After covering JEE Main 2026 Session 1 in detail—from student reactions to shift-wise analysis, videos, and PDFs—we are now set to bring you the same level of complete coverage for JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Analysis (2–8 April 2026). In Session 1, students got a clear idea of exam trends through our detailed analysis. Following the same approach, this analysis will be updated after every shift with the latest insights, helping you stay informed throughout the exam days.
Stay tuned as JEE Main Session 2 analysis will be available soon, with continuous updates as the exam progresses.
Also Check: JEE Main Session 1 Question Papers 2026
JEE Main Session 2 2026 will begin from 2 April and continue till 8 April 2026. As the exam starts, this analysis will be updated in real time after each shift, just like Session 1.
You will get complete coverage including shift-wise difficulty level, student reactions, subject-wise analysis, memory-based questions, and teachers insights. These updates will help you understand the paper pattern and overall difficulty across different shifts.
JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Admit Card
Student reactions will be shared immediately after each JEE Main Session 2 shift to give real exam insights. Just like Session 1, we will include feedback on paper difficulty, length, and overall experience.
These reactions help students get a practical understanding of the exam and reduce uncertainty before their shift.
The shift-wise difficulty level will be updated after each exam. Each shift will be analysed as Easy, Moderate, or Tough, along with subject-wise insights.
This will help students appearing in upcoming shifts understand the trend and adjust their strategy accordingly. Continuous updates ensure that you stay informed throughout the exam period.
A detailed subject-wise analysis will be provided after every shift. We will cover Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics separately, highlighting important topics, question types, and difficulty level.
All shift-wise analysis will be organised here in a structured format. As each shift is completed, its detailed analysis will be added for easy access. Students can quickly check analysis for any exam date and shift, just like Session 1.
The JEE Main 2026 Session 1 exams were conducted from 21 January to 29 January 2026 for Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech) and Paper 2 (B.Arch & B.Planning). The session is now complete, and based on overall student feedback and expert analysis, the paper level ranged from easy to moderate across most shifts.
Understanding subject-wise trends from JEE Main 2026 Session 1 can help students better prepare for JEE Main 2026 Session 2.
Mostly moderate and concept-based
Questions were formula-driven and numerical-focused
Students with strong basics found this section scoring
Easy to moderate in most shifts
Largely NCERT-based, especially Inorganic and Organic Chemistry
Considered the most scoring section
Moderate to tough across most shifts
Lengthy and calculation-intensive
Required strong time management and accuracy
Here is a quick overview of how the paper difficulty varied across different days in JEE Main exam Session 1 2026:
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Exam Date |
Shift |
Overall Difficulty |
Physics |
Chemistry |
Mathematics |
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21 Jan 2026 |
Morning |
Moderate |
Conceptual & formula-based, moderate |
Mostly NCERT-based, scoring |
Calculation-intensive, moderate to slightly challenging |
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21 Jan 2026 |
Evening |
Moderate |
Concept-based with numerical focus, moderate |
NCERT-based, slightly tricky due to statements |
Lengthy and time-consuming, calculation-heavy |
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22 Jan 2026 |
Morning |
Easy to Moderate |
Straightforward, concept-based |
NCERT-based, scoring |
Calculative but manageable |
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22 Jan 2026 |
Evening |
Moderate |
Easy to average, less calculation-heavy |
Most scoring, Organic & Inorganic focused |
Lengthy and time-consuming |
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23 Jan 2026 |
Morning |
Easy to Moderate |
Easy to moderate, direct formula-based & basic concepts |
Moderate, concept-based and syllabus-aligned |
Lengthy, calculation-heavy, multi-step problems |
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23 Jan 2026 |
Evening |
Moderate |
Easy to moderate, formula-based and concept-driven |
Easy to moderate, NCERT-based across all sections |
Moderate and lengthy, calculation-heavy |
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24 Jan 2026 |
Morning |
Moderate to Difficult |
Moderate, calculative |
Easy to Moderate, NCERT-based |
Moderate, calculation-heavy |
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24 Jan 2026 |
Evening |
Moderate |
Formula-based, conceptual |
NCERT-based, scoringLengthy, calculation-heavy |
Lengthy, calculation-heavy |
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28 Jan 2026 |
Morning |
Moderate |
Lengthy |
Easy to Moderate, NCERT Based |
Moderate and Lengthy |
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28 Jan 2026 |
Evening |
Moderate |
easy to Moderate |
Moderate |
Moderate to Toug |
Below is a list of all shift-wise analysis pages for JEE Main Session 1 2026. JEE Main 2026 paper analysis helps students quickly access detailed reviews for each day and shift.
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Analysis Link |
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21 Jan 2026 |
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21 Jan 2026 |
Shift 2 |
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22 Jan 2026 |
Shift 1 |
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22 Jan 2026 |
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23 Jan 2026 |
Shift 1 |
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23 Jan 2026 |
Shift 2 |
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24 Jan 2026 |
Shift 1 |
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24 Jan 2026 |
Shift 2 |
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28 Jan 2026 |
Shift 1 |
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28 Jan 2026 |
Shift 2 |
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