- By Anshika Verma
- Wed, 19 Nov 2025 04:43 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
IIT JEE 2026: Joint Entrance Examination, JEE Mains 2026 is considered as one of the top entrance examination which is conducted on the national level and is conducted by the National Testing Agency, NTA. This exam is conducted for those students who are seeking admissions into various engineering programmes and courses such as NITs, IIITs, and CFTIs.
The IIT JEE Main 2026 exam will conduct by the NTA in two sessions: Session 1 will be conducted from January 21 to 30, 2026 whereas Session 2 exam will take palace from April 1 to 10, 2026. Session 1 registration is currently open, with the last date to apply being November 27, 2025.
Which IIT conducts IIT JEE 2026?
For IIT Joint Entrance Examination, JEE 2026 will be conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) every year. However, IIT JEE Advanced 2026 will be conducted by the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee. Each year, a different Indian Institute of Technology, IIT takes responsibility for conducting the prestigious JEE Mains and Advanced exam, and in 2026, IIT Roorkee is set to take charge.
JEE Main 2026 Exam Pattern:
1. Mode of Examination: Computer-Based Test (Online)
2. Time Duration to finish exam: 3 hours (4 hours for PwD candidates)
3. Total Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (for Paper 1)
4. Total Questions Asked: 75 questions (25 from each subject)
5. Types of Questios: 20 MCQs + 5 Numerical Value questions per subject
6. Marking Scheme for Exam: +4 marls will be awarded for each correct answer, -1 marks will be deducted for each incorrect answer
IIT JEE Mains 2026 Syllabus:
S.No. | Name of Subject | Name of Units |
1. | MATHEMATICS | Unit 1: Sets, Relations and Functions |
Unit 2: Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations | ||
Unit 3: Matrices and Determinants | ||
Unit 4: Permutations and Combinations | ||
Unit 5: Binomial Theorem and its Application | ||
Unit 6: Sequence and Series | ||
Unit 7: Limit, Continuity, and Differentiability | ||
Unit 8: Integral Calculas | ||
Unit 9: Differential Equations | ||
Unit 10: Co-ordinate Geometry | ||
Unit 11: Three Dimensial Geometry | ||
Unit 12: Vector Algebra | ||
Unit 13:Statistics and Probability | ||
Unit 14: Trignometry | ||
2. | PHYSICS | Unit 1: Units and Measurments |
Unit 2: Kinematics | ||
Unit 3: Laws of Motion | ||
Unit 4: Work, Energy and Power | ||
Unit 5: Rotational Motion | ||
Unit 6: Gravitation | ||
Unit 7: Properties of Solids and Liquids | ||
Unit 8: Thermodynamics | ||
Unit 9: Kinetic Theory of Gases | ||
Unit 10: Oscillations and Waves | ||
Unit 11: Electrostatics | ||
Unit 12: Current Electricity | ||
Unit 13: Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism | ||
Unit 14: Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents | ||
Unit 15: Electromagnetic Waves | ||
Unit 16: Optics | ||
Unit 17: Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation | ||
Unit 18: Atoms and Nuclei | ||
Unit 19: Electronic Devices | ||
Unit 20: Experimental Skills | ||
3. | CHEMISTRY | Unit 1: Some Basic Concepts in Chemistry |
Unit 2: Atomic Structure | ||
Unit 3: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure | ||
Unit 4: Chemical Thermodynamics | ||
Unit 5: Solutions | ||
Unit 6: Equilibrium | ||
Unit 7: Redox Reactions and Electrochemistry | ||
Unit 8: Chemical Kinetics | ||
Unit 9: Classification of elements and Prediocity of properties | ||
Unit 10: Block Elements | ||
Unit 12: Coordination Compounds | ||
Unit 13: Purification and characterisation of organic compounds | ||
Unit 14: Basic principles of organic Chemistry | ||
Unit 15: Hydrocarbons | ||
Unit 16: Organic compounds containing Halogens | ||
Unit 17: Organic Compounds containing oxygen | ||
Unit 18: Organic Compounds containing nitrogen | ||
Unit 19: Biomolecules | ||
Unit 20: Principles related to practical Chemistry |
