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CUET UG 2026 Registrations Re-Opened:
CUET UG 2026 Registrations Re-Opened:

Many aspirants were asking NTA to reopen the CUET registrations, as many students couldn’t apply due to certain reasons. Here is the good news for all those students: NTA has finally reopened CUET UG 2026 registrations. Interested candidates can find the new dates here. 

On 23rd February 2026, NTA released the notification of CUET UG 2026 registrations. As per the released notification, CUET UG 2026 registrations have reopened on 23rd February and will close on 26th February 2026. 

Let us inform you that in the previous phase, NTA opened registration for CUET 2026 on 3rd January 2026 and closed it on 31st January 2026.

But during that period, many students couldn’t apply because the server was busy. less awareness and other reasons. Such aspirants were asking for a second chance to register. And, in response, NTA has reopened it. 

In the Press Note 

In the released press note, NTA has indicated that no further extension will be granted to apply for the CUET UG 2026. All remaining aspirants must apply for this opportunity without delay. 

  • The website will to apply – cuet.nta.nic.in 
  • 23 Feb 2026 (Afternoon) – 26 Feb 2026 

No Correction Window Facility Will Be Provided 

Students who will apply in this phase of CUET UG 2026 re-opened registration window have to submit the application form with no errors, as NTA has clarified that there will be no facility of a correction window for the students. 

So, make sure you don’t make any mistakes in the application form. 

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JEE Main 2026 Session-2 Correction Dates

The registration procedure for the JEE Main 2026 session 2 is scheduled to finish on 25th February 2026. It started earlier this month. After the registrations, NTA has scheduled the JEE Main 2026 session-2 correction procedure. 

On 21st February 2026, NTA released a press note regarding the correction dates in the JEE Main 2026 session-2. This press note includes the complete correction schedule, along with some important instructions that we will discuss in this artilce. 

This JEE Main correction window allows all the applicants to make corrections in the personal details, exam centre choice, and some other things in the submitted application form.

So, if you are someone who has applied for the second session of JEE Main 2026 and want to make corrections in your form, this is the way. The schedule is given below, so check the JEE Main 2026 session-2 correction dates and be ready with the changes. 

JEE Main 2026 Session-2 Correction Dates

According to the released press note by NTA, the JEE Main 2026 Session-2 correction window is scheduled to open on 27th February 2026. Secondly, as always, the correction window opens for two days; the last date for the corrections in JEE Main 2026 Session-2 is 28th February 2026 at 11.50 PM. 

Make sure this is the only chance to correct your JEE Main application form. So, if you think you are not able to make the changes, go to the experts for help so that there is no chance of mistakes again. 

There will be no extension of the correction window. So, please don’t delay and apply for the corrections as soon as the window opens. 

Allowed & Not Allowed Changes in JEE Main 2026 Correction Window

NTA has released the list of changes allowed and not allowed in the application form. Check it out from the table. 

CategoryFields
NOT Allowed to Change– Mobile Number – Email Address – Permanent Address – Present Address – Emergency Contact Details – Photograph of Candidate
Allowed to Change (Any ONE Field)– Candidate Name – Father’s Name – Mother’s Name
Allowed to Change (ALL Fields)– Class 10 Details – Class 12 / Equivalent Details – State Code of Eligibility
Allowed to Change — Exam Related– Examination City – Medium of Examination
Allowed to Change (ALL Fields)– Date of Birth – Gender – Category – Sub-category / PwD (if not verified via UDID) – Signature
Allowed to ADD– Additional Paper
Allowed for Non-Aadhaar Registered Candidates– Aadhaar Details
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Note:

  • If there is an impact on the fee, then the additional fee will be charged as applicable.
  • Corrections in these fields will be applicable only after payment of any additional fee, if applicable.
  • The only one-time correction will be allowed to the candidate, i.e. once the corrections are done and submitted, the form shall be frozen.

Download the official notification of JEE Main 2026 Session-2 Correction Schedule Press Note -Download Here 

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CBSE On-Screen Marking Rules 2026 Explained https://exams.pcpsikar.com/boards/cbse-on-screen-marking-rules/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cbse-on-screen-marking-rules Sun, 15 Feb 2026 18:22:40 +0000 https://exams.pcpsikar.com/?p=3113 As most students are aware by now, this year’s CBSE 12th class answer copies will be checked digitally on-screen. This […]

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CBSE On-Screen Marking Rules 2026
CBSE On-Screen Marking Rules 2026

As most students are aware by now, this year’s CBSE 12th class answer copies will be checked digitally on-screen. This has been discussed in coaching centres, schools, and on social media. But we have seen there have been many rumours about the new policy. To burst the rumour cloud and clear students’ confusion, here we are with the CBSE on-screen marking rules 2026. 

If you are a student and appearing in the 12th boards 2026, you must know these rules of CBSE on-screen marking 2026. These rules will clear your mind and reduce stress. Meanwhile, these rules include pointers for schools and teachers, so they are also welcome in this article.   

Let’s Have a Brief on CBSE on Screen Marking 2026

This year, CBSE has implemented an on-screen marking system, currently only for the 12th-grade board exam. This means your entire answer sheet will be scanned and checked by the teacher on a computer screen. The old practice of holding the answer sheet in hand and flipping through the pages will no longer be in place.

Now, let’s move forward to the rules. 

CBSE On-Screen Marking Rules 2026 

There are many rules that will be rolled out under this scheme. These rules include a compulsion for schools to participate, priority for students in the optional questions, etc. Well, here are all the rules of CBSE on Screen Marking 2026; 

The foremost rule of CBSE on-screen marking is about optional questions. If a question has two options and the student attempts both, the answer with the higher score will be counted. However, it is best to write the answer according to the instructions to avoid unnecessary confusion.

This on-screen marking system is currently only applicable to Class 12. The traditional system will continue for other classes.

Every single page of your copy will be scanned, whether the answer is written on it or not. Even blank pages will be visible in the system. So don’t leave anything out, thinking it might not be visible. Everything will be visible now.

If teachers proceed without checking a page, the system will alert them. The copy will not be submitted until every page has been entered. This virtually eliminates the possibility of complaints about unchecked pages.

All affiliated schools are required to participate in the evaluation process. If a school does not cooperate, its results may be withheld. For example, if a school has 500 students taking the exam, a corresponding number of teachers must participate in the evaluation.

All copies will first be scanned. Copies will be collected at each regional centre, scanned, and then uploaded to a central server. Teachers will then check them on screen.

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Is CBSE On-Screen Marking 2026 Secure?

Yes, the system has been designed with both security and transparency in mind. Teachers can log in only from computers with registered IP addresses on the school premises. Checking copies from home or outside locations will not be permitted. This means access will be controlled, and every login and mark entry will be recorded in the system. This reduces the likelihood of any irregularities.

Furthermore, a trial run of the system has been conducted before the evaluation. The entire process, scanning, uploading, and digital checking, has been tested to minimise technical glitches. While no digital system can be said to be 100% error-free, this time the system will be more monitored and tracked than before. This simply means that students’ copies will now be checked in a more secure, recorded environment.

How many students will appear for the 12th board exams this year?

This year, approximately 1,859,479 students will appear for the exam, taking exams in approximately 120 subjects. 

How many copies will be checked in total?

Approximately 1,0044,295 answer sheets will be checked onscreen. This system was deemed necessary to minimise the possibility of human error in such a large number of copies.

What if a teacher skips a page?

If a teacher skips a page without checking it, the system will immediately remind them that they have missed a page. They can’t proceed without completing it.

How many copies will a teacher be assigned at a time?

A teacher will be assigned approximately 20 copies to check at a time. This will ensure an organised and controlled process.

Will foreign teachers also be checking the answer sheets?

Yes. This year, some foreign teachers may also be involved in the evaluation process. This will broaden the scope of evaluation.

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JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Result Postponed: New Result Date Announced https://exams.pcpsikar.com/jee/jee-main-2026-session-1-result-postponed-new-result-date-announced/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=jee-main-2026-session-1-result-postponed-new-result-date-announced Thu, 12 Feb 2026 04:01:08 +0000 https://exams.pcpsikar.com/?p=3100 The result of the JEE Main 2026 January session was scheduled to be released on 12th February 2026, and lakhs […]

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JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Result Postponed
JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Result Postponed

The result of the JEE Main 2026 January session was scheduled to be released on 12th February 2026, and lakhs of students were waiting for it. Now, the NTA has released an update regarding the result and said that the JEE Main 2026 session-1 result is postponed. NTA also shared the new result date of the JEE Main 2026 session-1. 

On 11th February, late at night, NTA released a notice on its Twitter handle. It was regarding the postponement of the JEE Mains result. Let you know the JEE Main 2026 session-1 exam was conducted from 21st January to 29th January 2026. 

After the exam, everything was going as scheduled, the provisional answer key was released on 4th February and the challenge window opened from 4th February to 6th February 2026. 

New Result Date for JEE Main 2026 Session-1

With the postponement news, NTA also announced the JEE Main 2026 session-1 new result date, which is 16th February 2026. 

It means that now the JEE Main 2026 Session-1 result will be released on 16th February 2026 instead of 12th February. 

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Any further changes in the result?

As of now, NTA has not announced any other changes to the JEE Main 2026 results. Means everything else regarding the result will be the same as last year’s; it will be live on the official website, and the final answer key will be released along with the result. 

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NEET UG 2026 Registrations Started https://exams.pcpsikar.com/neet/neet-ug-2026-registrations-start-apply-here/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=neet-ug-2026-registrations-start-apply-here https://exams.pcpsikar.com/neet/neet-ug-2026-registrations-start-apply-here/#respond Sun, 08 Feb 2026 07:45:32 +0000 https://exams.pcpsikar.com/?p=1665 Finally, the wait is over; NEET UG 2026 registrations started. Students preparing for the NEET UG 2026 exam can now […]

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NEET UG 2026 Registrations Started
NEET UG 2026 Registrations Started

Finally, the wait is over; NEET UG 2026 registrations started. Students preparing for the NEET UG 2026 exam can now book their tickets by filling out the online application form. Important details, including a direct link to apply for NEET UG 2026, are provided in the article below. 

On 8th February 2026, NTA released a press note regarding the online application form for NEET UG 2026. It was released on the official NTA NEET website at https://neet.nta.nic.in/

Through this press note, NTA invited all aspirants to apply for India’s only undergraduate medical entrance exam, NEET UG, for the 2026 session. Along with releasing the press note, NTA activated the registration link for all the aspirants. 

Details About NEET UG 2026 Registration

As mentioned, registrations start as soon as the press note is released. This press note has many details that any aspirant must know before applying for the NEET UG 2026. Well, here are the details you need to follow. 

Last Date to Register for NEET UG 2026: The registration process will last for 1 month and will end on 8th March 2026. 

Last Date & Time to Pay the Fee: 8th March 2026 (11:50 PM)

NEET UG 2026 Registration Fee

Category Fee
General 1700/INR
Gen-EWS, OBC-NCL 1600/INR
SC, ST, PwD, Third Gender 1000/INR
Outside India 9500/INR

Announcement of City Intimation: to be announced 

Release of Admit Card: to be announced 

Exam Date & Timing: 3rd May 2026 & 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM

Date of Result: 14th May 2026

Other Key Takeaways from Press Note

The press note outlines strict points for applicants to keep in mind while applying for NEET UG 2026. 

  • Candidates have to apply online only on the NTA official website.
  • Candidates must upload a recent passport-size photo in the required format. 
  • You may submit only one application. 
  • All the details will be sent only to the registered mobile number, so ensure you enter the correct, active mobile number and email ID. 

Direct Link to Apply for NEET UG 2026: Click Here

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JEE Main 2026 Session-1 Provisional Answer Key & Response Sheet  https://exams.pcpsikar.com/jee/jee-main-answer-key-response-sheet/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=jee-main-answer-key-response-sheet Wed, 04 Feb 2026 12:05:08 +0000 https://exams.pcpsikar.com/?p=2193 NTA has released the JEE Main 2026 Session-1 provisional answer key and response sheet on the official JEE Main NTA […]

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JEE Main 2026 Session-1 Provisional Answer Key
JEE Main 2026 Session-1 Provisional Answer Key

NTA has released the JEE Main 2026 Session-1 provisional answer key and response sheet on the official JEE Main NTA website on 04th February 2026. Students who appeared in the January 2026 JEE Main can download their response sheet and the provisional answer key. 

As mentioned earlier, the answer key and candidate response sheets are available on the NTA website. You must go to the official website and download yours from there. 

To give you a brief overview, theJEE Main 2026 January attempt was conducted from 21st to 29th January 2026. Around 14 lakh candidates appeared for the examination and are now awaiting the result. 

The provisional answer key has been released, marking the first step towards the result. Now, NTA will open the answer key challenges window and then release the final answer key and result. 

Challenges in JEE Main 2026 Session-1 Provisional Answer Key

As you all know, NTA gives candidates a chance to raise challenges in the provisional answer key of JEE Main. As usual, this time NTA has given a chance to raise a challenge in the JEE Main 2026 session-1 answer key. Candidates unsatisfied with the released answer key can submit their challenge. 

To submit the challenge, candidates must log in to the official website of NTA JEE Main and fill out the challenge there. 

Charges to Raise Challenge in JEE Main 2026 Answer Key: Candidates will have to pay INR-200/ per question challenge. 

Last Date to Submit Challenge in JEE Main 2026: The challenge window opened at midnight on 04th February 2026 and will remain open until 11:30 PM on 06 February 2026. 

Direct Link to Download JEE Main 2026 Session-1 Response Sheet and Answer Key: Download Here

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JEE Main 2026 Session-2 Registration Started https://exams.pcpsikar.com/jee/jee-mains-session-1-registration/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=jee-mains-session-1-registration https://exams.pcpsikar.com/jee/jee-mains-session-1-registration/#respond Sun, 01 Feb 2026 15:11:35 +0000 https://exams.pcpsikar.com/?p=1039 Finally, the day has arrived, and the JEE Main 2026 Session 2 registration has started. On 01st February 2026, NTA […]

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JEE Main 2026 Session-2 Registration Started
JEE Main 2026 Session-2 Registration Started

Finally, the day has arrived, and the JEE Main 2026 Session 2 registration has started. On 01st February 2026, NTA (National Testing Agency) released the official notification for JEE Main 2026 April Session and invited registrations. 

Additionally, the NTA shared some other information in the released notification, which we will discuss in this article. So, if you are preparing for the exam, you should not miss the information bulletin. 

Direct Link to Download the JEE Main 2026 Official Notification: Download Here

JEE Main 2026 Session-2 Important Dates: Registration Dates, Exam Date, and Result Date 

EventDate / Details
Registration Starts1st February 2026
Last Date for Registration25th February 2026 (up to 9:00 PM)
Last Date for Application Fee Payment25th February 2026 (up to 11:50 PM)
Admit Card Release3 Days before the Examination
Exam Dates02 April to 09 April 2026
Result Declaration20 April 2026
Exam Shifts & TimingTwo Shifts Daily — Morning: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PMAfternoon: 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM

JEE Main 2026 Exam Pattern

The exam pattern provided below is specific to Paper-1, which is applicable for B.E. and B.Tech. Nonetheless, there are two more papers, whose exam pattern is not mentioned here. You can visit the official notification for that. 

There are two sections in JEE Main 2026 Paper-1, Section A & Section B. Both sections’ paper pattern, marks and marking scheme are as follows;

Section A:

  • Physics – 20 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
  • Chemistry – 20 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
  • Mathematics – 20 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

Section B:

  • There will be 5 numerical value type questions from each subject. In these questions, students will have to enter only numerical answers.
  • 4 marks will be awarded for each correct answer, and 1 mark will be deducted for the wrong answer (only in MCQs). There will be no negative marking on numerical value questions.
  • The exam will be conducted in CBT (Computer-Based Test) mode, which makes it more secure and transparent.
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How to Apply for JEE Main 2026? Direct Link

  1. Visit the official website, https://jeemain.nta.nic.in and click on the link ‘Online Application Form for JEE (Main) – 2026 Session-2 in the top news bar on the home page. 
  2. Register or Login. If you are applying for the first time, choose the ‘New Registration’ option and create an account by filling in the required details.
  3. If already registered, log in directly.
  4. Fill the application form.
  5. Personal details: Fill in the name, parents’ name, date of birth and contact details.
  6. Academic details: Fill in the 12th board subjects, percentage, and school details.
  1. Exam Centre Preference: Please indicate your preference for three cities where you would like to take the exam.
  2. Upload documents, including a passport-size photo (recently taken), and Signature (with black pen). Ensure the documents are scanned and uploaded according to the parameters set by NTA.
  1. Make the payment through UPI, net banking, debit card or credit card. The fee may vary by category, so please read the fee structure carefully, which is available on the website.
  2. Submit the form and take a printout.

After successfully applying, take a printout. This application form may be useful for you in future.

Direct Link to Apply for JEE Main 2026 April Session: Click Here

Other takeaways from JEE Main 2026 Official Notification 

Admit Card Release Update

The admit card will be available on the official website 3 days before the exam. It will contain the address of the exam centre, timings and essential instructions. Without the admit card, entry will not be allowed in the exam centre, so download and print it on time.

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Paper Analysis of JEE Main 2026
Paper Analysis of JEE Main 2026

Finally, the day has arrived; the JEE Main 2026 Session-1 examinations have started. As you all know, the exams are scheduled to be held on 21, 22, 23, 24, 28 and 29 January 2026. As the examinations started, we are here with a series of paper analyses. In this series, we will analyse the JEE Main 2026 Session-1 paper regularly. 

On the scheduled dates, the examination will be held in two shifts. So, we will update it twice after each shift. If you are interested in knowing the level of the paper, this is for you. To be updated, keep checking the article for the analysis of JEE Main 2026 Session-1. 

Quick Reactions of PCP Sikar Students 

The analysis of JEE Main 2026 Session-1, which we are presenting here, is based on the first reactions of PCP Sikar’s JEE aspirants. After the shift ends, our faculty members ask students about the papers for each subject, and then we prepare this analysis. 

Overall, How Was Today’s JEE Main 2026 Paper, 24 January (Shift-2)

  • Overall, the paper on 24 January, the second shift of JEE Main 2026, was Moderate and Lengthy. 

Subject-Wise Detailed Paper Analysis of JEE Main 2026, 24 January (Shift-1)

Sr No Subject Remark Most Asked Topics 
Mathematics Moderate and lengthy3d & Vector, straight lines, ellipse, functions, parabola, conic section, integration, relations & subsets, statistics
Physics Easy to ModerateOrgan pipe, modern physics, radioactivity, fluids, logic gates, electrostatics, magnetism, moment of inertia, vernier calliper, current, capacitor, thermodynamics, KTG, Kinematics
Chemistry Moderate and lengthyIsomerism, Ionic equilibrium, GOC, Chemical bondingThe weightage of Physical Chemistry was more.

Overall, How Was Today’s JEE Main 2026 Paper, 24 January (Shift-1)

  • Overall, the paper on 24 January, the first shift of JEE Main 2026, was Moderate and Very Lengthy. 

Subject-Wise Detailed Paper Analysis of JEE Main 2026, 24 January (Shift-1)

Sr No Subject Remark Most Asked Topics 
Mathematics Moderate and lengthyVector & 3D, conic section, straight line, hyperbola, permutation and combination, sequence & series, calculus, Matrix, Complex numbers, Relations, Statistics
Physics Moderate and lengthyMicroscope, ray optics, pontentiometer, circular motion, rotation, fluids, optics, magnetic effect of current, Power factor, semiconductors
Chemistry Moderate and lengthyChemical bonding, thermodynamics, Liquid Solutions, Electrochemistry, Ionic, chemical equilibrium, atomic structure, mole

Overall, How Was Today’s JEE Main 2026 Paper, 23 January (Shift-2)

  • Overall, the paper on 23 January, the second shift of JEE Main 2026, was moderate to tough. 

Subject-Wise Detailed Paper Analysis of JEE Main 2026, 23 January (Shift-2)

Sr No Subject Remark Most Asked Topics 
1. Mathematics Lengthy and ModerateCoordinate Geometry, Straight Lines and Circles, Conic Sections (Ellipse and Parabola), Trigonometry, Calculus, Vectors & 3D Geometry, Matrices and Determinants, Sequences and Series, Probability, Relations, Quadratic Equations
2. Physics Lengthy and ToughRay Optics, Thermodynamics, Electromagnetic (EM) Waves, Fluid Mechanics, Mechanics, Laws of Motion, Rotational Motion, Kinematics, Electrostatics, Semiconductors, Current Electricity, Units and Dimensions, Gravitation, and Modern Physics
3. Chemistry Lengthy and ModerateGeneral Organic Chemistry (GOC), Biomolecules, Amines, Hydrocarbons, Coordination Compounds, Chemical Bonding, P-Block and D & F-Block Elements, Qualitative Analysis, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Thermodynamics, Ionic Equilibrium, Structure of Atom, Solutions.

Overall, How Was Today’s JEE Main 2026 Paper, 23 January (Shift-1)

  • Overall, the paper on 23 January, the first shift of JEE Main 2026, was tough and lengthy. 

Subject-Wise Detailed Paper Analysis of JEE Main 2026, 23 January (Shift-1)

Sr No Subject Remark Most Asked Topics 
1. Mathematics Tough To be updated
2. Physics Moderate de-broglie, ray optics, modern physics, electrostatics, magnetic effects of current, wave optics, capacitor, semiconductors
3. Chemistry Lengthy and toughd block

Overall, How Was Today’s JEE Main 2026 Paper, 22 January (Shift-2)

  • Overall, the paper of 22 January, the second shift of JEE Main 2026, was moderate. 

Subject-Wise Detailed Paper Analysis of JEE Main 2026, 22 January (Shift-2)

Sr No Subject Remark Most Asked Topics 
1. Mathematics Moderate and lengthy. To be updated
2. Physics Tough To be updated
3. Chemistry EasyTo be updated

Overall, How Was Today’s JEE Main 2026 Paper, 22 January (Shift-1)

Overall,l the JEE Main 2026 paper of 22nd January (shift-1) was on the moderate side. Initial reactions of aspirants were suggesting the same paper level as the last day’s both shifts. 

Talking about three subjects, Maths was moderate to tough, Physics was also on the moderate side, and last but not least, Chemistry was easier than the other two subjects. 

Subject-Wise Detailed Paper Analysis of JEE Main 2026, 22 January (Shift-2)

Sr No Subject Remark Most Asked Topics 
1. Mathematics Moderate to ToughTo be updated
2. Physics Moderate To be updated
3. Chemistry Easier To be updated

Overall, How Was Today’s JEE Main 2026 Paper (Shift-2)

Overall,l the JEE Main 2026 paper of 21st January (shift-2) was on the moderate side. As per the students’ reactions, it was similar to the first shift; the Maths was lengthy, as in the first shift, but not in this shift. 

Talking about three subjects, Maths was the toughest, Physics was also on the tougher side, and last but not least, Chemistry was easier than the other two subjects. 

Subject-Wise Detailed Paper Analysis of JEE Main 2026, 21 January (Shift-2)

Sr No Subject Remark Most Asked Topics 
1. Mathematics Toughvector and calculus, differential, coordinate, circle, statistics, probability, ellipse, inverse trigonometry
2. Physics ToughThermodynamics, fluids, energy, and EM waves, Friction, Gravitation, Potential Energy, Wave optics
3. Chemistry Easier organic, but the weightage of inorganic was more.

Overall, How Was Today’s JEE Main 2026 Paper? 

Overall, the JEE Main 2026 paper of 21st January (shift-1) was moderate to tough in some places. Based on the students’ reactions, the subjects’ difficulty levels were as expected; there were no unexpected question patterns. 

Talking about three subjects, Maths was the toughest, Physics was also on the tougher side, and last but not least, Chemistry was easier than the other two. 

Subject-Wise Detailed Paper Analysis of JEE Main 2026, 21 January (Shift-1)

Sr No Subject Remark Most Asked Topics 
1. Mathematics lengthy and moderately difficultVector 3D, sequence and series, matrices, differential equations
2. Physics ModerateModern Physics, Wave motions, Fluids, etc.
3. Chemistry Modern Physics, Wave motions, Fluids, etcOrganic, Physical Chemistry, Isomerism
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