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JEE Mains Session 1 Result 2026 (OUT) @ jeemain.nta.nic.in Download Scorecard Link Here

Author : Vineeta Agrawal

March 2, 2026

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Quick Answer: The JEE Main Paper 2 Result for Session-1 2026 has been declared by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on the official website jeemain.nta.nic.in. Check your results with the embedded link in this article. Candidates who appeared for Paper 2A (B.Arch) or Paper 2B (B.Planning) can check their percentile-based scorecard using their application number and login credentials. The result includes subject-wise percentiles, overall score, and eligibility details for further admission and counselling. 

JEE Main Paper 2 Result 2026 - Key Highlights

  • JEE Main Paper 2 result is released online by NTA on jeemain.nta.nic.in for Paper 2A (B.Arch) and Paper 2B (B.Planning).
  • The result was released on 24th February.
  • The scorecard is percentile-based and calculated using NTA’s normalization process across sessions.
  • Expected qualifying cut-off for Paper 2 is around 85-90 marks, depending on exam difficulty and competition level.
  • The result includes subject-wise percentile, overall percentile, and session details.
  • JEE Main Paper 2 result is mandatory for B.Arch and B.Planning counselling and seat allotment.

Direct Link to Check JEE B.Arch 2026 Session 1 Result [official]

The much-awaited JEE B Arch Result 2026 has finally been released on 24th February 2026! To access your result directly, click on the link provided below:

JEE B Arch Session 1 Results OUT [Check Now]

The JEE Main paper 2 exam is conducted twice in a year - session 1 in January and session 2 in March-April. There attempts will be scored separately, and the best score will be considered during admission. This post will walk you through how to check the JEE Main paper 2 2026 result, details mentioned in the result PDF, and steps to take after the declaration of the paper 2 JEE Mains result.

Table of Contents

  1. JEE Main Paper 2 Result 2026 – Overview
  2. JEE Main Paper 2 Results 2026 - Important Dates
  3. Steps to Check JEE Mains Paper 2 Result 2026
  4. Details Mentioned on the JEE Main Paper 2 Scorecard PDF 2026
  5. JEE Main Paper 2A vs Paper 2B Score and Percentile Explained
  6. JEE Main Paper 2 Cut-Off Marks
  7. JEE Main Paper 2 Results 2026 FAQs
  8. JEE Main Paper 2 Normalization Process & Tie-breaker Policy
  9. What Happens After JEE Main Paper 2 Result 2026?
  10. JEE Main Paper 2 2026 Counselling
  11. JEE B.Arch Result Guide: What Your Score Means & What To Do Next
  12. JEE B Arch Session 2 Preparation Strategy

JEE Main Paper 2 Result 2026 - CreativEdge Toppers List (Session 1)

Topper Name

Student ID

Percentile

Yuvraj Saraf (M.P. State Topper)

6386582

99.86%ile

Yashvi Jain

5972474 99.20%ile

Navya Shree Cherukumalli

6400774

98.86%ile

Khanak Jain

6252061 98.47%ile

Anant jain

6560228

98.37%ile

Arpit pandey

6044289

98.07%ile

Tasneem tayyebi

6291814

97.91%ile

Shubh Kankane

6607053

97.69%ile

Riddhima Tomar

6526720

97.69%ile

Vedant Dharamseth

6677311

97.49%ile

Noman Jindran

6537868

97.36%ile

Aishwarya Tamrakar

6642438

96.23%ile

Navaneeth Mukkala

6654051

95.39%ile

Yatishree Mittal

6297410

95%ile

Check: Previous Year Architecture Toppers List

JEE Main Paper 2 Result 2026 – Overview

Feature

Details

Result Name

JEE Main Paper 2 Result 2026

Conducting Authority

National Testing Agency (NTA)

Official Website

jeemain.nta.nic.in

Result Mode

Online scorecard

Papers Covered

Paper 2A (B.Arch) and Paper 2B (B.Planning)

Score Type

Percentile-based result

Result Release

Session-wise declaration

JEE Main Paper 2 Results 2026 - Important Dates

Check the important dates for JEE Main Result Paper 2 2025 tabulated below -

Events Dates (Tentative)
JEE Mains Paper 2 2025 exam date: Session 1 29th January 2026
JEE Paper 2 Result 2026: Session 1  24th February
JEE Mains Paper 2 2026 exam date: Session 2 2nd to 9th April 2026
JEE Mains Session 2 Result 2026 April 20, 2026

Check: JEE Main Paper 2 Exam Pattern & Marking Scheme

Steps to Check JEE Mains Paper 2 Result 2026

The result is released as a normalized score and represented as a percentile. To check your JEE Main Paper 2 (B.Arch) result, follow the below steps.

  • Visit the official website of JEE Main or click on the link below. 
  • Click on the "JEE Main Paper 2 Result" button.
  • Enter your application number, date of birth, and security pin.
  • Click on the "Submit" button.
  • JEE Main Paper 2 Session 1 results will be displayed on the screen.
  • Download the JEE Main 2026 exam result page and take a printout for future reference.

Login Credentials Required to Check JEE Main Paper 2 Result

Required Detail

Purpose

Application Number

Primary login credential

Date of Birth or Password

Identity verification

Security Pin

Final login confirmation

Stay updated: JEE Main Paper 2(B Arch) Session 2 2026 Exam Date

Direct Link To Download JEE Main Paper 2 Result 2026

Details Mentioned on the JEE Main Paper 2 Scorecard PDF 2026

Scorecard Element

Description

Candidate Name, DOB, Nationality, Application Number

Personal identification details

Subject-wise Percentile

Mathematics, Aptitude, Drawing or Planning section scores

Total Percentile

Overall normalized performance

Session Details

Exam date and shift information

Category Information

Category and eligibility status

Qualification Status

Eligibility for further admission process

All India rank and category rank 

Based on the final NTA score

Check: JEE Main Marks vs Percentile 2026

JEE Main Paper 2 Result 2026 – Paper 2A vs Paper 2B Score and Percentile Explained

The JEE Main Paper 2 result includes separate score calculation and percentile logic for Paper 2A (B.Arch) and Paper 2B (B.Planning). Since both papers have different subjects and marking structures, NTA releases subject-wise percentiles and overall scores based on the specific exam format chosen by the candidate.

Feature

Paper 2A Result (B.Arch)

Paper 2B Result (B.Planning)

Course

Bachelor of Architecture

Bachelor of Planning

Subjects Included in Result

B.Arch Mathematics, Aptitude Test, Drawing Test

Mathematics, Aptitude Test, Planning-Based Questions

Score Calculation

Percentile based on Maths + Aptitude + Drawing marks

Percentile based on Maths + Aptitude + Planning marks

Drawing Section Evaluation

Subjective evaluation by NTA examiners

Not applicable

Percentile Format

Subject-wise percentile + overall percentile

Subject-wise percentile + overall percentile

Result Mode

Online scorecard on jeemain.nta.nic.in

Online scorecard on jeemain.nta.nic.in

How Percentile Logic Works for JEE Main Paper 2 Result

  • NTA calculates percentile scores separately for each subject included in Paper 2A and Paper 2B.
  • The drawing section in Paper 2A is evaluated differently from objective sections but contributes to the final score.
  • Candidates appearing for different sessions receive normalized percentile scores to ensure fairness across exam dates.

NATA & JEE B Arch 2025 Toppers by CreativEdge

NATA & JEE B Arch 2025 Toppers by CreativEdge

JEE Main Paper 2 Cut-Off Marks

To be eligible for further processing in the JEE Main Paper 2 Counselling, securing marks above the cut-off is important. Your eligibility will be determined after the JEE Main Paper 2 result 2026 is announced. 

You are shortlisted for further selection based on the cut-off marks. The authorities shall decide the JEE Main Paper 2 Cut Off considering various factors like

  • Number of aspirants in JEE Main for 2026
  • The number of seats offered for B.Arch or B.Planning
  • The difficulty level of JEE Main 2026
  • Previous year cutoff trends
  • Category under which admission is desired

Here's the expected JEE B Arch Marks vs Rank vs College breakdown:

Score Range

Approx Percentile

Expected Rank

Category

280-320

98-99.5%

Top 500

Excellent - SPA level

240-280

95-98%

500-1500

Very Good - Top NITs

200-240

90-95%

1500-2500

Good - Mid NITs

160-200

80-90%

2500-4000

Decent - Lower NITs

Below 150

Below 80%

4000+

Needs improvement

JEE Main Paper 2 Results 2026 FAQs

1. When Will JEE Main Paper 2 Result 2026 be Declared?

The JEE Main Paper 2 result 2026 for Session 1 was officially scheduled to be declared by 12 February 2026, as mentioned in the NTA Information Bulletin. However, due to processing timelines, the Paper 2A (B.Arch) and Paper 2B (B.Planning) result is now expected around 16 February 2026 on the official website jeemain.nta.nic.in.

2. Is JEE Main Paper 2 percentile calculated separately?

Yes, JEE Main Paper 2 percentile is calculated separately for Paper 2A (B.Arch) and Paper 2B (B.Planning). NTA releases subject-wise percentiles and an overall percentile based only on the specific paper attempted by the candidate.

3. How is percentile calculated in JEE Main Paper 2 result?

The percentile score in JEE Main Paper 2 represents a candidate’s relative performance compared to others who appeared in the same session. NTA uses a normalization process across multiple sessions to ensure fairness, and the final scorecard shows percentile values instead of raw marks.

4. Does drawing marks affect the Paper 2A percentile?

Yes, in Paper 2A (B.Arch), the drawing test marks are included in the overall result calculation along with Mathematics and Aptitude sections, contributing to the final percentile score released by NTA.

5. Is Paper 2 percentile same as Paper 1 percentile?

No, Paper 2 percentile is independent of Paper 1. Candidates receive separate percentiles based on the exam paper they attempt, since Paper 2 follows a different structure and subject combination.

Know more: JEE Main Paper 2 Answer Key

JEE Main Paper 2 Normalization Process

The JEE Main Paper 2 result is not prepared directly using raw marks. As per the official NTA Information Bulletin, the exam is conducted in multiple shifts, and candidates receive different question papers. Since difficulty levels may vary slightly between shifts, NTA uses a normalization process based on percentile scores to ensure fairness for all candidates.

A single score is considered if you have appeared only for one session. 

Why Normalization Is Used in JEE Main Paper 2

Because Paper 2A (B.Arch) and Paper 2B (B.Planning) are conducted across different sessions and shifts, some candidates may get relatively tougher papers while others may receive easier ones. To prevent any advantage or disadvantage, NTA converts raw marks into normalized NTA scores using percentile equivalence.

Step-by-Step JEE Main Paper 2 Normalization Method

1. Raw marks calculation

  • MCQ answers are evaluated using the final answer key.
  • In Paper 2A, drawing marks after digital evaluation are added to the total score.

2. Shift-wise percentile calculation

  • Candidates are ranked within their own shift based on performance.
  • Percentile shows how many candidates scored equal to or less than a particular candidate.

3. Conversion into NTA Score

  • Percentile scores from all shifts are merged to create the normalized NTA score.
  • This NTA score is used for result preparation and ranking instead of raw marks.

Percentile Formula Used by NTA

Percentile Score = 100 × (Number of candidates with raw score equal to or less than yours in your shift) ÷ Total number of candidates in that shift

Important clarification:

  • Percentile is not the same as percentage marks.
  • The topper of each shift receives a percentile score of 100.

Know more: Jee Main Paper 2 Rank Predictor 2025

JEE Main Paper 2 Result 2026 Tie-Breaker

In case you and other students have secured the same marks or scores in the JEE Main Paper 2 Exam, the authorities shall resolve the tie by considering the below-listed parameters:

The determination of JEE Main Paper 2 results involves a systematic tie-breaker process to ensure accurate and equitable ranking in cases of score ties. The following criteria are employed for resolving tie-breaks:

  • Aptitude Test Marks: Candidates who have scored higher marks in the Aptitude Test are granted a higher rank. This serves as the first level of differentiation to establish ranking.
  • Drawing Test Marks: If a tie persists after considering Aptitude Test marks, the candidate with superior marks in the Drawing test is awarded a higher rank. This second criterion further differentiates candidates.
  • Age Preference: If the tie is unresolved, the older candidate is given priority, granting them a higher rank. This age-based criterion serves as a final distinction to determine rankings.

For the B.Planning category, the tie-breaker criteria include NTA scores in Mathematics, Aptitude Tests, and Planning-based Questions, along with consideration for negative responses and age.

Similarly, for the B.Arch category, NTA scores in Mathematics, Aptitude Test, and Drawing Tests, negative responses, and age are used to establish rankings.

These tie-breaker rules ensure a fair and transparent ranking process for JEE Main Paper 2 candidates across different categories.

Know more: Important Topics for JEE Main Paper 2

What Happens After JEE Main Paper 2 Result 2026? (Exam to Counselling Timeline)

After checking the JEE Main Paper 2 result, candidates move through a structured admission journey that includes percentile evaluation, rank consideration, and counselling for B.Arch or B.Planning programs. Understanding this timeline helps aspirants plan their next steps immediately after the result is declared.

Stage

What Happens

Candidate Action

JEE Main Paper 2 Exam

Candidates attempt Paper 2A (B.Arch) or Paper 2B (B.Planning)

Complete exam and wait for result declaration

Result Declaration

NTA releases percentile-based scorecard online

Download JEE Main Paper 2 result from official website

Rank and Eligibility Check

Candidates analyse percentile and admission chances

Compare scores with expected cut-offs

Counselling Registration

Apply through JoSAA or state-level architecture counselling portals

Register for preferred colleges and courses

Seat Allotment

Colleges allocate seats based on merit and preferences

Accept seat and complete document verification

Final Admission

Institute-level admission confirmation

Pay fees and secure admission

JEE Main Counselling 2026

The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) is responsible for conducting the JEE Main Counselling 2026based on candidates' performance in the JEE Main Paper 1 and JEE Main Paper 2 Result.

Two mock rounds are conducted to help you understand the procedure, after which there are seven rounds of counselling.

If your name is on the merit list, you will be called for counselling after qualifying for the JEE Main Paper 2 Exam.

You need to select the courses and institutes at the time of counselling. The JEE Main Paper 2 Seat Allotment will occur based on JEE Main ranks, preferences, categories, and availability of seats in the participating NITs, CFTIs, and IITs. 

What to Do After JEE Main Paper 2 Result - Next Steps Table

Step

Action After Result

Download Scorecard

Save and verify all details

Analyse Percentile

Compare with expected cut-off trends

Check Eligibility

Understand chances for B.Arch or B.Planning

Apply for JEE Main Paper 2 (B Arch) Counselling

Register for JoSAA or state-level admission

Prepare Documents

Keep scorecard and certificates ready

JEE B.Arch 2026 Result Guide: What Your Score Means & What To Do Next

Step 1: Check Your Result the Right Way

Before analysing anything, make sure you:

  • Download your scorecard from the official portal
  • Note your percentile, not just raw marks
  • Avoid comparing instantly with friends or social media

Your Session 1 result is a feedback point, not the final outcome.

Step 2: Understand What Your Percentile Actually Indicates

If your percentile is high

  • You are on a strong track
  • Focus on consistency for Session 2
  • Avoid changing strategy completely

If your percentile is moderate

  • You still have strong improvement potential
  • Analyse weak sections (Maths / Aptitude / Drawing)
  • Plan targeted revision instead of starting new topics

If your percentile feels low

  • Don’t panic - Session 2 exists for a reason
  • Many students improve significantly in the second attempt
  • Consider parallel preparation for NATA

Step 3: What You Should Do in the Next 7 Days

  1. Identify topics where you lost easy marks
  2. Analyse at least one full mock with proper review
  3. Create a realistic revision plan for the next two months
  4. Balance preparation between JEE B.Arch Session 2 and NATA (if applicable)

Avoid:

  • Collecting too many new resources
  • Changing preparation style suddenly
  • Studying randomly without analysis

Know more: How to prepare for JEE Main paper 2 in 6 months?

Step 4: JEE B.Arch Session 2 - Why It Still Matters

Session 2 gives you:

  • A chance to improve percentile
  • Better familiarity with exam pattern
  • More confidence in time management

Most successful aspirants treat Session 1 as practice for a smarter second attempt.

Step 5: Should You Prepare for NATA Alongside JEE B.Arch?

Yes - because:

  • Drawing and aptitude preparation overlaps
  • NATA offers multiple attempts
  • It expands your architecture college options

Focus on:

  • Daily drawing practice
  • Visual reasoning questions
  • Maths revision

Step 6: Common Mistakes Students Make After Results

  • Overreacting to one score
  • Switching coaching or strategy instantly
  • Ignoring drawing practice
  • Losing consistency after result day

Remember: clarity > panic.

Know more: JEE Main Paper 2 Aptitude Weightage

JEE B.Arch Session 2 Strategy Plan - How to Improve Your Score After Session 1?

Session 1 gave you something extremely valuableData.

Now Session 2 is about execution. This is not the time to restart preparation from scratch. It’s the time to correct strategically. Here’s your structured improvement plan.

Step 1: Diagnose Your Session 1 Performance

Before preparing further, break your score into 3 sections:

• Mathematics
• Aptitude
• Drawing

Now classify each section as:

Strong (75%+ accuracy)
Moderate (60-75%)
Weak (Below 60%)

Your next 4-6 weeks must focus primarily on weak + moderate sections.

Do not overinvest in already strong areas.

Step 2: Section-Wise Improvement Blueprint

A. Mathematics (Scoring but Time-Sensitive)

Focus only on high-weightage recurring topics:

• Coordinate geometry
• 3D geometry
• Mensuration
• Probability
• Matrices & determinants
• Basic calculus

Strategy:

  1. Revise formulas daily (10-minute revision habit).
  2. Solve 15-20 mixed questions every alternate day.
  3. Focus on accuracy first, speed later.

Goal:
Push accuracy above 80% before increasing attempts.

B. Aptitude (Fastest Score Booster)

Aptitude is where many students can gain 10–15 marks quickly.

Prioritize:

• 3D visualization
• Mirror & water images
• Figure counting
• Pattern recognition
• Architectural awareness
• Logical reasoning

Strategy:

  1. Practice 20-minute timed aptitude drills.
  2. Revise recurring architectural GK themes twice a week.
  3. Attempt sectional mock every 3–4 days.

Goal:
Reduce silly mistakes and increase speed stability.

C. Drawing (Rank Decider)

Drawing improves with correction, not repetition.

Focus on:

• Perspective accuracy
• Proportion & human interaction
• Composition balance
• Time-bound completion

Strategy:

  1. Practice 2 timed drawings per week.
  2. Set 30-minute limit strictly.
  3. Evaluate: clarity, depth, storytelling.
  4. Improve planning before execution.

Goal:
Finish confidently within time without rushing.

Must Watch | FREE Demo on Architecture Aptitude - Projection

Step 3: Weekly Structure (Repeatable)

Week Plan Model:

Day 1 – Maths revision + aptitude drill
Day 2 – Drawing practice (timed)
Day 3 – Mixed aptitude + GK revision
Day 4 – Maths practice set
Day 5 – Full-length mock (timed)
Day 6 – Mock analysis (very important)
Day 7 – Light revision + weak topic correction

Consistency > intensity.

Step 4: Mock Strategy for Session 2

Do not overdo mocks.

Instead:

• Attempt 1 full-length mock every 5–7 days
• Spend equal time analyzing it
• Track section-wise improvement
• Maintain a mistake log

If mock scores don’t improve in 2–3 attempts, your strategy needs adjustment.

Step 5: The 15-20 Mark Improvement Formula

Students who follow this structured correction model often see:

• 5-8 mark jump in aptitude
• 5-10 mark jump in maths
• Noticeable drawing improvement
• Better time control

Session 2 rewards refined preparation.

Step 6: Mental Reset

Do not carry Session 1 emotion into Session 2.

Session 1 = benchmark
Session 2 = optimization

Stay calm. Stay consistent.

Want Structured Mentorship for Session 2?

If you want:

• Guided weekly targets
• Exam-level mock testing
• Drawing feedback
• Section-wise correction
• Personalized improvement strategy

Explore the Session 2 Crash Program here: Join JEE B.Arch Session 2 Structured Program

Conclusion

Ensure you gather all necessary documents from your schools and colleges for counselling after the JEE Main Paper 2 results 2026. Stay informed about JEE Main Result for Paper 2 and the upcoming results of JEE Main Paper 2 2025 to plan your next steps effectively.

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