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How Many Students Will Appear for JEE Main 2026 Session 2?

Nehal Sharma

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Mar 01, 2026

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How Many Students Will Appear for JEE Main 2026 Session 2?

In 2026 Jee Main session 1 saw the highest applicants compared to previous years. On one side, its a good thing that many people are getting to know about the opportunities. However, this can also raise the immense competition for 62k seats. IITs, IIITs, NITs, and GFTIs offer enhanced infrastructure and high placements. This is the main reason for the massive growth of the applicants over the years. Today, we are here to know that the NTA officially released the JEE Mains data for the January 2026 Session 1. Let’s get in.

JEE Main 2026 Registrations and Attendance Trends Over the Years

First, let’s take a look at how the JEE Main trends have changed over the past three years.

YearRegistered Students (Jan Session)Appeared Students (Jan Session)
202412,21,62411,70,048
202513,11,54412,58,136
2026~14,50,000*~13,71,172*

*Estimated figures based on official NTA data and registration trends.

JEE Main continues to see massive participation every year. Session 1 of 2026 recorded one of the highest attendance figures in recent years.

Here are the official numbers released by NTA for Session 1 (January 2026):

Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech)

ParticularsNumber
Registered Candidates13,55,293
Appeared Candidates13,04,653
Attendance Percentage96.26%

That means over 13 lakh students actually appeared for the engineering entrance alone.

Paper 2A (B.Arch)

ParticularsNumber
Registered Candidates64,786
Appeared Candidates45,452
Attendance Percentage70.16%

Paper 2B (B.Planning)

ParticularsNumber
Registered Candidates32,366
Appeared Candidates21,067
Attendance Percentage65.09%

Total Students Appeared in Session 1 (All Papers Combined)

Exam PaperAppeared Candidates
Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech)13,04,653
Paper 2A (B.Arch)45,452
Paper 2B (B.Planning)21,067
Total13,71,172

So, more than 13.7 lakh candidates appeared in JEE Main 2026 Session 1 across all papers.

This clearly shows how large the competition pool is. And when you think of applications, it was 14 Lakh plus.

JEE Main Session 2 vs Session 1: Which Has More Candidates?

We all know that JEE Main is conducted in two sessions: January and April. Most students appear in both sessions to improve their scores.

Traditionally:

  • Session 1 has higher fresh registrations.
  • Session 2 includes repeat candidates.
  • Final ranks are prepared using the best score of the two sessions.

Although Session 2 not conducted yet, trends from previous years show that the total unique candidates usually remain around 12–14 lakh.

So, overall participation in JEE Main 2026 may again cross 14 lakh unique students.

Note: JEE Main Session 2 2026 will be conducted from 2 April to 9 April 2026.

Will Higher Registrations Affect JEE Main 2026 Percentile?

Yes, in any exam, the increase in candidates affects the rankings.

JEE Main uses the NTA percentile system, not raw marks. The formula used by the National Testing Agency is:

NTA Score = (100 × Number of candidates with raw score ≤ your score) ÷ Total candidates in that shift

This means:

  • Percentile depends on relative performance.
  • It does not directly depend on total registrations.
  • Difficulty level and competition in your shift matter more.

However, when overall participation increases, getting a higher percentile may require stronger performance because the competition pool becomes larger.

For example:

We know there will be multiple 100th percentile candidates. Even if you get 99 percentile you rank will be around 10k. This is what competition means.

Also, there are multiple tie-breaking rules:

If two students have the same 7-digit percentile, the NTA breaks the tie by looking at individual subject percentiles in this specific order:

  1. Mathematics (Highest priority)
  2. Physics
  3. Chemistry
  4. Age (Older candidate gets the preference)

Based on all this, competition is high.

How Increasing Registrations Impact JEE Main 2026 Aspirants

When 13+ lakh students appear for JEE Main, competition naturally becomes tougher. But what does it actually mean for you?

Higher Competition for Top Percentiles

Only a small percentage can score above 99 percentile. More students mean stronger competitors.

Limited Seats in Top Colleges

Top institutions like IITs and NITs have limited seats. Even if participation increases, seats remain almost the same.

Tougher Cutoff for JEE Advanced Eligibility

Only the top 2,50,000 candidates qualify for JEE Advanced. With over 13 lakh appearing, the filtering becomes strict.

Normalisation Becomes Crucial

Since the exam is conducted in multiple shifts, normalization ensures fairness. A slightly difficult shift may benefit students through percentile scaling.

What Higher Competition Means for JEE Main 2026 Cutoff

JEE Main cutoff depends on three main factors:

  • Number of candidates who appeared
  • Difficulty level of the exam
  • Seat availability in participating institutes

With over 13 lakh appearing in Session 1, the expected trend is:

  • 99+ percentile may require very strong scores.
  • Category-wise cutoffs may slightly increase.
  • Margins between ranks may become tighter.

For example, even a difference of 1–2 marks can move thousands of ranks when competition is high.

This makes accuracy and a smart attempt strategy extremely important.

Final Words to JEE 2026 Aspirants

JEE Main 2026 Session 1 has already shown massive participation. More than 13 lakh students appeared for Paper 1, and total participation across all papers crossed 13.7 lakh.

But remember, every year, toppers emerge from this same crowd. What matters is preparation quality, consistency, and exam temperament.

Instead of worrying about the number of candidates, focus on:

  • Strong concepts
  • Regular mock tests
  • Time management
  • Accuracy under pressure

The competition may be large. But the opportunity is also huge.

Stay consistent. Stay confident. Your percentile depends on your performance, not just on the crowd. All that matters is your hard work.

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