Our live coverage of the JEE Main 2026 Session 1 (January 28) provides an essential real-time analysis for aspirants aiming for India’s premier institutes like NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs. As Shift 1 concludes and Shift 2 begins, we deliver an immediate breakdown of the examination's landscape, including difficulty trends and subject-specific weightage. To ensure a smooth testing experience, candidates must strictly adhere to board regulations, such as producing a valid Admit Card with an attested photograph.
JEE Main January 28, 2026: Live Exam Analysis & Key Highlights
We are tracking the following critical updates to help you gauge your performance:
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Real-Time Difficulty Scaling: Immediate classification of the paper as Easy, Moderate, or Difficult based on direct student sentiment and expert reviews.
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Subject-Wise Topic Distribution: A deep dive into whether Mathematics remained calculation-intensive, and which specific chapters dominated the Physics and Chemistry sections.
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Expert Cut-off Estimations: Preliminary predictions for qualifying marks and percentile trends for the 2026 session.
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Memory-Based Question Bank: A curated collection of questions shared by test-takers to help future aspirants understand the current question pattern.
Important Exam Day Guidelines & Security Protocols
Candidates are reminded of the strict disciplinary measures enforced by the board:
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Prohibited Items: Carrying calculators or mobile phones into the examination hall is strictly forbidden; any violation will result in the registration of an Unfair Means Case (U.M.C.).
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Mandatory Stationery: Students must bring their own essential tools, such as log tables and pencils for technical or map work.
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Accessibility Support: Specially abled candidates (including those with visual or physical impairments) are provided with an amanuensis and 20 minutes of extra time per hour.

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