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The JEE Main 2026 April 6 is conducted in two shifts, Shift 1 and Shift 2, as part of the ongoing JEE Main Session 2 examinations. The April 6 shift 1 just got over and information is added below. This article will cover the JEE Main April 6, 2026, Session 2 exam analysis difficulty level, topic-wise weightage, and student reactions in detail, for both shifts. Bookmark this page now if you are taking the JEE Main April exam on day 4, which will allow you to return after your exam is over to access the complete JEE Mains 6 April Shift 1 and Shift 2 paper analysis, which includes memory-based questions, expert review, and expected cutoff.
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This shift was successfully conducted and details are added below:
The JEE Main 2026 6th April Evening shift exam was of overall Easy to Moderate difficulty.
The JEE Main 2026 April 6th Evening shift paper was easy compared to the January session.
The JEE Main 2026 April 6th Evening shift paper was almost similar wrt to the morning shift of 6th April.
Chemistry and Physics were easy and formula-based, but Mathematics was comparatively more challenging due to lengthy calculations compared to both Physics and Chemistry.
In chemistry weightage-wise
Physical>organic>inorganic
Subject-wise difficulty: Maths>chem>phy
JEE Main 2026: Complete Analysis with Memory Based Questions of April 6 (Shift 2) : Check Now!
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Overall Difficulty Level | Moderate |
| Subject-wise Breakdown | Maths: Moderate , Chemistry: Moderate Physics: Easy to Moderate |
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Memory Based questions of April 6 Shift 2 are added below:
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This shift was successfully conducted and details are added below:
The JEE Main 2026 6th April morning shift exam was of overall Moderate difficulty.
The JEE Main 2026 April 6th morning shift paper is easier than the January shift of JEE Main 2026.
The JEE Main 2026 April 6th morning shift paper was a bit challenging compared to the 5th April 2026 paper and compared to earlier shifts.
Mathematics was tough and lengthy, Chemistry was doable and based on NCERT, while Physics was calculation-based.
Subject-wise difficulty:
Maths>chem>phy
For more details, check out: JEE Main 2026 : Memory Based Questions and Analysis of April 6 (shift 1 )
Questions were balanced across all sections.
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Overall Difficulty Level | Moderate |
| Subject-wise Breakdown | Maths: Difficult (Lengthy) Chemistry: Moderate Physics: Easy to Moderate |
| Question Types | MCQs + Numerical; Concept + Formula-based |
| Overall Overview | Moderate paper; tougher than 5 April, easier than January. Maths toughest, Chemistry NCERT-based, Physics calculation-heavy. |
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Careers360 will provide you with the live analysis of the exam immediately after the exam. It provides you with complete details about the exam. If you just walked out of the exam hall, this is your quickest way to get a rough idea of your expected score and how the paper went overall. This session will also be helpful for the students whose exam will be on the next shift. Students can know which topics and formulas were frequently asked by NTA, giving them the last-minute idea to focus on their revision.
JEE Mains 2026 Paper April 6 Analysis Shift 1 - Live Analysis
JEE Mains 2026 Paper April 6 Analysis Shift 2 - Live Analysis
This section will be updated right after the exam concludes. Here, we will provide you with a breakdown of both shifts so that you can compare which shift is difficult and the type of questions asked in the JEE Main 2026 session 2. As of now , the shift 1 is over and details are added below for the same.
Subject | Shift 1 | Shift 2 |
Easy to Moderate | Moderate | |
Moderate | Easy to Moderate | |
Difficult | Moderate | |
Overall | Moderate | Moderate |
Based on the JEE Main 2026 January session and the previous year's sessions of JEE Mains, students appearing in the coming shifts must focus on the points given below:
1. Students need to give priority to High Weightage Topics and topics that are frequently asked in exams, like for Physics, focus on Modern Physics, Current Electricity, Units & Dimensions, Kinematics, Laws of Motion. For Chemistry, focus on Inorganic Chemistry, especially NCERT for this, GOC, Coordination Compounds, and Chemical Bonding. For Maths focus on Vectors & 3D Geometry, Matrices & Determinants, Limits & Continuity, Differential Calculus.
2. Avoid lengthy problems at the start because they will waste your time, and less time will be left for other questions. Manage time effectively.
3. Try to watch all the previous shifts' analysis as concepts are frequently repeated.
You can refer to the important topics that are frequently asked in the JEE Main 2026 January all shifts question paper.
The JEE Main 2026 Expected Cutoff gives an estimate of the minimum marks required to qualify for the JEE Advanced. It helps students understand their chances of selection and plan their preparation or counselling strategy accordingly.
Category | JEE Main 2026 Cutoff Analysis |
General (UR) | 93-95 |
OBC-NCL | 80-82 |
EWS | 80-82 |
SC | 60-62 |
ST | 47-49 |
The JEE Main College Predictor tool helps you predict your chances of engineering college admission based on your projected rank (using the rank predictor tool) and score results. It helps you explore suitable colleges and courses according to your score or expected score. This tool can guide you in making informed decisions during the counselling process.
The NTA will release the JEE Main 2026 Session 2 (April attempt) results for Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech) by April 20, 2026, on its official website, which is jeemain.nta.nic.in. The Session 2 exam is scheduled from April 2 to 9, 2026, and the final scorecard, including All India Ranks, will be available until July 31.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The official question paper will be released on the NTA official website, but the memory-based question will be provided on the page right after the exam.
Yes, Careers360 will provide a live session on YouTube for the analysis of the exam. The link is added above.
JEE Main 2026 April session will start from 2 April to 8 April in 11 shifts.
On Question asked by student community
With an 86.88 percentile in the OBC-NCL category, gaining admission to the National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) for the B.Tech-M.Tech Dual Degree in Computer Science & Engineering (Cyber Security) is highly competitive but potentially possible at newer campuses.
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With 58 percentile in JEE Main, top NITs/IIITs are unlikely. Consider decent private or state colleges like Shiv Nadar University, Amity University, Lovely Professional University, or state engineering colleges via counselling. You can also try lower branches in newer IIITs or look at diploma/alternative pathways. Focus on skills and
Parala Maharaja College is govt affiliated. As per rules ZZ category which means outside Odisha cannot apply for seats under the official counselling. I wold advise to go to the college and ask for better guidance. The cutoffs for 2025 are not up o the OJEE site but 2024 also
Decent chances actually. However, you havent given the category as well as home state.
If we look at the general category, you have chances in newer IIITs and NITs as well . but again this differs for branch too.
Please use the https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor to get the entire list of colleges
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You can use our college predictor tool to find out the college you might get.
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