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JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Student Reviews & Shift-wise Difficulty Level

JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Student Reviews & Shift-wise Difficulty Level

Every candidate who appeared for the JEE Main Session 2 examination has sought a definitive answer to the question: “Was the JEE Main 2026 Session 2 exam more difficult than Session 1?” However, feedback received from the students who took the exam revealed that a consistent pattern was clearly visible across 10 shifts, wherein the overall difficulty level of the paper was moderate.

In this article, you will get a clear picture of all 10 shifts of JEE Main 2026 conducted for Session 2 from April 2 to 8, 2026. Our team interacted with thousands of students after the JEE Main Session 2 exam and analysed the responses we received. Based on students’ feedback and our expert analysis over multiple platforms like Matrix Academy, Allen, Akash, PW, etc., we are providing here the subject-wise trends, overall difficulty level of session 2, shift-wise difficulty level, expected cutoff and key topics included in the exam paper.

JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Overall Difficulty Level (All Shifts)

A report shows that out of 11.23 lakh registered candidates, approximately 10.73 lakh appeared for the exam, which was concluded with Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech) on April 2, 4, 5, 6, and 8, 2026 and with Paper 2 (B.Arch/ B.Planning) on April 7, 2026. The paper was strongly based on NCERT and previous year questions.

Following the Session 2 exam, thousands of candidates shared their experiences, as:

  • The Chemistry section in all shifts of Session 2 exam was easier than session 1 with NCERT-based questions. While 
  • Physics was easy to moderate in overall difficulty level. 
  • The Mathematics section felt somewhat lengthy with some tricky questions. However, the overall difficulty of the Mathematics section was moderate to tough.

Subject-Wise Difficulty Level for JEE Main 2026 April Session

This section will help you to know about the subjective difficulty level of the JEE Main Session 2 Exam. The following details are based on the real-time students’ feedback and expert analysis after the exam.

Physics Difficulty Level of JEE Main 2026 Session 2

Based on the initial feedback, the Physics section in all shifts was considered the most scoring section with an overall easy to moderate difficulty level. The paper was NCERT-based, where mostly formula-based questions were asked. However, some shifts featured calculation-based numerical questions requiring strong conceptual clarity.

Key AreaOverall Analysis
Difficulty LevelEasy to Moderate
Topic WeightageClass 11th-based questions (Generally from the topics: Electrodynamics, Modern Physics, and Optics)
Nature of QuestionsDirect, Formula-Based and Calculation-Intensive Numericals
TrendStraightforward and doable

Students’ Reactions: Many students found that the Physics section was overall easy but slightly challenging in a few shifts. The majority of questions were from the NCERT-based class 11th. However, students required more clarity on concepts to solve most questions.

Chemistry Difficulty Level of JEE Main 2026 Session 2

As per the expert, the Chemistry section in all shifts was found to be easy to somewhat moderate. This emerged as the most scoring section throughout session 2.

Key AreaOverall Analysis
Difficulty LevelEasy to Moderate
High Weightage TopicsNCERT-based questions from Class 11th
Nature of QuestionsDirect, Formula-Based and Calculation-Intensive Numerical.
TrendStraightforward and doable

Students’ Reactions: The Chemistry section was stable with trends. This was the easiest section among the three in all shifts. The questions were straightforward, memory-based, and directly from NCERT. However, some shifts ranged from easy to moderate, but overall, this section helped students boost their total score.

Mathematics Difficulty Level of JEE Main 2026 Session 2

The Mathematics section in all shifts remained moderate to difficult, with time-consuming. The Mathematics session 2 exam paper was characterised by heavy, calculation-intensive questions from Algebra, Vector & 3D, Calculus and Conic sections.

Key AreaOverall Analysis (All Shifts)
Difficulty LevelModerate to Tough
High Weightage TopicsMatrices & Determinations, Integral Calculus, Probability, Geometry (conic sections), and Vector & 3D.
Nature of QuestionsDirect NCERT-based class 12th questions with moderate numerical problems.
TrendStable and NCERT-dominated

Students’ Reactions: The Mathematics section in all shifts remained moderate to tough in difficulty level. The questions in all shifts were found to be highly calculative and time-consuming. The section was conceptual but doable with lengthy calculations, where a strong conceptual clarity was required to handle tricky, in-depth topics.

Difficulty Comparison of JEE Main 2026 Session 1 & Session 2

Based on students’ feedback and expert analysis, the following table allows you to easily compare the session 1 and session 2 shift-wise difficulty level of JEE Main 2026.

Here is the shift wise description of difficulty level for the Session 1 exam of JEE Main:

Session 1 Exam DateShiftDifficulty Level (Session 1)
21 Jan 2026Shift 1Moderate to Difficult
21 Jan 2026Shift 2Moderate
22 Jan 2026Shift 1Easy to Moderate
22 Jan 2026Shift 2Moderate to Difficult
23 Jan 2026Shift 1Moderate to Difficult
23 Jan 2026Shift 2Moderate
24 Jan 2026Shift 1Moderate but Lengthy
24 Jan 2026Shift 2Moderate
28 Jan 2026Shift 1Difficult and Lengthy
28 Jan 2026Shift 2Moderate
29 Jan 2026Shift 1Paper 2A (B.Arch.) – ModeratePaper 2B (B. Planning) – Easy to Moderate

Here is the shift wise description of difficulty level for the Session 2 exam of JEE Main:

Session 2 Exam DateShiftDifficulty Level (Session 2)
2 Apr 2026Shift 1Easy to Moderate
2 Apr 2026Shift 2Moderate
4 Apr 2026Shift 1Moderate
4 Apr 2026Shift 2Easy to Moderate
5 Apr 2026Shift 1Moderate
5 Apr 2026Shift 2Moderate to Lengthy
6 Apr 2026Shift 1Easy to Moderate but Lengthy
6 Apr 2026Shift 2Moderate
7 Apr 2026Shift 2Paper 2A (B.Arch.) – ModeratePaper 2B (B. Planning) – Easy to Moderate
8 Apr 2026Shift 2Moderate

Matrix Expert Views on JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Difficulty Level

Experts from Matrix also conducted a comprehensive review of the entire JEE Main 2026 Session 2 examination and offered their assessment based on feedback received from the students who appeared for the exam. They found that the overall difficulty level of the paper was moderate, with significant variations observed across the different shifts. Each shift presented its own distinct difficulty level, which remained consistent with previous trends.

  • The Mathematics section was found to be of moderate difficulty, though it was somewhat lengthy; conversely, the 
  • The physics section was straightforward and largely based on formulas and concepts, with a difficulty level ranging from easy to moderate. 
  • The Chemistry paper was based on the NCERT curriculum and was considered easy in terms of difficulty level. It proved to be the highest-scoring section. 

Overall, the JEE Main Session 2 examination tested the students’ speed, accuracy, and deep conceptual understanding. You simply need to await the final results.

Way to Download JEE Main 2026 April Session Question Paper & Answer Key PDF

The NTA officially released the JEE Main 2026 session 2 question paper on its website. The official answer key for JEE Main Session 2 has now been released on April 11, 2026, for all exam shifts conducted on different dates from April 2-8, 2026.

  • Firstly, visit the official NTA JEE website, i.e. jeemain.nta.nic.in.
  • Find out the link “Answer Key/ Response Sheet”.
  • Click on the link, and a login page will display.
  • Enter the login credentials, such as application number and DOB/ password.
  • Now click on the submit and wait.
  • Download the answer key and response sheet.

Expected JEE Main 2026 Marks to Qualify JEE Advanced 2026

Only the candidates among you who scored higher than or equal to the expected cutoff marks will be qualified for the JEE Advanced 2026. Check out whether you are eligible or not for that.

CategoryExpected cutoff for JEE Advanced 2026
General93.2 – 94.1
Gen – EWS81 – 82
OBC-NCL79 – 80
SC60 – 62
ST47 – 49
PwD0.001 – 1

Expected Marks vs Percentile of JEE Main 2026

The expected marks vs percentile required for JEE Advanced 2026 are mentioned in the following table.

Expected JEE Main 2026 MarksPercentile Range
180 – 200+99 – 100
160 – 17998 – 99
130 – 15995 – 97
90 – 94100 – 129
85 – 8980 – 99
70 – 8455 – 79
70 and less55 and less

Frequently Asked Questions

Which was the JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Easiest Shift?

The 2nd April Shift 1 exam held for the JEE Main 2026 session 2 was considered one of the easiest exams compared to other shift exams.

Which was the JEE Main 2026 Session 2 toughest Shift?

The JEE Main 2026 April Session 6th April exam held with shift 1 was founded toughest exam

What makes a JEE Main Shift Toughest or Easiest?

When all shifts of the particular exam are found to be moderate to difficult and time-consuming, it is called as the toughest. A shift is called as easy when two out of three sections are scoring and straightforward.

Does shift difficulty affect JEE Main percentile?

No, shift difficulty doesn’t affect your JEE Main percentile. NTA uses the normalisation process to address this situation and keep the equality in the result.

What good attempt can I consider in the toughest shift?

Typically, 40-50 questions can be easily attempted, while the shift is considered the toughest.

Was session 2 more difficult than session 1?

No, JEE Main Session 2 exam was reported balanced with all shifts, while Session 1 was moderate overall, with time-consuming.

When will the JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Answer Key be released?

On April 11, 2026, NTA released the provisional answer key for the JEE Main 2026 session 2 paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech) on its website.

What is the duration of the JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Paper 1 Answer Key Challenge?

You can submit a challenge to the provisional answer key available for the JEE Main Session 2 paper 1 exam from April 11 to 13, 2026, with a processing fee of ₹200 per question.

What is the JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Result Date?

It is expected that NTA will release the results of the JEE Main 2026 Session 2 exam on April 20, 2026.

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