JEE Advanced Result 2026 (Out) Live: Download Scorecard & AIR Rank at jeeadv.ac.in

✅ JEE Advanced 2026 Result DECLARED June 1, 2026

AIR 1: Shubham Kumar (IIT Delhi Zone) — 330/360 marks
AIR 2: Kabeer Chhillar — 329/360 marks
AIR 3: Jatin Chahar — 319/360 marks
Female Topper: Arohi Deshpande — AIR 77 (IIT Delhi Zone)

Check result: jeeadv.ac.in → enter Registration Number + DOB + Mobile
JoSAA counselling: Opens June 2 at josaa.nic.in
AAT registration: June 1–2 at jeeadv.ac.in | AAT Exam: June 4

The JEE Advanced Result 2026 has been declared by IIT Roorkee on June 1, 2026 at 10:00 AM IST on the official website jeeadv.ac.in. Around 1.8 lakh candidates who appeared for the JEE Advanced exam on May 17, 2026 can now check their subject wise marks total score All India Rank (AIR) and qualification status online.

The JEE Advanced final answer key has also been released alongside the result. Candidates who qualify will be eligible to participate in JoSAA counselling 2026 which begins on June 2, 2026 for IIT, NIT, IIIT and GFTI admissions.

Important: The JEE Advanced 2026 result is available only online at jeeadv.ac.in. There is no SMS or offline mode for checking this result. Keep your Registration Number, Date of Birth and registered mobile number ready.

JEE Advanced Result 2026 Key Highlights

DetailInformation
Conducting BodyIIT Roorkee
Exam NameJoint Entrance Examination Advanced 2026
Exam DateMay 17, 2026 (Sunday)
Exam ModeComputer Based Test (CBT)
Total Candidates Appeared1.8 lakh
Eligible Candidates (from JEE Main)2,50,182
Result DateJune 1, 2026
Result Time10:00 AM IST
Final Answer Key ReleasedJune 1, 2026
Official Websitejeeadv.ac.in
Login RequiredRegistration Number + Date of Birth + Mobile Number
JoSAA Counselling StartJune 2, 2026

How to Check JEE Advanced Result 2026 Step by Step

Follow these exact steps to download your JEE Advanced 2026 scorecard

  1. Open your browser and visit the official website jeeadv.ac.in
  2. Click on the “JEE Advanced 2026 Result” link on the homepage
  3. Enter your JEE Advanced Registration Number
  4. Enter your Date of Birth
  5. Enter your registered mobile number
  6. Click the Submit / Login button
  7. Your JEE Advanced 2026 scorecard will appear on screen
  8. Download the PDF and take a printout it is required for JoSAA counselling and document verification

Website may be slow: The official website may experience heavy traffic right after 10:00 AM on June 1. If the page doesn’t load wait 10–15 minutes and try again. Do not use any unofficial or third-party websites.

International candidates: Those who registered with a non-Indian mobile number must use a separate portal link, which will be posted on jeeadv.ac.in on June 1.

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What Details Are on the JEE Advanced 2026 Scorecard?

Your JEE Advanced 2026 scorecard will include the following information

  • Candidate Name and Registration Number
  • Subject-wise marks in Paper 1 (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics)
  • Subject-wise marks in Paper 2 (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics)
  • Total aggregate marks (Paper 1 + Paper 2 combined)
  • All India Rank (AIR) only for qualified candidates
  • Category Rank for reserved category candidates
  • Qualifying status (Qualified / Not Qualified)

Note: The scorecard will not show negative marks separately. Only the net total marks in each subject will be displayed.

JEE Advanced 2026 Expected Cutoff Category Wise

The official JEE Advanced 2026 cutoff will be released with the result on June 1. Based on expert analysis and previous year trends here are the expected qualifying marks

CategoryExpected Aggregate CutoffExpected Subject-wise Minimum
General (CRL)93–98 marks out of 36010–12 marks per subject
OBC-NCL80–90 marks out of 3607–8 marks per subject
GEN-EWS80–90 marks out of 3607–8 marks per subject
SC45–51 marks out of 3605–6 marks per subject
ST45–51 marks out of 3605–6 marks per subject
PwD (General)45–51 marks out of 3605–6 marks per subject

Disclaimer: These are expected figures based on historical trends and expert analysis. Official cutoffs will be released by IIT Roorkee on June 1, 2026, at jeeadv.ac.in.

Understanding the Two Types of Cutoffs

Many students confuse qualifying cutoff with admission cutoff. Here’s a simple explanation

Qualifying Cutoff: The minimum marks you need to appear in the JEE Advanced rank list. Cleared this? You are ranked and eligible for JoSAA counselling.

Admission Cutoff (JoSAA): The opening and closing ranks for specific IIT branches during JoSAA counselling. This is significantly more competitive than the qualifying cutoff and varies branch by branch.

Clearing the qualifying cutoff does not guarantee an IIT seat the final seat depends on your AIR rank, chosen branch and JoSAA round outcomes.

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JEE Advanced 2026 Score vs Expected Rank

Based on previous year trends and the moderate to difficult difficulty level of JEE Advanced 2026 here is an estimated marks vs rank analysis

Marks Obtained (out of 360)Expected AIR Rank
280 – 3601 – 100
240 – 279100 – 500
200 – 239500 – 1,500
170 – 1991,500 – 3,500
140 – 1693,500 – 7,000
110 – 1397,000 – 14,000
93 – 10914,000 – 25,000
Below 93May not qualify (General)

Note: These are estimates based on 2025 trends. The 2025 JEE Advanced cutoff dropped to 74 marks from 109 in 2024 due to a tougher paper. Since JEE Advanced 2026 was rated Moderate to Difficult the cutoff is expected to be in the 93–98 range.

JEE Advanced Previous Year Statistics 2021–2025

YearCandidates AppearedCandidates QualifiedPass Rate
20251.80 lakh54,37830.13%
20241.80 lakh48,24826.8%
20231.89 lakh43,77323.2%
20221.60 lakh40,71225.4%
20211.41 lakh41,86229.7%

JoSAA Counselling 2026 What Happens After Result

After the JEE Advanced 2026 result all qualified candidates must register for JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) counselling 2026 to secure admission to IITs, NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs.

JoSAA 2026 Key Dates

EventExpected Date
JoSAA Registration StartJune 2, 2026
Choice Filling StartJune 2, 2026
Round 1 Seat AllotmentMid June 2026
Total Counselling Rounds5–6 rounds
Official Websitejosaa.nic.in

JoSAA Counselling Steps

  1. Register on josaa.nic.in using JEE Advanced Registration Number
  2. Fill in college and branch preferences carefully
  3. Lock your choices before the deadline
  4. Check Round 1 seat allotment result
  5. Pay seat acceptance fee and complete document verification
  6. If not satisfied participate in subsequent rounds
  7. Report to allotted IIT/NIT/IIIT for physical verification

Top IIT Branches Expected Closing Ranks (JoSAA 2026)

IIT & BranchExpected Closing Rank (General)
IIT Bombay — CSEUnder 100
IIT Delhi — CSEUnder 100
IIT Madras — CSEUnder 150
IIT Kanpur — CSEUnder 200
IIT Kharagpur — CSEUnder 300
IIT Roorkee — CSEUnder 400
IIT Bombay — ElectricalUnder 300
IIT Delhi — MechanicalUnder 1,000
IIT BHU — CSEUnder 2,500
IIT Guwahati — CSEUnder 3,000

Note: These are based on JoSAA 2025 closing ranks and may vary in 2026. Always verify on the official JoSAA 2026 website.

Documents Required for JoSAA 2026 Counselling

Keep these documents ready before JoSAA counselling begins

  • JEE Advanced 2026 Scorecard downloaded from jeeadv.ac.in
  • JEE Main 2026 Scorecard
  • Class 10 Marksheet and Certificate
  • Class 12 Marksheet and Certificate
  • Category Certificate (OBC-NCL/SC/ST/EWS — if applicable)
  • PwD Certificate if applicable
  • Valid Photo ID (Aadhaar / Passport)
  • Passport-size Photographs

Read Now: CBSE 12th Result 2026 (Out): Check Marksheet & Scorecard at cbseresults.nic.in

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. When was JEE Advanced Result 2026 declared? The JEE Advanced Result 2026 was declared on June 1, 2026, at 10:00 AM IST by IIT Roorkee on the official website jeeadv.ac.in.

Q2. Where can I check my JEE Advanced 2026 result? You can check your result only on the official website jeeadv.ac.in. There is no SMS or offline mode for JEE Advanced results.

Q3. What login details are needed to check JEE Advanced 2026 result? You need your JEE Advanced 2026 Registration Number, Date of Birth and the mobile number registered during the application process.

Q4. How many candidates appeared for JEE Advanced 2026? Around 1.8 lakh candidates appeared for JEE Advanced 2026, out of 2,50,182 eligible candidates who qualified from JEE Main 2026.

Q5. What is the expected cutoff for JEE Advanced 2026 General category? The expected qualifying cutoff for the General (CRL) category is approximately 93–98 marks out of 360. Official cutoffs will be released with the result on June 1.

Q6. When does JoSAA counselling 2026 start? JoSAA counselling 2026 is expected to start on June 2, 2026 one day after the JEE Advanced 2026 result declaration. Registration will be done on josaa.nic.in.

Q7. Will the final answer key be released with JEE Advanced 2026 result? Yes. IIT Roorkee released the JEE Advanced 2026 final answer key alongside the result on June 1, 2026.

Q8. Does qualifying JEE Advanced guarantee an IIT seat? No. Qualifying JEE Advanced only makes you eligible for JoSAA counselling. The final seat allotment depends on your AIR rank, chosen IIT and branch, and seat availability during JoSAA rounds.

Q9. What happens if the JEE Advanced website is slow on result day? The website may experience extremely heavy traffic right after 10:00 AM. Wait 10–15 minutes and try again. Avoid using third-party result-checking websites use only jeeadv.ac.in.

Q10. Can I check JEE Advanced result via SMS? No. Unlike CBSE results, JEE Advanced results can only be checked online at jeeadv.ac.in. There is no SMS mode available.

Q11. What rank is needed for IIT Bombay CSE in 2026? Based on JoSAA 2025 trends a General category rank under 100 is typically required for IIT Bombay Computer Science Engineering. This varies slightly each year.

Q12. How is the JEE Advanced tie-breaking done? In case of a tie the candidate with higher positive marks excluding negative marks gets a better rank. If still tied higher Mathematics marks are considered followed by higher Physics marks.

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