The JEE Main 2026 Session 1 January 23 Shift 2 exam concluded at 6:00 PM on Wednesday, marking the end of Day 3 of the January session. The examination was conducted smoothly across centres by the National Testing Agency for BE and BTech aspirants. Students were seen exiting exam centres soon after the test ended, with student reactions and paper feedback expected to emerge shortly.
JEE Main 2026 January 23 Shift 2 Paper: Initial Observations
While detailed feedback is still being compiled, trends from earlier shifts in the ongoing session suggest a familiar pattern across subjects.
Based on inputs from previous days, candidates reported the following trends.
- Chemistry continued to be moderate to tough and lengthy, with strong dependence on NCERT concepts
- Physics was largely formula-based, with a mix of conceptual and numerical questions
- Mathematics remained lengthy, requiring effective time management
A detailed subject-wise paper analysis and shift-wise difficulty comparison will be published once student reactions from Shift 2 are consolidated.
JEE Main 2026 Student Reactions and Paper Analysis Awaited
Student reactions provide early insights into exam difficulty and question trends.
The upcoming updates will include:
- Immediate student reactions from Shift 2
- Identification of tough and scoring sections
- Comparison between Shift 1 and Shift 2 difficulty levels
- Memory-based questions compiled by experts
These insights help candidates appearing in upcoming exam days assess preparation levels.
What After JEE Main 2026 January 23 Exam?
With the completion of both shifts today, students are now searching for the next set of important updates.
Key upcoming events include:
- Provisional answer key release on the official website jeemain.nta.nic.in
- Objection window for challenging the answer key
- Declaration of JEE Main 2026 Session 1 result
Candidates scheduled to appear in the upcoming days must download the JEE Main admit card 2026 for 28 January from the official portal.
JEE Main Rank Predictor 2026 and Cut-off Expectations
After the exam, many candidates use tools such as the JEE Main rank predictor 2026 to estimate their probable rank based on expected scores. These predictions, combined with shift-wise difficulty analysis, offer early insights into cut-off trends. Final cut-offs will depend on multiple factors, including normalization across shifts and overall candidate performance.
Next Updates on JEE Main 2026 Session 1
Further updates on paper analysis, answer keys, and student feedback for January 23 will be published shortly. Candidates are advised to regularly check the official website for verified announcements. The JEE Main 2026 Session 1 score will be used for counselling and admission to NITs, IIITs, and other participating institutions.
