the exam.
Important tips for candidates:
Updated at 11: 30 AM, 26 March 2026
Candidates were actively checking the official website as the admit card release was expected anytime. The admit card is an essential document required to enter the exam centre.
Candidates were advised to:
Updated at 10: 30 AM, 24 March 2026
The National Testing Agency confirmed the detailed schedule for JEE Main 2026 Session 2 exams. The exams will be conducted across multiple days in April in two shifts each day.
Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech) will be held on several dates, while Paper 2 (B.Arch and B.Planning) will be conducted separately. Candidates should check their admit cards to know their exact exam date and shift timing.
Students are advised to plan their travel in advance and reach the exam centre before the reporting time mentioned in the hall ticket.
Updated at 12:40 PM, 23 March 2026
After the release of the city intimation slip, candidates started waiting for the next major update — the admit card. The city slip helped students know the exam city but did not provide the exact exam centre details.
The admit card provides complete exam information including exam centre address, shift timing, reporting time, and exam instructions. Candidates should keep checking the official website for the latest notification.
This stage is important as students finalize their travel plans and exam strategy.
Updated at 12:30 PM, 22 March 2026
The download link for the JEE Main 2026 Session 2 City Intimation Slip has now been activated on the official website of the National Testing Agency for the Joint Entrance Examination (Main). Candidates who have registered for Session 2 can log in using their application number and password or date of birth to access the slip.
Students are advised to download the document as early as possible and check the exam city details carefully to avoid confusion later. This will help candidates plan their travel and accommodation before the exam dates.
Download Link: JEE Main 2026 Session 2 City Intimation Slip
Updated at 12:20 PM, 22 March 2026
Candidates can download the city intimation slip online from the official portal. The process is simple and requires basic login credentials used during the application process. Once logged in, students will be able to view and download the slip that shows their allotted exam city.
Steps to download the city slip:
Updated at 12:15 PM, 22 March 2026
Candidates across the country can now check the official website for the JEE Main 2026 Session 2 City Intimation Slip, which has been released by the National Testing Agency for the Joint Entrance Examination (Main). This document helps students know the city where their examination centre will be located before the admit card is issued.
Although the city intimation slip is not required on the exam day, it is important because it allows candidates to plan their travel and accommodation in advance. Students should log in using their application number and password or date of birth to check the allotted exam city. Aspirants are also advised to keep their login details ready and download the slip early to avoid last-minute issues.
Updated at 11:15 AM, 21 March 2026
Candidates across the country are now actively checking the official website for the release of the city intimation slip. This document helps students know the city where their examination center will be located. Although it is not required on the exam day, it allows candidates to plan travel and accommodation in advance. Aspirants are advised to keep their login details ready to avoid last-minute issues when the link becomes active.