JEE Main 2026 April 6 Shift Timings and Reporting Schedule
The exam took place on April 6, 2026, in two sessions: morning and afternoon. Candidates needed to arrive at the exam center well before the gate closed. The schedule was strictly followed, and entry was not allowed after the closing time.
JEE Main 2026 April 6 Exam Day Guidelines and Documents Required
Candidates had to bring specific documents for verification to enter the exam hall. Entry was only granted after checking these documents and biometric verification.
The necessary items included:
- Printed admit card with filled Self-Declaration
- Two passport-sized photographs
- Original photo ID proof (Aadhaar, PAN, Passport, School ID, or Class 12 Admit Card)
- Transparent ballpoint pen
- Medical certificate for PwD candidates using scribe facility
Candidates were also advised to verify that all details on their admit card were correct before appearing for the exam.
JEE Main 2026 April 6 Exam Analysis and Question Paper
After each shift, memory-based questions and detailed analysis of the exam will be provided. These will help candidates assess how they performed.
The analysis will include:
- Difficulty level of the exam
- Topics covered in each subject
- Expected marks compared to percentile
- Safe scores and trending cutoff marks
JEE Main 2026 Expected Qualifying Marks for JEE Advanced
The qualifying marks represent the minimum percentile needed to qualify for JEE Advanced 2026. The official cutoff will be announced with the results, expected around April 20, 2026. Below are the projected category-wise cutoff scores:
Candidates must meet these minimum percentiles to move on to the next stage of admission. The April 6 exam is a key step for students aiming for IIT placements.



