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JEE Advanced 2026 conducted by IIT Roorkee on May 17, 2026 Paper 1: Moderate | Paper 2: Moderate to Difficult Physics toughest in Paper 2 | Maths toughest in Paper 1 Expected Cutoff (General): 93–96 marks out of 360 Official Answer Key Release: May 25, 2026 at 10 AM on jeeadv.ac.in JEE Advanced Result 2026: June 1, 2026 | JoSAA Counselling from June 2 JEE Advanced 2026 conducted by IIT Roorkee on May 17, 2026 Paper 1: Moderate | Paper 2: Moderate to Difficult Physics toughest in Paper 2 | Maths toughest in Paper 1 Expected Cutoff (General): 93–96 marks out of 360 Official Answer Key Release: May 25, 2026 at 10 AM on jeeadv.ac.in JEE Advanced Result 2026: June 1, 2026 | JoSAA Counselling from June 2
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JEE Advanced 2026 Complete Exam Analysis

Paper 1 & Paper 2 in-depth review — subject-wise difficulty, topic coverage, expected cutoff, marks vs rank, answer key dates and what every aspirant must do next. Conducted by IIT Roorkee on May 17, 2026.

📅 May 17, 2026 🏛️ IIT Roorkee 🖥️ CBT Mode
Paper 1 – Moderate Paper 2 – Moderate to Difficult 360 Total Marks 108 Total Questions
~2L Candidates Appeared
221 Cities in India
108 Total Questions
360 Total Marks
93–96 Gen. Cutoff (Expected)
Jun 1 Result Date

The JEE Advanced 2026 examination, one of the most fiercely competitive engineering entrance tests in the world, was successfully conducted by IIT Roorkee on May 17, 2026. Spread across 221 cities in India and two international centres (Abu Dhabi & Kathmandu), approximately 2 lakh top-ranked students from JEE Main 2026 sat for the two-paper, six-hour test. This comprehensive analysis by the faculty of Sri Chaitanya North covers every dimension — paper pattern, difficulty, topic weightage, student reactions, expected cutoff, and marks vs rank — to help aspirants benchmark their performance and plan their next move.

The exam was conducted in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode: Paper 1 ran from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and Paper 2 from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM. Both papers are mandatory for ranking consideration and IIT admission via JoSAA 2026 counselling. The official papers have already been published at jeeadv.ac.in.

Exam Pattern at a Glance

ParameterPaper 1Paper 2
Total Questions4854 (some sources: 54)
Total Marks180180
Duration3 Hours (9:00 AM – 12:00 PM)3 Hours (2:30 PM – 5:30 PM)
SubjectsPhysics, Chemistry, MathematicsPhysics, Chemistry, Mathematics
Question TypesMCQ (Single), MCQ (Multi), Integer, Matrix MatchMCQ (Single), MCQ (Multi), Integer, Matrix Match
Negative MarkingYes (varies by section)Yes (varies by section)
Exam ModeCBT (Computer Based)CBT (Computer Based)
⚡ Marking Scheme Note: For multi-correct questions, partial marking is awarded only when you select some (not all) correct options and NO incorrect option. Selecting even one wrong option triggers –2 marks regardless of correct options chosen. This asymmetry is a major differentiator.

Paper 1 — Morning Session Analysis

The morning session of JEE Advanced 2026 Paper 1 was rated Moderate to Difficult by the majority of students and coaching experts. The paper was well-balanced in terms of subject distribution, but Mathematics and Physics pushed the limits of conceptual understanding.

⚛️ Physics — Paper 1

Difficulty: TOUGH

Mechanics and Electrostatics dominated with multi-concept questions. Rotational Dynamics and Current Electricity were particularly challenging. Modern Physics questions were calculation-intensive. Questions required simultaneous application of two or more principles — a hallmark of IIT-level testing.

Mechanics Electrostatics Rotational Dynamics Current Electricity Modern Physics

⚗️ Chemistry — Paper 1

Difficulty: MODERATE

Chemistry provided some relief with a balanced spread across Organic, Inorganic, and Physical Chemistry. Coordination Chemistry and Chemical Equilibrium saw the most questions. Students with a strong NCERT foundation found this section manageable and scoring.

Coordination Chemistry Chemical Equilibrium Organic Mechanisms P-Block Elements

📐 Mathematics — Paper 1

Difficulty: TOUGH (Toughest)

Mathematics was the most time-consuming section. Questions from Functions, Indefinite Integrals, and Applications of Integrals were particularly complex. Multi-step calculations and mixed concepts demanded excellent time management. Several students reported difficulty finishing the section.

Functions Indefinite Integrals Application of Derivatives Definite Integrals

📊 Paper 1 — Overall Verdict

MODERATE TO DIFFICULT
PhysicsTough
ChemistryModerate
MathematicsVery Tough

Difficulty order: Mathematics ≥ Physics > Chemistry

Paper 2 — Afternoon Session Analysis

The afternoon shift, Paper 2, was generally considered tougher than Paper 1 by a large number of students. Subject experts described it as lengthy, conceptually demanding, and more calculation-intensive overall. The difficulty order shifted — Physics overtook Mathematics as the hardest section.

⚛️ Physics — Paper 2

Difficulty: TOUGHEST (Toughest of all)

Physics was widely rated as the most difficult section in Paper 2. Lengthy numerical and analytical problems involving Electrodynamics, Optics, Thermodynamics, and Waves were asked. Wordy, time-consuming problems exhausted many students.

Electrodynamics Optics Thermodynamics Waves Mechanics

⚗️ Chemistry — Paper 2

Difficulty: MODERATE TO TOUGH

Organic Chemistry reaction mechanisms and Electrochemistry were prominent. Match-the-column type questions returned with complex pairings. P-Block elements in Inorganic Chemistry were well-represented. Trickier than Paper 1 Chemistry.

Organic Mechanisms Electrochemistry P-Block Elements Match-the-Column

📐 Mathematics — Paper 2

Difficulty: MODERATE

Probability and Statistics, Complex Numbers, and Trigonometry appeared with significant weightage. According to student reactions and expert reviews, Mathematics was comparatively easier than Paper 1, with a more balanced mix of conceptual and calculative questions. Integer-type questions were still tricky.

Probability & Statistics Complex Numbers Trigonometry Integer Type Qs

📊 Paper 2 — Overall Verdict

MODERATE TO DIFFICULT
PhysicsVery Tough
ChemistryModerate-Tough
MathematicsModerate

Difficulty order: Physics > Mathematics > Chemistry

Subject-wise Topic Breakdown

P

Physics

Paper 1: Tough · Paper 2: Very Tough · Overall: Toughest Subject in 2026

Physics maintained its tradition of being the most conceptually demanding subject in JEE Advanced. This year, questions required strong grasp of fundamentals combined with multi-step reasoning.

High-Weightage Topics

  • Mechanics: Rotational Dynamics, Newton's Laws with friction, System of particles — appeared in both papers.
  • Electrostatics & Current Electricity: Complex circuits, Gauss's Law applications, Capacitors — heavy in Paper 1.
  • Electrodynamics: Electromagnetic Induction, AC Circuits — lengthy and wordy in Paper 2.
  • Optics: Wave optics, Ray optics — formula-dependent in Paper 2.
  • Thermodynamics: Carnot cycles, heat transfer — significant weightage in Paper 2.
  • Modern Physics: Photoelectric effect, nuclear decay — calculation-intensive in Paper 1.

Students and coaching analysts noted that Physics in Paper 2 had unusually lengthy wordy problems in Electrodynamics and Mechanics that exhausted many aspirants' time. For JEE Advanced 2027 preparation, focus on multi-concept integration over formula memorisation. Study resources from Sri Chaitanya North cover all these chapters with IIT-level practice.

C

Chemistry

Paper 1: Moderate · Paper 2: Moderate to Tough · Most Scoring Subject 2026

Chemistry remained the most accessible and scoring subject in JEE Advanced 2026 — a consistent trend over the past three years. Students with a strong NCERT foundation and command over reaction mechanisms found this section manageable.

Key Topics Covered

  • Organic Chemistry: Reaction mechanisms, named reactions, IUPAC nomenclature, stereochemistry — appeared prominently in both papers.
  • Inorganic Chemistry: P-Block and D-Block elements, Coordination Compounds (complex nomenclature, isomers) — heavy in Paper 1.
  • Physical Chemistry: Chemical Equilibrium, Electrochemistry, Thermodynamics, Kinetics — steady weightage across both papers.

Chemistry questions were mostly direct, concept-based, and derived from NCERT content and standard JEE topics. Organic Chemistry featured mechanism-based questions requiring basic recall. Physical Chemistry was formula-driven and straightforward. The balance between theory and application was excellent. Match-the-column questions in Paper 2 added a layer of complexity.

Read our detailed chemistry preparation notes at srichaitanyanorth.com.

M

Mathematics

Paper 1: Very Tough · Paper 2: Moderate · Most Time-Consuming Overall

Mathematics continued to be the most time-consuming section in JEE Advanced 2026. Paper 1 in particular saw extremely lengthy and calculation-heavy problems that tripped up even well-prepared aspirants.

High-Weightage Topics

  • Calculus: Functions (very difficult in Paper 1), Indefinite Integrals, Definite Integrals, Application of Derivatives — the core of Paper 1 Maths.
  • Algebra: Complex Numbers, Probability & Statistics, Matrices — featured in Paper 2.
  • Trigonometry: Inverse trig, equations — Paper 2 focus.
  • Coordinate Geometry: Conic sections, straight lines — steady presence.
  • Vectors and 3D: Always a JEE Advanced staple.

The increasing focus on application-based, multi-concept integration over direct formula substitution reflects IITs' continued emphasis on analytical ability. Students attempting JEE Advanced 2027 should prioritise deep problem-solving practice rather than rote methods. Visit Sri Chaitanya North for expert-curated Maths modules.

Year-wise Difficulty Comparison

Compared to JEE Advanced 2025, the 2026 edition maintained the high conceptual standard. Mathematics questions were lengthier this year while Physics in Paper 2 demanded deeper analytical thinking. Chemistry remained at a similar difficulty. The overall trend of increasing focus on application-based problems continues.

SubjectJEE Adv 2025JEE Adv 2026 P1JEE Adv 2026 P2Change
PhysicsModerateToughVery Tough↑ Harder
ChemistryModerateModerateMod–Tough≈ Similar
MathematicsModerateVery ToughModerate↑ Harder in P1
OverallModerateModerateMod–Difficult≈ Similar / Slightly Harder

The examination reflected the IIT stamp and standard usually associated with JEE Advanced papers. The increasing emphasis on multi-concept problems and analytical depth over formula recall shows IITs are selecting students who truly understand the subject.

— Keshav Agarwal, Vice President, Coaching Federation of India

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JEE Advanced 2026 — Expected Cutoff Marks

The JEE Advanced cutoff comprises two components: a minimum aggregate score AND a minimum score in each subject individually. For General category students, each subject minimum is 10% (approximately 12 marks out of 120 per subject). The overall aggregate cutoff (qualifying for the rank list) is expected at 93–96 marks out of 360 for General category — roughly 26–27% of total marks. The official cutoff will be released with results on June 1, 2026 at jeeadv.ac.in.

Category-wise Expected Qualifying Cutoff

CategoryExpected Aggregate CutoffSubject Minimum
General (CRL)93–96 marks / 360~12 marks per subject (10%)
OBC-NCL84–89 marks / 360~9% per subject
EWS84–89 marks / 360~9% per subject
SC47–55 marks / 3605% per subject (~6 marks)
ST47–55 marks / 3605% per subject (~6 marks)
PwD47–55 marks / 3605% per subject (~6 marks)

⚠️ These are expert predictions based on 2023–2025 trend data and 2026 paper difficulty. Official cutoff releases June 1, 2026 with results.

⚠️ Important: Clearing the qualifying cutoff only puts you in the rank list — it does NOT guarantee IIT admission. For top IITs like IIT Bombay CSE, candidates typically need 280+ marks (CRL rank under ~100). Plan your college choices based on your expected marks using the Marks vs Rank data below.

JEE Advanced 2026 — Expected Marks vs Rank

Based on expert analysis, student feedback, and historical JEE Advanced data from 2023–2025, here is the estimated Marks vs Rank mapping for General category (CRL) candidates. Use this to estimate your probable All India Rank and shortlist IIT-branch combinations for JoSAA 2026 counselling.

280+ marks
Top 100
IIT Bombay / Delhi CSE
250–279
100–500
Top IIT CS/EE Branches
220–249
500–1500
Old IITs, Good Branches
195–219
1500–3000
IIT, Newer Branches
160–194
3000–6000
Newer IITs
93–159
6000–20000
NIT/IIIT via JoSAA

Use the official JoSAA rank predictor and IIT Roorkee's official portal for accurate seat matrix data. You can also refer to Careers360 rank predictor and Shiksha.com for college predictors.

Good AttemptsPaper 1Paper 2
Expected Range31–38 questions31–37 questions
Safe Attempt~34 questions~33 questions
Key StrategyAccuracy > AttemptsChemistry first for fast marks

Answer Key, Result & Important Dates

May 17, 2026
JEE Advanced 2026 Exam Conducted
Paper 1 (9 AM – 12 PM) and Paper 2 (2:30 PM – 5:30 PM) — IIT Roorkee
May 17, 2026 (Evening)
Official Question Papers Released
Papers 1 & 2 PDFs available on jeeadv.ac.in
May 21, 2026
Response Sheet Released
Candidates can view their recorded responses on the official portal
May 25, 2026 — 10:00 AM
Provisional Answer Key Released
Candidates can raise objections on jeeadv.ac.in until May 26, 5:00 PM
June 1, 2026
JEE Advanced 2026 Result Declared
Final merit list, cutoff marks, and All India Ranks released on jeeadv.ac.in
June 2, 2026
JoSAA 2026 Counselling Begins
Registration and choice filling for IIT, NIT, IIIT and GFTIs opens at josaa.admissions.nic.in

What Should You Do Next?

If Your Score Is On Target

If You Plan to Appear for JEE Advanced 2027

  • JEE Advanced allows two consecutive attempts. If this was your first attempt, 2027 is a full opportunity.
  • Start with a proper study plan now — focus on NCERT concepts, IIT-level problem sets, and previous year papers.
  • Multi-concept integration in Physics and Calculus-heavy Maths should be your preparation priorities.
  • Regular mock tests and time management practice are non-negotiable. Enrol in a structured dropper or foundation programme at Sri Chaitanya North.
  • Follow updates at srichaitanyanorth.com, and bookmark the official portal jeeadv.ac.in.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the overall difficulty level of JEE Advanced 2026?
JEE Advanced 2026 was Moderate to Difficult overall. Paper 1 was Moderate while Paper 2 was Moderate to Difficult. Both papers were conceptually intensive and time-consuming, testing multi-concept integration rather than direct formula application.
Which subject was the toughest in JEE Advanced 2026?
In Paper 1, Mathematics was the toughest (lengthy, calculation-intensive — Functions, Integrals). In Paper 2, Physics was the toughest (lengthy numerical/analytical problems in Electrodynamics and Mechanics). Chemistry was the most accessible in both papers.
When will the JEE Advanced 2026 answer key be released?
The provisional answer key will be released on May 25, 2026 at 10:00 AM at jeeadv.ac.in. Candidates can challenge incorrect answers until May 26, 5:00 PM. The final answer key comes with results on June 1.
What is the expected cutoff for JEE Advanced 2026?
For General (CRL) category, the expected qualifying cutoff is 93–96 marks out of 360 (approx. 26–27%). Candidates must also score a minimum of 10% per subject (approx. 12 marks out of 120 per subject). Category-wise variations apply — see the cutoff table above. The official cutoff releases June 1.
When will JEE Advanced 2026 result be declared?
The JEE Advanced 2026 result will be declared on June 1, 2026 on the official website jeeadv.ac.in. Results include All India Rank, category rank, subject-wise marks, and qualifying status.
How many students appeared for JEE Advanced 2026?
Approximately 2 lakh (2,00,000) candidates appeared for JEE Advanced 2026, drawn from the top 2.5 lakh qualifiers of JEE Main 2026. The exam was held across 221 cities in India and 2 international centres (Abu Dhabi and Kathmandu).
Can I appear for JEE Advanced 2027 if I appeared in 2026?
Yes. JEE Advanced allows two attempts in two consecutive years. If 2026 was your first attempt, you are eligible for JEE Advanced 2027, subject to clearing JEE Main 2027 cutoff. Sri Chaitanya North offers specialised dropper/repeater programmes to help you maximise your 2027 attempt.
What marks are needed for IIT Bombay CSE in JEE Advanced 2026?
Based on 2025 data, the General category closing rank for IIT Bombay CSE was approximately 66. To target this, candidates typically need 280+ marks out of 360, placing them in the top 100 ranks nationally. The official JoSAA 2026 seat allocation will confirm exact cutoffs during counselling from June 2.
How can Sri Chaitanya North help me prepare for JEE Advanced 2027?
Sri Chaitanya North offers comprehensive IIT-JEE classroom and online coaching programmes, expert-curated study material, mock test series, and personalised mentoring. Our faculty specialise in multi-concept problem-solving strategies aligned with the latest IIT question patterns.

Disclaimer: The JEE Advanced 2026 analysis and cutoff data on this page are based on student reactions, expert reviews from leading coaching institutes, and historical trend analysis as of May 19, 2026. Actual cutoffs, marks vs rank data, and results will be officially released by IIT Roorkee on jeeadv.ac.in on June 1, 2026. Sri Chaitanya North is not affiliated with IIT Roorkee or any official JEE conducting body. Always refer to jeeadv.ac.in for official information.