JEE Main 2026 Answer Key : Official Response Sheet -Result OUT [January Session Analysis]
JEE Main 2026 Answer Key analysis covers dropped questions, score calculation, percentile prediction, shift-wise difficulty, rank estimation, and the complete process to challenge NTA provisional answers effectively.
Table of Contents
- JEE Main 2026 Final Answer Key — NTA Dropped Questions
- Shift-wise Answer Key Downloads (All Dates)
- How to Download Your JEE Main 2026 Response Sheet
- JEE Main 2026 Score Calculator — Exact Formula
- Shift-wise Difficulty Analysis — Who Got Lucky?
- How to Challenge the JEE Main 2026 Provisional Answer Key
- JEE Main 2026 Rank Predictor — Where Do You Stand?
- Your Next Move After Answer Key Analysis {#next-steps}
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JEE Main 2026 Final Answer Key — NTA Dropped Questions
NTA dropped 9 questions across multiple shifts in the JEE Main 2026 final answer key. All students who attempted these questions receive full marks regardless of their answer.
| Date & Shift | Subject | Dropped Question ID |
|---|---|---|
| January 22 – Shift 1 | Physics | 444792191 |
| January 22 – Shift 1 | Maths | 860654995 |
| January 22 – Shift 2 | Physics | 8606541010 |
| January 22 – Shift 2 | Physics | 8606541017 |
| January 23 – Shift 1 | Physics | 8606541395 |
| January 23 – Shift 2 | Physics | 444792476 |
| January 23 – Shift 2 | Physics | 444792479 |
| January 24 – Shift 2 | Physics | 444792647 |
| January 28 – Shift 1 | Maths | 444792698 |
💡 Expert Tip by eSaral IIT Faculty (AIR-41): If your shift had a dropped question, add +4 marks to your calculated score regardless of what you marked. Many students forget this step and underestimate their actual score. Cross-check the table above before finalising your raw mark calculation.
Shift-wise Answer Key Downloads (All Dates)
Memory-based answer keys are your immediate lifeline — released within hours of each shift based on student feedback. They are not 100% accurate, but they give a reliable ballpark estimate. Official NTA keys drop February 3–6, 2026.
Which key to use when:
- Memory-based keys → right now, for rough score estimate
- Official NTA keys → from February 3–6, for exact score and rank calculation
JEE Main 2026 January Session — All Shifts
| Exam Date | Shift | Memory-based Key | Detailed Analysis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 21, 2026 | Shift 1 (9 AM–12 PM) | PDF Download | Detailed Analysis |
| Jan 21, 2026 | Shift 2 (3 PM–6 PM) | PDF Download | Detailed Analysis |
| Jan 22, 2026 | Shift 1 (9 AM–12 PM) | PDF Download | Detailed Analysis |
| Jan 22, 2026 | Shift 2 (3 PM–6 PM) | PDF Download | Detailed Analysis |
| Jan 23, 2026 | Shift 1 (9 AM–12 PM) | PDF Download | Detailed Analysis |
| Jan 23, 2026 | Shift 2 (3 PM–6 PM) | PDF Download | Detailed Analysis |
| Jan 24, 2026 | Shift 1 (9 AM–12 PM) | PDF Download | Detailed Analysis |
| Jan 24, 2026 | Shift 2 (3 PM–6 PM) | PDF Download | Detailed Analysis |
| Jan 28, 2026 | Shift 1 (9 AM–12 PM) | PDF Download | Detailed Analysis |
| Jan 28, 2026 | Shift 2 (3 PM–6 PM) | PDF Download | Detailed Analysis |
📊 All Shift Comparison & Analysis →
Also check all JEE Main Previous Year Question Papers for trend analysis and preparation.
Official NTA Answer Key Timeline
| Stage | Expected Date |
|---|---|
| Provisional Answer Key Release | February 3–6, 2026 |
| Challenge Window Open | 2–3 days after provisional release |
| Final Answer Key + Results | February 12, 2026 |
How to Download Your JEE Main 2026 Response Sheet
Most students calculate scores wrong because they skip this step. Your response sheet = what you actually marked in the exam. Without it, you are guessing — not calculating.
Step-by-step: Download Your Response Sheet
- Visit jeemain.nta.nic.in
- Find the "JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Response Sheet" link on the homepage
- Log in with your Application Number + Password / Date of Birth
- Download your shift-specific PDF response sheet
- Open it alongside the answer key — match question by question
💡 Expert Tip by eSaral IIT Faculty (AIR-41): Keep your response sheet open in one browser tab and the answer key in another. Go subject by subject — Physics first, then Chemistry, then Maths. Mark each question as ✓ (correct), ✗ (wrong), or — (blank). This is exactly how toppers verify their performance without confusion or error.
JEE Main 2026 Score Calculator — Exact Formula
Your raw score decides everything — percentile, rank, college options. Calculate it wrong and you will either panic unnecessarily or get overconfident before the April attempt.
JEE Main 2026 Marking Scheme
| Response Type | Marks |
|---|---|
| ✅ Correct Answer (MCQ or Numerical) | +4 |
| ❌ Wrong Answer (MCQ only) | −1 |
| ⬜ Blank / Unattempted | 0 |
| Numerical — Wrong Answer | 0 (no negative marking) |
Score Calculation Formula
Raw Score = (Correct Answers × 4) − (Wrong MCQ Answers × 1)
Total paper = 300 marks (100 marks per subject — Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics).
Worked Example
| Subject | Correct | Wrong | Blank | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Physics | 18 | 5 | 2 | (18×4) − (5×1) = 67 |
| Chemistry | 20 | 3 | 2 | (20×4) − (3×1) = 77 |
| Mathematics | 15 | 6 | 4 | (15×4) − (6×1) = 54 |
| Total | 198 / 300 |
Score Range to Percentile Guide (Estimated, January 2026)
| Raw Score Range | Estimated Percentile | Expected Rank Range |
|---|---|---|
| 270–300 | 99.8+ | Top 1,000 |
| 240–270 | 99.5–99.8 | 1,000–5,000 |
| 210–240 | 99.0–99.5 | 5,000–15,000 |
| 185–210 | 98.0–99.0 | 15,000–30,000 |
| 160–185 | 96.0–98.0 | 30,000–60,000 |
| 135–160 | 93.5–96.0 | 60,000–1,00,000 |
| 110–135 | 88.0–93.5 | 1,00,000–2,00,000 |
| Below 110 | Below 88 | 2,00,000+ |
Important: Students from tougher shifts (January 28 Shift 1) may achieve the same percentile with 10–15 marks lower than the table shows. Normalization works in your favour.
Shift-wise Difficulty Analysis — Who Got Lucky?
Not all shifts were created equal. Some students faced brutal question sets; others got near-NCERT papers. Understanding this helps you interpret your raw score accurately.
Overall Subject-wise Reality Check
| Subject | Difficulty | Key Pattern | Avg. Student Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mathematics | Moderate–Tough | Most time-consuming; 4–5 step calculations; Evening sessions brutal | 50–65 marks |
| Physics | Easy–Moderate | Direct formula applications; Ray Optics, Current Electricity dominated | 60–75 marks |
| Chemistry | Easy | Most NCERT-based; GOC, Named Reactions, Electrochemistry were goldmines | 75–85 marks |
Shift-wise Difficulty Ranking (January 2026)
| Shift | Difficulty | Key Observation | Marks Needed for 99%ile |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 28 – Shift 1 | Hardest | Brutal Maths; Multi-step Coordinate Geometry; Time management very difficult | ~165–170 |
| Jan 23 – Shift 2 | Hard | Maths lengthy; Physics calculation-heavy | ~170–175 |
| Jan 24 – Shift 2 | Moderate–Hard | Mixed difficulty across all subjects | ~175–180 |
| Jan 21 – Shift 2 | Moderate | Balanced paper; Chemistry very NCERT-friendly | ~180–185 |
| Jan 24 – Shift 1 | Moderate | Standard pattern; Physics formula-based | ~180–185 |
| Jan 23 – Shift 1 | Moderate | Straightforward Chemistry and Physics | ~182–186 |
| Jan 28 – Shift 2 | Easy–Moderate | NCERT-friendly; "time-manageable" per students | ~185–190 |
| Jan 21 – Shift 1 | Easy–Moderate | Direct questions: Physics pure formula application | ~185–188 |
| Jan 22 – Shift 2 | Easy | Theory-based Chemistry; Straightforward Physics | ~186–190 |
| Jan 22 – Shift 1 | Easiest | Direct NCERT-style; Maths lengthy but doable | ~188–192 |
Key insight: NTA normalisation accounts for shift difficulty. If you appear in a tough shift, do not panic when you see friends from easier papers posting higher raw marks. Your lower score in a harder shift may translate to the same or better percentile.
Common Trap Patterns Across All Shifts
- Mathematics: Multi-step problems designed to eat time; many toppers left 3–4 questions blank strategically
- Physics: Trap questions that looked like formula substitution but required deeper conceptual understanding
- Chemistry: Named reactions and GOC — 70% of students fell for similar-looking options in Organic Chemistry
How to Challenge the JEE Main 2026 Provisional Answer Key
Found a wrong answer in NTA's provisional key? Fight it officially — not on social media.
Step-by-step: Official Challenge Process
- Visit jeemain.nta.nic.in the moment provisional keys are released (February 3–6)
- Log in with your Application Number + Password / DOB
- Find the "Answer Key Challenge" link under notifications
- Download both the provisional key and your response sheet
- Cross-check every answer you want to challenge
- Select the specific Question IDs you are challenging
- Write clear justification for each challenge
- Upload supporting documents (NCERT pages or standard textbook references)
- Pay ₹200 per question — non-refundable processing fee
- Submit and save the confirmation receipt
Critical deadline: You get only 2–3 days after the provisional key releases. Miss it = no second chance.
What Evidence NTA Accepts vs Rejects
| Evidence Type | Accepted? |
|---|---|
| NCERT textbook page with exact chapter and page reference | ✅ Yes |
| Standard academic textbooks (HC Verma, NCERT Exemplar, etc.) | ✅ Yes |
| Clear PDF screenshot with page number | ✅ Yes |
| Handwritten coaching notes | ❌ No |
| YouTube video screenshots | ❌ No |
| Random internet sources or websites | ❌ No |
| "My teacher said so" without a reference | ❌ No |
When to Challenge vs When Not To
| Challenge | Don't Challenge |
|---|---|
| You are 100% certain NTA is wrong | You are unsure about your own answer |
| You have solid NCERT or textbook proof | Your only evidence is coaching material |
| The question significantly impacts your percentile | The fee (₹200) is not worth the potential gain |
Reality check: Only 2–3% of challenges typically succeed. Challenge only when you have bulletproof NCERT evidence.
Once the final answer key drops with results on February 12, 2026, no more challenges. NTA's final decision applies to all.
JEE Main 2026 Rank Predictor — Where Do You Stand?
JEE Main 2026 Expected Cutoff Percentiles (Category-wise)
| Category | Expected Qualifying Percentile |
|---|---|
| General (UR) | 93.5–95.0 |
| EWS | 80.0–82.0 |
| OBC-NCL | 79.0–80.0 |
| SC | 60.5–62.0 |
| ST | 47.0–48.5 |
| PwD | 0.1111 |
Note: These cutoffs are for JEE Advanced qualification only. For good NITs and IIITs, you need significantly higher percentiles — typically 97%+ for top branches.
How to Use a Rank Predictor Smartly
- Enter your estimated raw score (be realistic, not optimistic)
- Select your category correctly
- Add gender information (matters for female supernumerary seats and state quotas)
- Pick your home state for state-quota seat predictions
- View your All India Rank range and corresponding college options
Pro tip: Use 2–3 different rank predictor tools and take the average. Single predictions can be off by 5,000–10,000 ranks due to variations in normalisation modelling.
Rank and Action Plan Based on Your Score
| Percentile Range | Situation | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| 99.5+ | Excellent — Top IIT territory | Begin JEE Advanced preparation immediately |
| 99.0–99.5 | Strong — Good IIT + top NIT options | Attempt April session for improvement; start Advanced prep |
| 97.0–99.0 | Good — Top NITs accessible | April session for better rank; finalise NIT choices |
| 93.5–97.0 | Qualifying — Lower NITs and IIITs | Focus entirely on the April session; analyse the Jan mistakes |
| Below 93.5 | Below the cutoff for most categories | April session is your comeback — analyse and attack weak areas |
Your Next Move After Answer Key Analysis {#next-steps}
The JEE Main 2026 January session chapter is closed — but your IIT story is just getting started.
If January 28 Shift 1 crushed your confidence: Remember that normalization works in your favour. Those brutal Maths questions that made you sweat made everyone sweat. Your 165 marks in that shift might be worth more than someone's 180 marks in the easier January 22 Shift 1 paper.
If you are sitting at 93–95 percentile: You are in the JEE Advanced zone. Use the ₹200 challenge option wisely — but only if you have solid NCERT proof. Do not gamble on coaching material screenshots.
If your score is below the cutoff: The April 2026 session is your comeback opportunity. The syllabus has not changed. The dream has not died. You just got a free practice round with real exam pressure — use the analysis from this session to attack your weak areas.
Key Takeaways
| Insight | Detail |
|---|---|
| Official answer key release | February 3–6, 2026 |
| Final results with answer key | February 12, 2026 |
| Toughest shift | January 28 – Shift 1 (Mathematics brutal) |
| Easiest shift | January 22 – Shift 1 (NCERT-friendly) |
| Challenge fee | ₹200 per question (non-refundable) |
| General category cutoff | ~93.5–95.0 percentile |
| Challenge window | 2–3 days after the provisional key |
| Challenge success rate | ~2–3% |
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions.
When will the official JEE Main 2026 answer key be released?
The official JEE Main 2026 January session provisional answer key is expected between February 3–6, 2026. After the 2–3 day challenge window, NTA will release the final answer key along with results by February 12, 2026. Students can challenge incorrect answers during the provisional phase for ₹200 per question.
How can I calculate my JEE Main 2026 score?
Use this formula: Total Score = (Correct Answers × 4) − (Wrong MCQ Answers × 1). Numerical wrong answers carry no negative marking. Download your response sheet from jeemain.nta.nic.in and match it question-by-question with the answer key for Physics, Chemistry, and Maths separately. Add all three for your total raw score out of 300.
What is the expected cutoff percentile for JEE Main 2026?
For JEE Advanced qualification, the General category cutoff is expected between 93.5–95.0 percentile. EWS: 80–82%, OBC-NCL: 79–80%, SC: 60.5–62%, ST: 47–48.5%. For top NITs and IIITs, students typically need 97%+ percentile for competitive branches like CS and ECE.
What should I do if my JEE Main 2026 score is below the cutoff?
The April 2026 session is your comeback opportunity — you now have a full picture of your weak chapters from real exam pressure. Analyse your January response sheet to identify which chapters and question types cost you the most marks. Spend the next 60 days on targeted practice in those areas. Many students improve 15–30 marks between January and April sessions.
How can I challenge the JEE Main 2026 provisional answer key?
Log in at jeemain.nta.nic.in after February 3–6, find the Answer Key Challenge link, select the Question IDs you want to contest, upload NCERT or standard textbook references as evidence, and pay ₹200 per question (non-refundable). The challenge window stays open for only 2–3 days — do not wait until the last day to submit.
