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JEE Main Today Paper Analysis: The JEE Main 2026 January 24 exam is yet to happen, but it will be a key date for all aspirants. Since this is a mid-session exam, it will help students understand whether NTA has kept the same difficulty level or changed the type of questions and important topics. Many students look at this day's analysis to prepare for the remaining shifts, making it a very important update for everyone.
The National testing Agency (NTA) has successfully concluded the JEE Mains 2026 day 4 shift 1 examination for BTech candidates at 12 noon. Subject experts will soon share the exam paper analysis along with memory-based questions.
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Immediately after the exam ends, we will provide a complete breakdown of both the morning and evening shifts. We will cover student reactions, subject-wise difficulty, and the most asked topics. We will update this page with all the details you need to understand the paper pattern and estimate your score. Let us know more about JEE Main 2026 January 24 Question Paper Analysis.
As soon as the exam is over, this page will be updated with the detailed Shift 1 JEE Main 2026 January 24 Question Paper Analysis. We will discuss the difficulty level of the three subjects, Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, and point out the particular type of questions the NTA emphasized in the exam.
After JEE Main Jan 24, students are done with their papers of the second shift. We will publish here a detailed report of that, including student feedback, memory-based questions, and overall analysis.
To help you get ready for the upcoming exam days, we will be featuring the Careers360 Live Class Analysis for a real-time look at the paper. Following points will be discussed:
Difficulty Rating
Subject Analysis
Most Asked Topics
Students Feedback
It is useful as it provides a deep understanding of the exam paper and it helps to prepare for future shifts.
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Shift 2
Immediately after the exam concludes, we will provide a comprehensive comparison between shift 1 and shift 2, which will provide a JEE Mains 2026 Jan 24 question paper review. This will help you understand the toughness of each paper and how the topic distribution changed throughout the day.
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There has been a clear and continuing trend over the years, across sessions and shifts in JEE Main papers.
Mathematics has been the most difficult and time-consuming, and is dominated in weightage by Calculus and Algebra, followed by Coordinate Geometry and Vector-3D, thus time management becomes the key factor for success.
The Physics papers have been mostly moderate, emphasizing conceptual clarity rather than tricky calculations, with repeated emphasis on Mechanics, Electromagnetism, Modern Physics, Heat & Thermodynamics, and Optics.
Chemistry is usually the most scoring subject, with an almost balanced mix slightly favoring Physical Chemistry, while statement-based questions are on the rise, while key topics from Organic (GOC, Reaction Mechanism) and Inorganic (Coordination Compounds, Periodic Trends) consistently show up.
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Altogether, trends over the past year indicate that students able to prioritize high-weightage chapters, build on conceptual understanding, and practice lengthy Maths questions against the clock get an added advantage in that exam.
Below is the last five-year JEE Main analysis ebook, which you can find the year-wise detailed analysis. You can download this and see the break down which subjects were tough, which topics were most important, and how the exam has changed over time.
Based on the analysis of all JEE Main 2026 papers conducted so far (including memory-based questions and student feedback), aspirants appearing in future shifts should follow these strategies:
Analyze Previous Shifts: Analyze all of the approaches of previous papers to know the types of questions that come out with certain difficulty levels and topics that appear most often.
High Weightage Topics: Prioritize high-weightage chapters such as :
Mathematics: Calculus, Algebra, 3D Vectors, and Coordinate Geometry
Physics: Mechanics, Electromagnetism, Modern Physics, Heat & Thermodynamics, Optics
Chemistry: NCERT-based Physical, Organic, and Inorganic Chemistry, including statement-based questions
Memory Based Questions: Memorize frequently asked or memory-based questions from the shifts of the past since such concepts are usually repeated in future instances.
Practice Smartly: Take short and timed mocks or questions from past shifts to improve speed and accuracy under pressure, especially in long sections for Maths. Revise Formulas & Reactions rather than learning any new thing.
Stay Calm & Confident: Always remain positive and get proper sleep to perform your best in the next shifts.
Know Real Exam Trends: The JEE Main 2026 exam analysis will reveal accurate subject-wise difficulty levels and chapter-wise weightage by assessment of recent papers, helping to identify what is actually essential to know.
Plan Smart Preparation: Prioritize your time studying high-weight norms and frequently asked topics, and don't waste effort on less-impact areas.
Improve Accuracy & Time Management: Knowing which sections are lengthy or conceptual prepares you to manage time better, attempt questions strategically, and perform confidently on exam day.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Based on trends from 2024 and 2025, Mathematics is expected to be the most challenging and lengthy.
Almost never are exact questions repeated, but concepts and question patterns are repeated.
Of course, an analysis done in the middle of the session usually shows recurring questions or popular topics.
In contrast to the previous years, for 2026 there is no option in Section B, so you have to attempt all 5 numerical questions given for each subject.
You can give the JEE Main exam for 3 consecutive years starting from the year in which you pass Class 12.
On Question asked by student community
Hi Lucky,
Please refer to this link and you can download the free pdf.
Hi,
Here are some e-books for your reference
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https://engineering.careers360.com/download/ebooks/jee-main-important-formulas-for-physics-pdf
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Hi, you can refer to this ebook
https://engineering.careers360.com/download/ebooks/jee-main-important-formulas-for-physics-pdf
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