JEE Main 2026 Expected Cutoffs Discussed Amid Final Session End; Past Trends Guide Aspirants.
As the first session of JEE Main 2026 ends today, experts and aspirants are actively discussing the expected qualifying cutoffs for JEE Advanced. Based on the difficulty level of the January shifts and past trends, the general category cutoff is projected to be around the 93.3-95 percentile Aspirants are comparing their scores against previous years to estimate their chances of admission into top NITs The official qualifying marks will be announced only after the completion of the April session in 2026.

The conclusion of the January session has sparked widespread speculation regarding the Cutoffs required to qualify for the JEE Advanced 2026. Education consultants suggest that because the number of applicants has increased significantly, the percentile required for the general category may see a slight upward tick compared to 2025.
Factors such as the total number of unique candidates and the difficulty variation across shifts play a critical role in determining these Cutoffs. Current predictions place the EWS category at approximately 81.4 and the OBC-NCL category at 80.7.
Trends and Safe Scores
For students aiming for top-tier NITs and IIITs, a "safe score" is often considered higher than the simple qualifying Cutoffs. Based on the 2026 difficulty analysis, a score of 180+ is generally seen as competitive for securing a seat in a core engineering branch.
- Historical Comparison: In 2025, the qualifying percentile for the Unreserved category was 93.1.
- Expert Insights: Analysis indicates that the Mathematics section's complexity this year may prevent the Cutoffs from skyrocketing too high.
- Category Variations: Specific predictions for SC/ST candidates suggest cutoffs around 61 and 48 percentile respectively.
| Category | Expected Percentile (2026) | 2025 Cutoff (Actual) |
| General (UR) | 93.5 - 95.0 | 93.10 |
| OBC-NCL | 80.0 - 81.5 | 79.43 |
| Gen-EWS | 81.0 - 82.5 | 80.38 |
Conclusion
While these Cutoffs provide a roadmap for aspirants, it is essential to remember that the final All India Rank (AIR) depends on the best performance across both sessions. Students should use these estimates to decide if they need to appear for the April attempt to improve their standing. For a full breakdown of institute-wise opening and closing ranks, students can refer to the JoSAA Official Site.
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