JEE Advanced response sheet 2026 out: IIT Roorkee releases candidate PDFs, answer key schedule and result date

IIT Roorkee has released the JEE Advanced response sheet 2026 on candidate logins. Papers 1 and 2 PDFs are available; answer key comes on May 25 and final result on June 1 — here’s how to download and what to check.

Edited by Pooja Reddy

Updated May 21, 2026 2:53 PM

    JEE Advanced response sheet 2026: IIT Roorkee released candidate PDFs on 21 May 2026

    IIT Roorkee released the JEE Advanced response sheet 2026 on candidates' login on 21 May 2026 . Candidates can view and download the Paper 1 and Paper 2 PDFs after logging in with their credentials.

    How to access JEE Advanced response sheet 2026

    Go to the official website (jeeadv.ac.in) and click the response sheet link. Login requires your JEE Advanced registration number , date of birth , and mobile number .

    If only one paper appears, log out, clear browser cookies or open an incognito window and re-login. Use a desktop/laptop for smoother PDF downloads.

    What the JEE Advanced response sheet 2026 shows and next dates

    The response sheet is a read-only record of your marked choices from the CBT held on 17 May 2026 . You cannot modify it. IIT Roorkee will publish the provisional answer key on 25 May 2026 at 10:00 AM , and the final result with the final answer key on 1 June 2026 at 10:00 AM .

    Key facts candidates should check

    • Papers 1 and 2 PDFs are available to download from your dashboard.
    • Marked-for-review without any selected option is treated as unattempted.
    • There is no deduction for unanswered questions; penalties apply only for incorrect answers per the marking scheme.
    • PwD candidates who used scribes will find verified scribe logs attached to their dashboard; proper documentation is required.

    Useful numbers and quick reference

    Institute seats (total available):

    IIT Seats
    IIT Kharagpur 1919
    IIT (BHU) Varanasi 1589
    IIT Bombay 1360
    IIT Roorkee 1353
    IIT Delhi 1239
    IIT Kanpur 1210
    IIT Madras 1121
    IIT Guwahati 962

    Expected qualifying and safe score ranges (for quick planning) include a general aggregate expected cutoff around 94–97 marks and a 'safe CSE' band of 240–265+ marks. Subject-wise qualifying marks are 12/120 (10%) for General and 6/120 (5%) for PwD in each subject.

    If you find a discrepancy

    Contact the exam authority by emailing jeemain@nta.ac.in or calling 011-69227700 / 011-40759000 . Keep screenshots and your login details ready.

    Quick download tip

    If the download button fails, use Ctrl+P (or Cmd+P on Mac) and save the page as PDF. Expect temporary slowdowns due to web traffic immediately after release.

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