JEE Main 2026 Results Expected by April 20 with Cut-Off Insights
JEE Mains 2026 Final Result Soon: Check Category-Wise Expected Cut-Off
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) is set to announce the results for JEE Main 2026 Session 2 by April 20. Alongside the results, the final cut-off marks for various categories will be released, providing crucial insights for candidates aiming for JEE Advanced.
- 01JEE Main 2026 Session 2 results will be announced by April 20.
- 02Final results will combine scores from both Session 1 and Session 2.
- 03Candidates can refer to previous years' cut-off marks for estimates.
- 04Controversial questions in the exam have led to student objections.
- 05Candidates had the opportunity to challenge the answer key until April 13.
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to release the JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Paper 1 (BE/BTech) results by April 20. Along with these results, the final JEE Main scores will combine the results from both Session 1 and Session 2, along with a list of toppers and the cut-off marks necessary for JEE Advanced. Candidates can refer to the category-wise cut-off marks from 2025 and 2024 to estimate this year's expected cut-offs. The NTA has already released the answer key and recorded responses for the April session on April 11. However, several questions have raised concerns, with students and experts identifying four specific questions that have been contested. These include issues with a 'Coordination Compound' question in Chemistry and a 'Differential Equation' question in Mathematics, among others. Candidates were allowed to challenge the answer key until April 13, and any upheld objections will be reflected in the final answer key and results.
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The results and cut-off marks will significantly influence candidates' opportunities for admission into engineering programs, impacting their educational and career paths.
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