The JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Response Sheet, released by NTA on 4th February 2026, was available for download until 6th February 2026. The objection window has now closed, and no further challenges can be submitted before the final results.

The National Testing Agency released the JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Response Sheet and Provisional Answer Key on 4 February 2026 for candidates who appeared between 21 and 29 January 2026. The JEE Main 2026 Final Answer Key was released on 16 February 2026, and the official result has also been declared. Candidates can check their responses and download their scorecards through the official login portal.
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JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Result
The NTA JEE Main response sheet 2026 contains a record of all the answers selected by a candidate during the computer-based test. It is often referred to as the JEE Main recorded responses 2026 and is released along with or before the provisional answer key.
This response sheet is different from the JEE Main answer sheet 2026, which contains the correct answers prepared by NTA. Candidates must use both documents together to calculate their expected score.
The response sheet offers transparency to the evaluation process. It provides a clear record of every answer marked by the candidate. Candidates need to log in with their application number and password/date of birth to download the response sheet.
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Candidates can download their JEE Main 2026 response sheet online. Here’s a step-by-step process to access the response sheet:
Visit the official JEE Main website, nta.jeemain.nic.in.
Click on the link for JEE Main 2026 response sheet.
Log in using your application number and password/date of birth.
View your response sheet on the screen.
Download and save the JEE Main response sheet PDF 2026 for future reference.
It is recommended to keep a printed copy for score calculation and objection filing.
The objection window for the JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Response Sheet and Provisional Answer Key has closed on 6th February 2026 (11:50 PM). Candidates can no longer submit challenges, and the responses will now be used for final result calculation.
JEE Main Response Sheet 2026 Official Link (Inactive )
Many students confuse the two documents, but they serve different purposes:
JEE Main Response Sheet 2026: Shows answers marked by the candidate.
JEE Main Answer Sheet 2026 (answer key): Shows correct answers released by NTA.
Using both together helps candidates calculate their expected score accurately.
To calculate your score using the JEE Main response sheet 2026, follow these steps:
Obtain both your downloaded response sheet and the official JEE Main answer sheet 2026.
Carefully match each Question ID from your response sheet to the corresponding ID in the answer key.
Compare the Option ID you chose with the correct Option ID provided in the answer key.
Apply the marking scheme: add 4 marks for every correct answer. Subtract 1 mark for every incorrect answer. Give 0 marks for any unattempted questions.
Sum up your marks to arrive at your estimated total score.
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If you find an error in the provisional NTA JEE Main response sheet 2026 or answer key, you can raise an objection by following these steps:
Visit the official NTA JEE Main website.
Log in using your exam credentials.
Find and select the "Challenge Answer Key" option.
Choose the specific question(s) you wish to challenge.
Upload proper supporting documents or references as proof.
Pay the required fee for each challenged question.
Submit your challenge before the specified deadline.
The JEE Main 2026 marking scheme varies slightly for Paper 1 and Paper 2, depending on the type of questions - MCQs or numerical value-based questions. Knowing the marking scheme helps candidates calculate their scores using the JEE Main response sheet 2026.
Paper 1 has three sections: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics.
Questions include MCQs and numerical value-based questions.
Correct answer (MCQs & Numerical): +4 marks
Incorrect MCQs: −1 mark
Incorrect numerical questions: 0 marks (no negative marking)
Unattempted questions: 0 marks
Maximum marks: 300 (100 marks per subject)
Each subject usually has 20 MCQs + 10 numerical questions.
Paper 2 sections:
Mathematics
Aptitude Test
Drawing Test (B.Arch) / Planning-Based Questions (B.Planning)
Correct answer (MCQs & numerical): +4 marks
Incorrect MCQs: −1 mark
Incorrect numerical questions: 0 marks
Drawing Test (B.Arch): manually evaluated, marks based on quality and accuracy
Unattempted questions: 0 marks
Maximum marks: 400 (B.Arch and B.Planning)