
The JEE Main 2026 Session 1 is currently underway (January 21–29, 2026), and the competition is fiercer than ever. As the National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts the Computer-Based Test (CBT) across India, students are witnessing a mix of "surprise" easy shifts and "traditionally tough" subjects.
Whether you are appearing for the remaining January shifts or gearing up for Session 2 in April 2026, staying aligned with the official NTA syllabus and real-time exam analysis is your biggest competitive advantage.
| JEE Main 2026 Exam Overview & Dates | |
| Feature | Details |
| Exam Name | JEE Main 2026 |
| Conducting Body | National Testing Agency (NTA) |
| Session 1 Dates | January 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, & 29, 2026 |
| Session 2 Dates | April 2 to April 9, 2026 (Tentative) |
| Mode | Computer-Based Test (CBT) |
| Total Marks | 300 (75 questions to be attempted) |
The syllabus is strictly based on the Class 11 and 12 NCERT curriculum. Following the major rationalization in previous years, several topics have been deleted to reduce the burden on students.
Calculus and Algebra continue to hold the highest weightage.
High Weightage: Vectors & 3D Geometry (3–4 questions), Matrices & Determinants, Sequences & Series.
Deleted Topics: Mathematical Induction, Mathematical Reasoning, and some specific exclusions in 3D Geometry.
Physics often bridges the gap between theory and numerical accuracy.
High Weightage: Modern Physics, Current Electricity, Electrostatics, and Thermodynamics.
Deleted Topics: Communication Systems, Geostationary Satellites, and the Doppler Effect in sound.
Divided into Physical, Organic, and Inorganic.
High Weightage: Coordination Compounds, p-Block Elements, and Alcohols/Phenols.
Deleted Topics: States of Matter (Gaseous & Liquid), Surface Chemistry, s-Block Elements, and Polymers.
NCERT is King for Chemistry: Don't skip the "small" chapters like Biomolecules; they are direct point-getters.
Time Your Physics: Today’s analysis shows Physics can be a "time-sink." If a numerical takes >3 minutes, move on.
Section B Strategy: In the Numerical Value Questions (NVQs), you must attempt all 5—there is no internal choice this year. Accuracy is paramount as negative marking applies.
Pro Tip: Analyzing the Memory-Based Question Papers from the Jan 21 and 22 shifts is crucial for those appearing later this week. Trends often repeat!