JEE Main 2026: Complete Details and Preparation Strategy 1. Exam Overview The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the Joint Entran...
JEE Main 2026: Complete Details and Preparation Strategy
1. Exam Overview
The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2026 in two sessions:
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Session 1: January 2026
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Session 2: April 2026
JEE Main is conducted for admission to:
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BE/BTech
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BArch
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BPlanning
Candidates qualifying JEE Main will be eligible for admission to NITs, IIITs, CFTIs, and other participating institutions.
The examination also serves as the qualifying test for JEE Advanced, which is required for admission to IITs.
2. Exam Mode and Paper Structure
2.1 Paper 1 – BE/BTech
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Mode: Computer Based Test (CBT)
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Subjects:
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Mathematics
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Physics
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Chemistry
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2.2 Paper 2A – BArch
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Mathematics (Part I): CBT
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Aptitude Test (Part II): CBT
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Drawing Test (Part III): Pen-and-paper (offline)
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Drawing to be attempted on an A4-size sheet
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2.3 Paper 2B – BPlanning
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Mode: Computer Based Test (CBT)
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Sections:
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Mathematics (Part I)
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Aptitude Test (Part II)
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Planning-Based Questions (Part III)
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3. JEE Main 2026 Preparation Strategy
3.1 Concept Building
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Develop a strong understanding of core concepts in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
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Focus primarily on high-weightage chapters.
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Refer strictly to NCERT textbooks, especially for Chemistry.
3.2 Practice and Question Solving
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Solve topic-wise Previous Year Questions (PYQs) to understand exam trends.
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Practice numerical problems regularly to improve speed and accuracy.
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Maintain a formula notebook and reaction sheets for quick reference.
3.3 Mock Tests and Performance Analysis
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Start with 2–3 full-length mock tests to assess preparation level.
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Analyze each mock test to:
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Identify weak areas
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Improve time management
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Reduce silly mistakes
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Gradually increase mock frequency as the exam approaches.
3.4 Revision Strategy
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Allocate 70% of study time to revision during the final phase.
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Revise formulas, concepts, and short notes daily.
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Solve JEE Main PYQs from the last 5 years as timed practice papers.
3.5 Final Phase (Last 1–2 Months)
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Attempt one full-length mock test daily.
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Focus on accuracy rather than attempting all questions.
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Strengthen weak topics identified through mock analysis.
3.6 Health and Stress Management
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Maintain a calm and positive mindset.
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Ensure adequate sleep and short breaks between study sessions.
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Avoid last-minute panic and unnecessary study material.
4. Key Takeaways
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Follow a planned and disciplined study routine.
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Prioritize NCERT, PYQs, and mock tests.
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Consistent revision and proper time management are essential for success in JEE Main 2026.

