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JEE Main 2026 Paper Analysis 2026: Jan 28 Shift 1 Exam Review and Updates

Anisha Mishra
Jan 28, 2026, 12:30 IST

Stay updated with our live analysis of the JEE Main 2026 Session 1 held on January 28, 2026, offering real-time insights for difficulty levels, subject-wise trends, and expert cut-off predictions for both the shifts. Candidates are reminded that entry requires a valid Admit Card with a scanned, attested photograph. Strict security is in place; carrying calculators or mobile phones is prohibited and will result in a U.M.C. registration. Students must bring their own stationery, such as log tables and pencils, for technical work. For specially abled aspirants, the board provides an amanuensis and 20 minutes of extra time per hour.

 

JEE Main 2026 Paper Analysis 2026: Jan 28 Shift 1 Exam Review and Updates
JEE Main 2026 Paper Analysis 2026: Jan 28 Shift 1 Exam Review and Updates

HIGHLIGHTS

  • The JEE Main is a computer-based test (CBT) for Paper 1 (BE/B.Tech), featuring Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and numerical value answer type questions.
  • JEE Main Exam 2026 will be conducted in two shifts morning and afternoon
  • The exam is typically conducted twice a year (Session 1 in January and Session 2 in April)

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:

  • Real-Time Difficulty Scaling: Immediate classification of the paper as Easy, Moderate, or Difficult based on direct student sentiment and expert reviews.

  • Subject-Wise Topic Distribution: A deep dive into whether Mathematics remained calculation-intensive, and which specific chapters dominated the Physics and Chemistry sections.

  • Expert Cut-off Estimations: Preliminary predictions for qualifying marks and percentile trends for the 2026 session.

  • 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:

  • 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.).

  • Mandatory Stationery: Students must bring their own essential tools, such as log tables and pencils for technical or map work.

  • 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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  • Jan 28, 2026, 12:30 IST

    JEE Main 2026 Exam Analysis: Essential Guidelines for Remaining Shifts

    To ensure a smooth examination experience, candidates must strictly adhere to board regulations:

    1. Security Protocols: The use of calculators or mobile phones is strictly prohibited, and violation will result in the registration of an Unfair Means Case (U.M.C.).
    2. Mandatory Documentation: Entry is only permitted upon production of a valid Admit Card featuring a scanned and attested photograph.
    3. Required Materials: Candidates are responsible for bringing their own log tables and pencils for map or technical work.
    4. Accessibility Support: Specially abled candidates (including those with visual, hearing, or physical impairments) are entitled to the services of an amanuensis and 20 minutes of extra time per hour.
  • Jan 28, 2026, 12:28 IST

    Toughest JEE Mains 2026 January Exam shifts

    Based on the ongoing analysis of the JEE Main 2026 Session 1, the following trends regarding paper difficulty have emerged:

    • Toughest Session: Among the eight shifts completed so far, the January 23 Shift 2 is currently ranked as the most challenging for aspirants.

    • Second Most Difficult: The January 22 Shift 2 follows closely, ranking as the second toughest shift of the session.

  • Jan 28, 2026, 12:22 IST

    JEE Main 2026 January 28 Shift 1: Check Paper was Easy, Moderate or Difficult

    Subject

    Difficulty Level (Student Feedback)

    Key Observations

    Overall Paper

    Moderate but Very Lengthy

    Time management was the biggest challenge due to the lengthy nature of the paper.

    Physics

    Moderate

    Reported as the section that took the most time.

    Mathematics

    Moderate

    Reported as lengthy and time-consuming.

    Chemistry

    Moderate

    Found to be moderate in difficulty.

  • Jan 28, 2026, 12:06 IST

    JEE Mains Jan 28 Shift 1 Exam Ends

    The JEE Main 2026 January 28, Shift 1 examination for Paper 1 (BE/B.Tech) has officially concluded at 12:00 PM IST. Candidates are now exiting the examination centers, and our reporting teams are on the ground to gather immediate, first-hand feedback.

    Here’s what you can expect shortly on this live blog:

    • Live Student Reactions: Quick reports on the overall difficulty, section-wise challenges (Physics, Chemistry, Maths), and general student experience.

    • Initial Paper Analysis: A preliminary breakdown of the paper's structure and topic weightage.

    • Memory-Based Questions: Compilation of questions based on student recall, which will be followed by expert-prepared unofficial answer keys.

    Stay tuned for the most immediate updates on the JEE Main 2026 Jan 28, Shift 1 paper review.


  • Jan 28, 2026, 11:33 IST

    NTA Advisory: Warning Against Fake JEE Main Paper Leak Claims

    The National Testing Agency (NTA) issued a strict advisory following the conclusion of the JEE Main 2026 January Day 5 exams (January 28). This warning was specifically aimed at candidates and the public regarding the circulation of false and misleading information.

    Key Aspect

    NTA Advisory Details

    Source of Concern

    False claims and rumors regarding a "Paper Leak" for the JEE Main 2026 Session 1 examination.

    NTA Stance

    The National Testing Agency has clarified that these claims are fake and unfounded.

    Recommendation

    Candidates and parents are strongly advised to not heed or believe these false claims.

    Official Channels

    Candidates should rely only on official communication from the NTA website (nta.ac.in or jeemain.nta.ac.in) for all verified updates and information concerning the examination.

    Action Taken

    NTA confirms that robust security and monitoring protocols were in place to ensure a fair, secure, and tamper-proof examination process.

  • Jan 28, 2026, 11:31 IST

    JEE Main 2026 Exam: Student Reactions and Analysis: Coming Soon

    Candidates who appeared for the JEE Main 2026 Shift 1 (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM) exam have begun exiting the examination centers. Our reporting teams are on-site to gather immediate feedback on the paper's difficulty, section-wise challenges, and overall experience. Stay tuned to this live blog for the first student reactions, expert-led analysis, and initial predictions for the Shift 1 cut-offs, which will be updated here shortly.

  • Jan 28, 2026, 11:18 IST

    JEE Main 2026 Admit Card Guidance

    • Mandatory Document: Keep the Session 1 Admit Card, as it is essential for all future processes (counseling, document verification, and Session 2 registration).

    • Re-download: The Admit Card can be re-downloaded anytime from the official JEE Main 2026 Login portal.

    • Backup Strategy: Store multiple physical and digital copies for secure backup.

  • Jan 28, 2026, 11:08 IST

    JEE Main 2026 Jan session live: Results by February 12, 2026

    The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially stated that the JEE Main 2026 Session 1 exam result is scheduled for announcement by February 12.

    Registrations for the second attempt (April session) will commence in the third week of January 2026. Candidates who take the January 2026 session exam are also eligible to apply for the April session. The JEE Main 2026 application form for Session 2 will be made available online on the official website: jeemain.nta.nic.in.

  • Jan 28, 2026, 11:04 IST

    JEE Main 2026 Exam Shift 1: Only One Hour Remaining Until Exam Conclusion

    The time is running out for students taking the JEE Main 2026 Shift 1 exam today, January 28th. There is only one hour left until the exam finishes at 12:00 PM IST. The students are working hard in the exam halls. As soon as they leave, our team will start collecting their first thoughts and doing a full review of the paper. Keep following this live blog to quickly find out how hard the paper was, how each subject was, and what experts first think about the Shift 1 paper.

  • Jan 28, 2026, 10:34 IST

    JEE Main 2026 Jan Session Day 5 Exam Live: Expected Cutoff

    JEE Main cut off 2026 is most likely to increase across all categories. The expected JEE Mains cutoff 2026 percentile is given here. 

    Category

    Cutoff 2026

    Unreserved (UR)

    93.3045326

    Gen-EWS

    81.4387917

    OBC-NCL

    80.7456432

    SC

    61.3526948

    ST

    48.2456783

    UR-PwD

    0.0082349

  • Jan 28, 2026, 10:31 IST

    JEE Main 2026 Dress Code for Females today

    Female candidates appearing for the JEE Main 2026 examination must strictly adhere to the NTA dress code guidelines to ensure a smooth entry and frisking process.

    Item Category

    Permitted (You Can Wear)

    Prohibited (Strictly Avoid)

    NTA Guideline Compliance

    Footwear

    Simple slippers, floaters, open flat sandals, or low-heeled footwear.

    Shoes with thick soles, boots, or any closed-toe footwear.

    Compliance with "Shoes with thick sole... not allowed."

    Upper Wear

    Light top, simple t-shirt, light sweater, or a thin, simple sweatshirt. Lightweight fabrics are highly preferred.

    Heavy jackets, padded coats, trench coats, hoodies with thick linings, and multiple layers of thick clothing.

    Eases the frisking process and prevents unauthorized items.

    Clothing Details

    Plain jeans, simple trousers, or warm leggings/jeggings with minimal or no pockets.

    Garments with large buttons, metallic zippers, metallic-threaded embroidery, large decorative badges, or large pockets.

    Compliance with "...garments with large buttons are not allowed."

    Innerwear

    Important: Simple, non-wired bras.

    Underwired bras, as the metallic wiring may trigger metal detectors during frisking.

    Prevents unnecessary delays during security checks.

    Accessories & Jewellery

    None allowed. Simple hair ties/bands.

    All jewellery (rings, earrings, necklaces, bangles, bracelets), watches (digital/analogue), belts, caps, hats, mufflers, scarves, stoles.

    Strict security measure; all metallic items are prohibited.

  • Jan 28, 2026, 10:14 IST

    JEE Main 2026 Exam: Memory-Based Questions and Analysis Soon

    The JEE Main 2026 January 28, Shift 1 exam will be concluded at 12:00 PM IST. Candidates are exiting the exam centers, and our team is gathering immediate feedback.

    Here's what you can expect next:

    • Student Reactions: Quick reports on the paper's difficulty, which sections were tough/easy, and overall experience.

    • Memory-Based Questions & Answer Keys: Shortly, we will publish the unofficial questions and answers based on student recall. These are prepared by coaching experts.

    • Expert Analysis: A detailed review of the paper's structure, topic weightage, and subject-wise difficulty (Physics, Chemistry, Maths).

    • Expected Cutoff: Initial predictions for the JEE Main 2026 qualifying cutoff (for JEE Advanced).

  • Jan 28, 2026, 10:12 IST

    JEE Main 2026 Exam: Important Warnings for Candidates

    Late Arrival Strictness: Candidates will not be permitted to enter the examination center after the gate closure time, regardless of the reason (e.g., traffic, public transport issues, personal delays). Candidates must arrive at the center well in advance of the reporting time.

  • Jan 28, 2026, 10:11 IST

    JEE Main 2026 Jan 28 live updates: Exam STARTED

    NTA has commenced the JEE Main Jan 28 2026 shift 1 exam at 9 am and will end at 12 pm. Candidates will be allowed to leave the exam hall only after the exam ends at 12 noon. Two hours left for exam to get over.

     

The JEE Main 2026 January 28 exam day has provided critical insights into the structure and difficulty of Session 1. As the day progresses, we will continue to update this live blog with in-depth analysis for Shift 1 and 2, detailed subject reviews, and refined cut-off predictions based on expert feedback. Keep refreshing this page for the newest student reactions, memory-based questions, and the most current exam analysis.

Check: How Many Marks Are Required in JEE Main 2026 to Qualify for JEE Advanced?

Check: JEE Main 2026 Documents to Carry on Exam Day


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