
The wait for millions of engineering aspirants is nearing its end. The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to finalize the JEE Main 2026 Session 2 results by April 20, 2026. This specific release is the most anticipated event in the academic calendar, as it provides the finality of the All India Rank (AIR) and determines who moves forward to the JEE Advanced stage.
As the April session concludes, the focus shifts from exam strategy to percentile calculations. Unlike the January session, the Session 2 result is the definitive "Rank Card" that opens the doors to India’s premier institutes like NITs and IIITs.
While the official notification is pending, historical trends suggest a rapid turnaround from the NTA.
Provisional Answer Key: Expected within 3-4 days post-exam.
Result Declaration: Projected on or before April 20.
JEE Advanced Registration: Likely to commence immediately following the result announcement.
For students who participated in both the January and April sessions, the NTA will employ a normalization process. The higher NTA score of the two attempts will be considered for the final merit list. This system ensures that a single "bad day" in one session doesn't derail a student's entire academic year.
Once the portal is live, follow these steps to secure your digital rank card:
Navigate to the official NTA examination portal.
Locate the link for "JEE Main Session 2 Result / Scorecard."
Enter your unique Application Number and Date of Birth.
Verify the security pin as displayed on the screen.
View your comprehensive result, which will include subject-wise percentiles and your qualifying status for the next level.
With a significant number of unique candidates appearing in 2026, experts anticipate a competitive shift in the qualifying cutoff for JEE Advanced.
| Category | Predicted Percentile Range |
| General (Unreserved) | 93.2 – 93.5 |
| Gen-EWS | 81.3 – 81.7 |
| OBC-NCL | 80.6 – 81.0 |
| SC | 61.0 – 62.5 |
| ST | 48.0 – 50.1 |
Your scorecard is more than just a number; it is a vital document for JoSAA counselling. Ensure the following details are accurate:
NTA Scores: Normalized scores across Physics, Chemistry, and Math.
All India Rank (AIR): Your standing among all candidates nationwide.
Category Rank: Your rank within your specific reservation group.
Advanced Eligibility: A "Yes/No" indicator for JEE Advanced qualification.
When can I expect the JEE Main April session result?
The NTA usually releases results within 10 to 12 days after the final exam date. For 2026, the expected window is April 18 to April 20.
How is the AIR determined if two students get the same percentile?
NTA uses a tie-breaking policy. Priority is given to the candidate with a higher percentile in Mathematics, followed by Physics, and then Chemistry. If a tie still persists, age and application number may be considered.
Will I get a separate rank for the April attempt?
No. You will receive an NTA score for the April attempt, but the All India Rank is a composite rank based on the best performance across both sessions.
What is the next step after the result is out?
The top 2.5 lakh candidates will register for JEE Advanced. All other candidates will prepare for the JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) counselling process to secure seats in NITs, IIITs, and other GFTIs.