JEE Main 2026 Result Out at jeemain.nta.nic.in; Scorecard, Cutoff & Toppers have been officially announced by the National Testing Agency. The Session 1 result link is now active on the official portal. Candidates can access their scorecards using their application number and password. Along with the result, NTA has released the list of candidates who secured 100 percentile. A total of 12 candidates achieved a perfect score in Session 1.
JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Result Statistics
The Session 1 examination witnessed significant participation from engineering aspirants across the country. The result has been declared in the form of percentile scores (NTA scores). Key highlights of JEE Main 2026 Session 1:
- Total Registered Candidates: 3,55,293
- Total Appeared Candidates: 3,04,653
- Candidates with 100 Percentile: 12
- Official Website: jeemain.nta.nic.in
The result includes subject-wise and overall percentile scores for each candidate.
JEE Main 2026 Toppers List (100 Percentile)
NTA has released the names of candidates who secured 100 percentile in Session 1. The All India Rank (AIR) will be announced after Session 2 results. The 100 percentile scorers include:
- Shreyas Mishra – Delhi (NCT)
- Narendrababu Gari Mahith – Andhra Pradesh
- Shubham Kumar – Bihar
- Kabeer Chhillar – Rajasthan
- Chiranjib Kar – Rajasthan
- Bhavesh Patra – Odisha
- Anay Jain – Haryana
- Arnav Gautam – Rajasthan
- Pasala Mohith – Andhra Pradesh
- Madhav Viradiya – Maharashtra
- Purohit Nimay – Gujarat
- Vivan Sharad Mahiswari – Telangana
How to Download JEE Main 2026 Scorecard?
Candidates must download their scorecard for counselling and admission purposes. The scorecard will remain available online for a limited period. Steps to check the result:
- Visit the official website at jeemain.nta.nic.in
- Click on the “JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Result” link
- Enter application number and password/date of birth
- Enter the security pin displayed on the screen
- Click on submit
- Download and print the scorecard
What is NTA Score in JEE Main 2026?
The NTA score represents the percentile score calculated through a normalisation process. It indicates the percentage of candidates who scored equal to or below a particular candidate in a session. For example, a 99 percentile score means the candidate performed better than 99 percent of test-takers in that session.The total marks for JEE Main 2026 are 300. Raw scores are converted into percentile scores using a prescribed normalisation formula to ensure fairness across multiple shifts.
Expected JEE Main 2026 Cutoff for JEE Advanced
The official qualifying cutoff for JEE Advanced will be released after Session 2 results. However, based on Session 1 trends, the expected cutoff is as follows:
- Unreserved (UR): 93.3045326
- Gen-EWS: 81.4387917
- OBC-NCL: 80.7456432
- SC: 61.3526948
- ST: 48.2456783
- UR-PwD: 0.0082349
Candidates meeting the final cutoff will be eligible to appear for JEE Advanced 2026. Further updates regarding counselling, merit list, and Session 2 will be announced on the official website.