The most scoring subject in JEE Main is Chemistry. But this is only true if students approach the JEE Main chemistry section with the right approach. Candidates must follow these preparation tips to score well in the exam. Candidates can easily score in chemistry if they maintain time management, have a good memory and remain calm during the test. A well-planned strategy inside the exam hall can help maximise the scores in chemistry. In this article, we break down the best strategy to attempt the JEE Main Chemistry section inside the exam hall.
How to Attempt Chemistry in JEE Main 2026 Exam Hall? - Chemistry in JEE Main is often the section that helps boost the overall scores. The Physics and Mathematics section are often time-consuming and difficult given they test multiple concepts at once. For students who want to score good marks in JEE Main 2026 must ensure to know the concepts, choose the right questions and read the questions and options carefully. Just doing this can significantly improve ranks in the upcoming JEE Main exam. A calm and focused approach inside the exam hall can make all the difference.
JEE Main 2026 admit card for session 2 will be available soon. The city intimation slip for session 2 will be released in the second week of March.
What Makes Up Chemistry in JEE Mains?
Chemistry paper in the JEE Mains question paper is divided into Physical, Organic and Inorganic Chemistry. The attempt strategy changes for each of these three. Physical Chemistry requires more calculations, Organic Chemistry tests reaction understanding, while Inorganic Chemistry depends on factual knowledge. Together, these 3 parts make up Chemistry in the exam.
Start With the Strongest Chemistry Section
Begin with the section you are most confident in. Many students prefer Inorganic Chemistry first. The questions in this section are often direct and less time-consuming. Organic Chemistry becomes the choice of those students who are well-prepared on reactions and mechanisms. Candidates must start with the section that they are more confident with as this will help boost their confidence.
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Be Careful With Physical Chemistry Calculations
The Physical Chemistry section is very calculation-intensive. Students should write the equations neatly and answer the calculations carefully. If a candidate feels a question has more calculation, they can mark it and return to it later if there is any time left.
Avoid Guesswork in Inorganic Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry questions in JEE Mains are usually factually based. Avoid making guesses if you are unsure because there is negative marking in the test. Stick to questions where you are confident. A strong revision of the NCERTs plays a crucial role in scoring well in this section.
Use Logical Thinking in Organic Chemistry
Questions in organic chemistry are usually based on mechanisms, reagents, and products. Rather than learning reactions, students must focus on the concepts. Candidates should apply the elimination method to remove the incorrect options.
Read Questions Very Carefully
A major mistake in the exam is also misreading words. Take time to read the question properly especially in assertion-reason or multiple-statement questions. This can help save several marks.
JEE Main 2026 Exam Pattern for Chemistry Section
Candidates can check the JEE Main chemistry exam pattern from the table below. This will help students understand the format of the Chemistry section.
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Mode of exam | Online (CBT) |
| Duration | 3 hours for the entire paper; No sectional time limit |
| Number of question in maths | 25 Questions |
| Marks in mathematics | 100 marks |
| Types of questions | 20 MCQs + 5 Numerical |
| Marking scheme | +4 for correct, -1 for incorrect |

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With a JEE Main 2026 rank of 400,510 (≈ 70 percentile), admission to NITs, IIITs, or top GFTIs through JoSAA counseling is not possible.
Why?
- NITs/IIITs/GFTIs Cutoffs:
- Even for lower-demand branches (Civil, Mechanical, Metallurgy), closing ranks are usually within 2–2.5 Lacs (General category).
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 3 days ago
| Branch | General Category Closing Rank | OBC/SC/ST Closing Rank | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Computer Science (CSE) | ~12,000–15,000 | Up to ~25,000–30,000 | Most competitive branch |
| Information Technology (IT) | ~15,000 | ~28,000–32,000 | Slightly easier than CSE |
| Electronics & Communication (ECE) | ~18,000–20,000 | ~35,000–40,000 | Balanced demand |
| Electrical Engineering | ~20,000–25,000 | ~40,000–50,000 | Moderate demand |
| Mechanical Engineering | ~25,000–30,000 | ~50,000–60,000 | Higher closing ranks |
| Civil Engineering | ~30,000–35,000 | ~60,000–70,000 | Lower demand |
| Other Core (Textile, Metallurgy, Bio-Tech) | ~35,000–40,000 | ~70,000–80,000 | Easier admission |
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 3 days ago
With a JEE Main CRL rank of ~79,364 and an EWS category rank of ~11,884, you have a realistic chance of securing CSE in several mid-tier NITs, newer IIITs, and some GFTIs. Top NITs (Trichy, Surathkal, Warangal, Allahabad) are out of reach, but options like NIT Jalandhar, NIT Hamirpur, IIIT Kota, III
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 3 days ago
Yes, the JEE Main 2026 Session 2 (April attempt) result has already been declared by NTA on April 20, 2026. You can download your scorecard from the official portal using your application number and password/date of birth.
Result Date: April 20, 2026 (Session 2).
Official Websites to Check:
jeemain.
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 3 days ago
With 90 percentile in JEE Main (OBC-NCL, Female, Home State MP), your chances for B.Tech CSE are quite realistic in MBM Engineering College, Jodhpur (Rajasthan) and other state/NIT options. Let’s break it down:
MBM Engineering College (Jodhpur)
- Admission Route: Rajasthan REAP counseling (based on JEE
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 3 days ago
| NIT | CSE Closing Rank Range | Chance at 98.15 Percentile (~Rank 18,000–22,000) |
|---|---|---|
| NIT Trichy | ~2,000–3,500 | ❌ Not possible |
| NIT Warangal | ~2,500–4,000 | ❌ Not possible |
| NIT Surathkal | ~3,000–5,000 | ❌ Not possible |
| NIT Calicut | ~3,500–5,500 | ❌ Not possible |
| MNIT Jaipur | ~4,000–7,000 | ❌ Not possible (but check Home State quota) |
| VNIT Nagpur | ~5,000–8,000 | ❌ Not possible |
| NIT Rourkela | ~4,500–7,500 | ❌ Not possible |
| MNNIT Allahabad | ~5,500–9,000 | ❌ Not possible |
| NIT Kurukshetra | ~7,000–12,000 | ⚠️ Borderline |
| NIT Jalandhar | ~9,000–15,000 | ✅ Possible |
| NIT Silchar | ~12,000–20,000 | ✅ Strong chance |
| NIT Agartala / Mizoram / Sikkim / Manipur / Srinagar | ~18,000–30,000 | ✅ Very strong chance |
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 4 days ago
LPU JEE Main cutoff for BTech typically sits around 80 percentile for general category, based on recent trends for high-demand branches like CSE. This opens doors to innovative curriculum with strong industry ties, hands-on projects, and solid placement outcomes the highest packages crossing 50 LPA
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Answered 5 days ago
Students who are applying for BTech admissions at Jain University Bangalore must give the JEE Main exam and meet the required cutoff.
Candidates who have received their session 2 result can follow the steps below:
- Check recent Jain Bangalore cutoffs to compare one's score.
- Apply through the university
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Answered 6 days ago
With 93.95 percentile in JEE Main (EWS category), your rank is around 65,000–70,000, which gives you realistic chances in newer NITs, some IIITs, and state government colleges.
🎓 Government Colleges You Can Target
- Newer NITs: NIT Agartala, NIT Arunachal Pradesh, NIT Mizoram, NIT Nagaland, NIT Manipur
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 6 days ago
With a JEE Main 2026 percentile of 81.40 and SC category rank of 2,91,970, admission to top NITs like Surathkal, Trichy, Warangal, Allahabad, Jaipur, Calicut is not possible. Their SC cutoffs for even lower branches usually close around 20,000–40,000 rank.
NIT Admission Chances (SC Category)
- Top NITs
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