
The wait is almost over for over 13 lakh engineering aspirants. The National Testing Agency (NTA) is set to declare the JEE Main 2026 Session 1 results on before February 16, 2026 (Expected). Following the conclusion of the objection window for the provisional answer key, students are now eagerly awaiting their NTA percentile scores and eligibility status for JEE Advanced.
In this guide, we break down exactly when the results will be out, the official websites to track, and the step-by-step process to download your scorecard without any hassle.
According to the official NTA information brochure and recent updates, the JEE Main Session 1 result is expected to be released by February 12, 2026.
Expected Date: February 11 or 12, 2026.
Expected Time: Historically, NTA releases scorecards in the evening or late-night hours (between 6:00 PM and 10:00 PM IST).
Final Answer Key: The final answer key, which reflects any changes made after student challenges, is usually published a few hours before the result or simultaneously.
To avoid misinformation and potential site crashes due to high traffic, candidates are advised to use only the official NTA portals. You can check your scores at:
jeemain.nta.nic.in (Primary Link)
ntaresults.nic.in
nta.ac.in
Once the link is activated, follow these simple steps to access your result:
Go to the NTA JEE Main homepage at jeemain.nta.nic.in.
Look for the link titled "JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Scorecard Download" on the homepage and click on it.
You will be redirected to a login page. You must provide the following:
Application Number
Date of Birth (or Password)
Security Pin (CAPTCHA as shown on the screen)
After clicking "Submit," your JEE Main 2026 scorecard will appear. Carefully check your subject-wise percentile and overall NTA score.
Download the PDF and take at least 2–3 printouts. This scorecard is a mandatory document for JoSAA/CSAB counselling and for verifying your eligibility for JEE Advanced 2026.
Your result card is more than just a number; it contains vital information that will be used during the admission process. Ensure the following details are correct:
Personal Details: Candidate Name, Roll Number, Category, and State Code of Eligibility.
NTA Percentile Scores: Individual scores for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
Overall Percentile: Your aggregate NTA score.
Cut-off for JEE Advanced: The minimum percentile required for different categories to qualify for the IIT entrance exam.
Note: The All India Rank (AIR) and Category Rank will only be released after the Session 2 (April) exams are completed. NTA uses the "best of two" scores for final ranking.
With over a million students trying to access the site at once, server delays are common. Here are a few tips:
Avoid Peak Hours: Try checking the result late at night or early in the morning.
Clear Cache: Clear your browser cookies and cache to refresh the page properly.
Use Incognito Mode: Sometimes private windows bypass local loading issues.
Check Alternative Links: NTA usually provides 2–3 different server links to distribute the load.
For High Scorers: If you have met the expected cut-off (likely 93+ percentile for the General category), you should begin focused preparation for JEE Advanced.
For Improvement: If you are not satisfied with your score, registrations for JEE Main Session 2 (April Attempt) are currently open until February 25, 2026. You can appear again to improve your NTA score.