How to Prepare for JEE Main 2026

How to Prepare for JEE Main 2026

JEE Mains can be tough for students; it involves practice and dedication. Students face numerous difficulties in online classes. This article guides students on how to start preparing for JEE 2026 with a study plan, preparation strategy, timetable, and subject-wise tips to crack the exam. Students should take mock tests and online test series and go through previous years' question papers to understand the exam pattern.

Overview of JEE Main 2026

Mode of Exam

Online (computer-based test), except for the B.Arch Drawing section (offline)

Duration

Paper 1 – 3 hours (B.Tech)
Paper 2 – 3 hours 30 minutes (B.Arch)

Exam Shifts

First Shift: 9 AM – 12 Noon
Second Shift: 3 PM – 6:30 PM

Question Type

20 MCQs per subject
5 Numerical Questions per subject

Marking Scheme

+4 for correct answer
-1 for wrong MCQ
No marks deducted for unattempted questions

Students can take both sessions, and the highest score will be considered for admission.

JEE Main Papers

  • Paper 1: For BTech/BE with 75 multiple-choice questions totaling 300 marks.

  • Paper 2A (B.Arch): 77 questions, 400 marks, including a drawing section conducted offline.

  • Paper 2B (B.Plan): 100 multiple-choice questions, 400 marks, conducted fully online.

How to Prepare for JEE Main 2026

  • Students should find a private and silent place for online classes to avoid disturbances.

  • Students should focus on NCERT first, especially for Chemistry, to build a strong foundation.

  • Revision should be a continuous process during regular studies.

  • Choose one reliable source per subject and revise it thoroughly.

  • Maintain consistency in studies instead of irregular long study hours.

  • Record online sessions so they can be rewatched anytime.

  • Take mock tests and online test series regularly.

  • Read theory first, then practice problems to understand concepts better.

  • Go through previous years' question papers to understand the exam.

  • Starting early helps in creating a structured study plan, reducing last-minute stress and boosting confidence.

Time Management Tips

  • Apply the 80/20 rule – spend 80% time on important topics and 20% on weaker areas.

  • Avoid distractions like social media while studying.

  • Follow a daily schedule of 6–8 hours, including 2–3 hours of practice questions.

  • Practice with a timer to improve speed and accuracy.

Conclusion

This article provides detailed information about JEE Main 2026 and can be beneficial for all candidates preparing for the Joint Entrance Examination (Main). It covers exam details, preparation strategies, study plans, and important tips. Students should regularly visit the official NTA website to stay updated.