
Time management plays a very important role in JEE Main. Many students know the concepts well but struggle to complete the paper within the given time limit. In JEE Main 2026 Session 2, candidates will get 3 hours to attempt 75 questions from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Each section requires a slightly different approach because the difficulty level and time required to solve questions may vary. To perform well in the exam, students should enter the exam hall with a clear time-management strategy. A proper plan helps reduce stress and improves accuracy during the test.
At the start of the exam, students should take a moment to understand the paper before solving questions. A good approach is to:
Read the instructions carefully
Quickly scan all sections of the paper
Identify easy and familiar questions
Decide which section to attempt first based on comfort level
This short planning time can help students manage the paper better.
Students can begin with any subject depending on what they feel most confident about. Some students prefer starting with Chemistry because it can be quicker, while others may choose Physics or Mathematics if they find those sections easier.
The key idea is simple:
Start with the section you find easy or scoring, and leave relatively difficult sections for later.
Instead of solving questions strictly in order, students should follow a practical approach:
Attempt easy questions first
Skip difficult or lengthy questions initially
Mark questions for review
Avoid spending too much time on one problem
This helps ensure that maximum questions are attempted within the time limit.
A simple time management plan students can keep in mind is:
Chemistry: 40–45 minutes
Physics: 50–55 minutes
Mathematics: 60–70 minutes
Final Review: 10–15 minutes
However, students can slightly adjust this based on their strengths and comfort with each subject.
The JEE Main exam includes three subjects:
25 questions from Physics
25 questions from Chemistry
25 questions from Mathematics
Each section contains a mix of conceptual, numerical, and moderate-level questions. Some questions can be solved quickly, while others may require more calculation and time.
Whether the exam is conducted in the morning shift or afternoon shift, students should follow a steady and calm approach:
Maintain a balanced speed
Focus on accuracy
Move ahead if a question feels difficult
Stay confident throughout the exam
Staying calm during the paper often helps students perform better.
Students should practice mock tests regularly before the exam. Mock tests help improve speed, accuracy, and confidence. It is also important to review mistakes after each test.
On the exam day, students should focus on solving questions they are confident about first. Proper time management and a clear strategy can help improve the final score in JEE Main 2026 Session 2.