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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85%ile – Gen EWS
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JEE Main 2026 • Performance Growth Analysis
Session 1 to Session 2 Improvement Story
Lakshya Institute believes in real improvement through regular testing, analysis and focused support. Below is one such improvement example from JEE Main 2026.

Saurav
Strong improvement in JEE Main 2026 from Session 1 to Session 2,
with a major jump in Mathematics and overall percentile.
JEE Main 2026 Maths Highlight: 63.19 → 97.83 %ile Eligible for JEE Advanced 2026
Session 1
Total Percentile
47.86
Mathematics
63.19
Physics
50.01
Session 2
Total Percentile
83.39
Mathematics
97.83
Physics
81.17
Overall Improvement +35.53 %ile 47.86 → 83.39 percentile
Mathematics Improvement +34.64 %ile 63.19 → 97.83 percentile
Why this matters: This result highlights how structured preparation,
regular tests, subject-wise analysis and targeted support can create meaningful improvement.
A strong jump in Mathematics and Physics helped drive a major overall increase in performance.
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Book Counselling for JEE 2027JEE 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)
| Parameter | JEE Main 2025 | JEE Main 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| Total Candidates Appeared | ~11.7 Lakh | ~13.04 Lakh |
| 100 Percentilers | 23 | 12 |
| Female Participation | ~4.0 Lakh | 4.49 Lakh |
| General Cutoff (Expected) | 93.23 | 93.5 – 94.1 |
| Difficulty Level | Moderate | Moderate 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
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)
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)
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.
