JEE Main Session 2 Result 2026 tomorrow; steps to download, how to calculate marks
Sakshi Gupta | April 19, 2026 | 09:18 AM IST | 2 mins read
NTA to declare JEE Main 2026 Session 2 result on April 20 for over 11 lakh appeared. Check steps, marking scheme, websites, how to calculate marks
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Try NowThe National Testing Agency (NTA) will announce the JEE Main session 2 result 2026 by tomorrow, April 20, 2026. Aspirants can check the scores on the official websites of JEE Main at jeemain.nta.nic.in, nta.ac.in and examinationservices.nic.in. Applicants can access their scores by logging in with their application number along with their date of birth or password. JEE Main 2026 Result LIVE
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This year, over 11 lakh candidates appeared for the computer-based JEE Main 2026 exam, nearly 2.5 lakh will be shortlisted to take JEE Advanced for admission to BTech programmes at the IITs.
According to the NTA’s marking scheme for JEE Main 2026, candidates are awarded 4 marks for each correct answer, while 1 mark is deducted for every incorrect response.
JEE Mains session 2 result: Steps to download
To download the result, candidates need to follow the steps given below:
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Go to the official website of the National Testing Agency at jeemain.nta.nic.in.
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Click on the link for “JEE Main Session 2 Result 2026”.
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Enter your application number along with your password or date of birth.
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Submit the details to proceed.
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Your scorecard will be displayed on the screen.
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Download it and keep a printout for future reference.
Also read JEE Main Marks vs Rank 2026: Category-wise qualifying cut-offs show rise over years
The April session of JEE Main 2026 was conducted from April 2 to April 8. The provisional answer key and response sheets were released on April 11, 2026, and the objection window remained open until April 13, 2026.
JEE Mains 2026: Marks vs rank
Candidates can estimate their likely JEE Main rank for JEE Advanced 2026 by referring to the expected marks vs rank data derived from previous trends and the exam’s difficulty level.
Marks Range
Expected Rank Range
295–300
1–10
288–294
11–20
280–284
22–44
270–279
63–107
252–268
106–522
231–249
546–1385
215–230
1421–2798
202–214
2862–4666
190–200
4830–6664
175–189
7151–10746
161–174
11018–16163
| Marks Range | Expected Rank Range |
|---|---|
| 295–300 | 1–10 |
| 288–294 | 11–20 |
| 280–284 | 22–44 |
| 270–279 | 63–107 |
| 252–268 | 106–522 |
| 231–249 | 546–1385 |
| 215–230 | 1421–2798 |
| 202–214 | 2862–4666 |
| 190–200 | 4830–6664 |
| 175–189 | 7151–10746 |
| 161–174 | 11018–16163 |
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NTA JEE Mains result: How to calculate marks?
Candidates can estimate their JEE Main 2026 score using a simple formula based on the marking scheme. For every correct answer, 4 marks are awarded, while 1 mark is deducted for each incorrect response. The total score is calculated by multiplying the number of correct answers by 4 and then subtracting the marks lost due to wrong answers.
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