JEE Mains 2026 Guide

Registration Dates, Syllabus Focus & Chapter-wise Weightage

Plan your prep with a single, structured page: key dates, eligibility, paper pattern overview, topic-wise weightage hints, and smart study tips.

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ModeComputer-Based Test
SessionsLikely Jan & Apr
PapersPaper 1 (BE/BTech)
AuthorityNTA (as per prior years)
Dates

Important Dates (Indicative Planning Window)

Use this as a planning guide. Always cross-check current session dates on the official portal before applying.

Milestone Session 1 (Jan) Session 2 (Apr)
Registration Window ~ Oct–Nov (previous year) ~ Feb–Mar
Admit Card ~ 3–5 days before exam ~ 3–5 days before exam
Exam Dates ~ Late Jan ~ Early/Mid Apr
Result ~ early Feb ~ late Apr
Eligibility

Who Can Apply?

  • Qualification: 10+2 or equivalent with Physics & Mathematics (plus one of Chemistry/Biology/Biotechnology/Technical Vocational).
  • Year of Passing: As per current NTA guidelines for the exam year.
  • Age Limit: Generally no upper age limit (subject to institute-specific criteria for admissions).
  • Attempts: Multiple attempts allowed across sessions; best NTA score is considered.
Always verify the latest official information for your year/session before applying.
Pattern

Paper Pattern (Quick Overview)

  • Paper: JEE (Main) Paper 1 – BE/BTech.
  • Mode: CBT.
  • Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics.
  • Questions & Marking: Typically objective (with numeric response in some parts); negative marking may apply per latest notice.
  • Score: NTA Score (normalized across shifts); best of sessions counted.

Exact distribution and marking can vary—check the current year’s information bulletin.

Weightage Guide

Chapter-wise Weightage (Study Guide)

Use past trends to prioritize, but prepare the complete syllabus. Here’s a planning snapshot:

MathematicsPhysicsChemistry
Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, Vectors & 3D Mechanics, Electrostatics & Current Electricity Physical: Mole Concept, Thermodynamics
Algebra (Quadratic, Sequence/Series) Magnetism & EM Induction, Optics Organic: GOC, Hydrocarbons, Carbonyls
Probability & Statistics Modern Physics, Semiconductor basics Inorganic: Periodic Table, Coordination, p-Block
Pro Tip: Build accuracy with timed mixed-topic tests each week; revise error logs every 3–4 days.
Prep

Smart Preparation Plan

  • Micro-blocks: Study in 30–40 minute deep-focus sprints; 5–8 minute breaks.
  • Active recall: Flashcards, formula sheets, “teach-back” method.
  • Mixed practice: 60–70% current topic + 30–40% past topics to prevent decay.
  • Simulate CBT: Weekly mock tests under exam-like time constraints.
  • Post-test review: Maintain an error log tagged by concept and difficulty.
FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I appear in both sessions?
Yes, typically candidates may attempt both sessions; the best NTA score is considered for ranking/admissions.
Is there an age limit?
Generally no upper age limit for JEE Main; institute-specific rules may apply during admissions.
How should I split revision?
Keep daily quick reviews (formulas/notes) and weekly deep dives into weak areas identified from mocks.

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