JEE Advanced 2026 Result — Date, Checking Steps & Scorecard Guide




JEE Advanced 2026 Result — Date, Checking Steps & Scorecard Guide

Result on 1 June 2026. Here is exactly where to check it, what every line of the scorecard means, and the one thing you must do within hours of it going live.

Last updated: 22 May 2026 · Reviewed against the IIT Roorkee JEE Advanced 2026 notification

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JEE Advanced 2026 was conducted by IIT Roorkee on 17 May 2026, and the result is scheduled for 1 June 2026. This guide covers the full result day: the key dates, the exact steps to check your scorecard, how to read every field on it, AAT eligibility for B.Arch aspirants, and the immediate next move once the result is in your hands.

Key takeaways

  • Result date: 1 June 2026, on the official site jeeadv.ac.in.
  • Login needs only your JEE Advanced registration number and date of birth.
  • JoSAA counselling opens 2 June 2026 at 17:00 — the day after the result.
  • AAT 2026 is on 4 June 2026 — required only for B.Arch at IITs.
  • Only candidates in the JEE Advanced rank list are eligible for IIT seats.
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Result & Counselling Dates

EventDate
JEE Advanced 2026 examination17 May 2026
JEE Advanced 2026 result & final rank list1 June 2026
JoSAA 2026 counselling registration opens2 June 2026, 17:00
Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT) 20264 June 2026

Source: IIT Roorkee JEE Advanced 2026 notification (jeeadv.ac.in) and JoSAA 2026 schedule (josaa.nic.in). Verify the live schedule on the official sites.

How to Check Your Result — Step by Step

  1. Open the official website jeeadv.ac.in directly in your browser — do not use links from messages or social media.
  2. Click the “Result” or “View Rank Card” link on the homepage.
  3. Enter your JEE Advanced 2026 registration number, date of birth, and mobile/email if prompted.
  4. Submit to view your rank card / scorecard on screen.
  5. Download and save the PDF, and keep at least one printout — JoSAA and document verification need it.
  6. Cross-check your name, category and date of birth on the scorecard for any errors.
On result day the server is under heavy load. If the page is slow, wait and retry rather than searching for “alternative” sites — there are none. The official site is the only place your real result exists.

Reading the JEE Advanced Scorecard

A typical JEE Advanced rank card carries the following fields. Knowing what each one means prevents result-day panic:

  • Aggregate marks — your total across both papers, with subject-wise splits for Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
  • Common Rank List (CRL) rank — your All India Rank in JEE Advanced. This is the headline number for IIT admission.
  • Category rank — your rank within your category (EWS, OBC-NCL, SC, ST), shown where applicable.
  • Qualifying status — whether you are included in the rank list, based on meeting the subject-wise and aggregate cutoffs.
  • Candidate details — name, category, date of birth, and registration number for verification.

If your scorecard says you are in the rank list, you are eligible to participate in JoSAA for IIT seats. If not, your JEE Main rank still keeps NIT, IIIT and GFTI options fully open — JoSAA uses JEE Main rank for those.

AAT Eligibility — Do You Need It?

The Architecture Aptitude Test is only relevant if you want a B.Arch programme at an IIT that offers one. Use this simple check:

  1. Did you qualify in the JEE Advanced 2026 rank list? If no, AAT does not apply.
  2. Do you want B.Arch (not B.Tech) at an IIT? If no, AAT does not apply — your CRL rank is enough for B.Tech.
  3. If yes to both — register for the AAT before its deadline and appear for the test on 4 June 2026.
  4. AAT is a qualifying drawing-and-aptitude test; B.Arch admission then uses your JEE Advanced rank among AAT-qualified candidates.

Full AAT details — format, what to prepare and the schedule — are covered in the dedicated AAT 2026 Guide.

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What to Do Right After the Result

The result is not the finish line — it is the starting gun for counselling. Within 24 hours:

  • Save your scorecard as a PDF and a printout.
  • Note your CRL and category ranks — you will need them for every predictor and choice list.
  • Get ready for JoSAA, which opens 2 June at 17:00. Keep your documents organised in advance.
  • Shortlist colleges and branches using your rank, so choice-filling is not rushed.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the JEE Advanced 2026 result?
The JEE Advanced 2026 result is scheduled for 1 June 2026, as per the IIT Roorkee notification. The exam was held on 17 May 2026, and the final rank list is published on jeeadv.ac.in.
How do I check my JEE Advanced 2026 result?
Go to jeeadv.ac.in, open the result or rank-card portal, log in with your JEE Advanced registration number and date of birth, and view or download your scorecard. No fee or third-party service is needed.
What does the JEE Advanced scorecard show?
It shows subject-wise and aggregate marks, your Common Rank List rank, your category rank where applicable, and whether you qualified for inclusion in the rank list for IIT admission through JoSAA.
Do I need to clear the AAT after JEE Advanced?
Only if you want B.Arch admission at an IIT that offers it. The AAT 2026 is on 4 June 2026 and is a separate test. For all B.Tech programmes, the JEE Advanced rank alone is used in JoSAA counselling.
If the result has been hard to process — please read this.
A rank is one number from one exam on one day. It is not a measure of your worth. If you or someone you know is struggling, you are not alone — talk to someone you trust, and reach out to iCall (9152987821) or the Vandrevala Foundation (1860-2662-345), both free, confidential and available 24/7.
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