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Lakshya Institute JEE Main 2026 Results

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30+

Students Appeared

15+

80+ Percentile

8

Qualified for JEE Advanced

50%

Above National Cutoff

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JEE Main 2026 Session 1 – Results Summary & Analysis

The National Testing Agency (NTA) declared the JEE Main 2026 Session 1 results on February 16, 2026. Approximately 13.04 lakh candidates appeared this year, with 12 students achieving a perfect 100 percentile. The competition has intensified significantly compared to the previous year.

1. Comparison with Previous Year (2025 vs 2026)

ParameterJEE Main 2025JEE Main 2026
Total Candidates Appeared~11.7 Lakh~13.04 Lakh
100 Percentilers2312
Female Participation~4.0 Lakh4.49 Lakh
General Cutoff (Expected)93.2393.5 – 94.1
Difficulty LevelModerateModerate to Difficult

Key Insight: The 99th percentile required approximately 10–15 additional marks compared to 2025, reflecting tighter competition and a larger candidate pool.

2. Must-Remember High-Yield Formulas (Session 2)

Physics:
Coulomb’s Law: F = k(q₁q₂)/r²
Drift Velocity: v = eEτ/m = I/(neA)
Projectile Range: R = u² sin2θ / g
Chemistry:
Nernst Equation: E = E° − (0.0591/n) logQ
First Order Decay: k = (2.303/t) log(A₀/At)
Magnetic Moment: μ = √n(n+2)
Mathematics:
Euler’s Form: e^(iθ) = cosθ + isinθ
Integration by Parts Formula
Distance (Point to Line): |ax₁ + by₁ + c| / √(a² + b²)

3. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Can I improve significantly in Session 2?
Yes. Nearly 30% of students improve in Session 2. Focus on gap analysis, weak chapters, and reducing silly mistakes.
Q2: Will JEE Advanced cutoff increase?
Yes, due to increased participation (13+ lakh candidates), the General category qualifying percentile is expected between 93.5 and 94.2.
Q3: Does NTA consider the best of two sessions?
Yes. The better percentile of Session 1 and Session 2 will be used for AIR calculation.