JEE Main 2026: Paper 2 Result (Out), Percentile Analysis, Question Paper, Marks Vs Percentile and Cutoff

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Updated on - May 6, 2026

The NTA has released the JEE Main 2026 Paper 2 result on May 5, 2026, on its official website – jeemain.nta.nic.in. Candidates can download the JEE Main 2026 Paper 2 result using their application number and password. 

JEE Main 2026 Paper 2 result

The JEE Main 2026 Shift-wise Percentile Analysis has also been released. You can check from the link below:

In JEE Main session 2, around 11 lakh candidates appeared for the exam with around 93% attendance rate for Paper 1 B.E./B.Tech. For Paper 2, the attendance rate was around 73%.

  • In JEE Main 2026 Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech.), a total of 26 candidates scored a 100 percentile.
  • This year, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana jointly have the most 100 percentilers, with 5 candidates each securing a perfect score.
  • After the release of the JEE Main 2026 Session 2 results for Paper 2, the JoSAA counselling will be conducted.
  • The JoSAA Counselling 2026 registration and choice filling is scheduled to begin on June 2, 2026.

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JEE Main 2026

Key Summary

  • The JEE Main session 2 was conducted in the CBT mode from April 2 to April 8th.
  • The examination was held at 567 centres located in 306 cities across India and 14 cities abroad, with around 11.23 lakh candidates appearing.
  • The JEE Main Answer key has been released on April 11, 2026, along with the response sheets for session 2.
  • The Answer key challenge window is now live. Candidates can challenge the answer key till April 13th, 2026 (up to 11:50 PM) on the official website.
  • The JEE Main session 2 result has been released on 20th April, along with the official JEE Main cutoff 2026.

JEE Main 2026 Session 2: Important Dates

The NTA will release the dates of the JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Paper 2 (B.Plan/B.Arch) result dates. For now, the result is expected to be released in the 1st week of May 2026.

The JoSAA will start its counselling along with the choice filling on 2nd June 2026.

Particular Date
JEE Main Session 2 Result (Paper 1- B.E./B.Tech) By April 20th (Out)
JEE Main Session 2 Result (Paper 2 - B.Arch/B.Plan) May 5, 2026 (Out)
JEE Main 2026 JoSAA Counselling 2 June 2026 (Tentative)
JEE Main Official Question Paper (Shift-wise) April 9, 2026 (Out)
JEE Main Session 2 Response Sheet April 11, 2026 (Out)
JEE Main Session 2 Answer Key April 11, 2026 (Out)
JEE Main Session 2 Answer Key Challenge Window April 11-13, 2026 (Over)
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: Important Dates

Source: Official Twitter Handle of NTA

JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Shift-wise Official Question Paper

Candidates can check the JEE Main official shift-wise question papers in the table given below:

Date & Shift Question Paper PDF
April 2 Shift 1 Download Question Paper PDF
April 2 Shift 2 Download Question Paper PDF
April 4 Shift 1 Download Question Paper PDF
April 4 Shift 2 Download Question Paper PDF
April 5 Shift 1 Download Question Paper PDF
April 5 Shift 2 Download Question Paper PDF
April 6 Shift 1 Download Question Paper PDF
April 6 Shift 2 Download Question Paper PDF
April 8 Shift 2 Download Question Paper PDF
JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Shift-wise Official Question Paper

Source: JEE Main Official Website

JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Response Sheet

The JEE Main session 2 response sheets have been released by the NTA on its official website along with the JEE Main session 2 Answer Key on April 11.

With the help of the JEE Main response sheet, you can compare your answers, predict your JEE Main total scores, percentile, and estimate your potential colleges.

JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Answer Key

The JEE Main session 2 Final Answer key has been released on April 20 by the NTA on its official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in. Here are the JEE Main 2026 shift-wise final answer keys in PDF Format.

Date & Shift Answer Key PDF
April 2 Shift 1 Download Answer Key PDF
April 2 Shift 2 Download Answer Key PDF
April 4 Shift 1 Download Answer Key PDF
April 4 Shift 2 Download Answer Key PDF
April 5 Shift 1 Download Answer Key PDF
April 5 Shift 2 Download Answer Key PDF
April 6 Shift 1 Download Answer Key PDF
April 6 Shift 2 Download Answer Key PDF
April 8 Shift 2 Download Answer Key PDF

JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Result

The JEE Main 2026 Session 2 was conducted between April 2 and April 8, 2026, in 9 shifts across 584 unique centers. The results for Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech.) were declared on April 20, 2026.

  • Total Registered Candidates: 11,10,904.
  • Total Appeared Candidates: 10,34,330.
  • Overall Attendance Percentage: 93.11%.
  • Unique Candidates (Both Sessions): 16,04,854 registered and 15,38,468 appeared

JEE Main 2026 Unique Candidates Registered

Category Male Female Total
General 3,65,637 1,98,820 5,64,457
Gen-EWS 1,23,707 59,992 1,83,699
OBC-NCL 4,11,893 2,23,030 6,34,923
SC 1,09,708 56,204 1,65,912
ST 37,116 18,747 55,863
Total 10,48,061 5,56,793 16,04,854
JEE Main 2026 Registered Candidates

JEE Main 2026 Unique Candidates Appeared

Category Male Female Total
General 3,49,761 1,88,478 5,38,239
Gen-EWS 1,21,189 58,897 1,80,086
OBC-NCL 3,97,801 2,14,152 6,11,953
SC 1,03,337 52,701 1,56,038
ST 34,787 17,365 52,152
Total 10,06,875 5,31,593 15,38,468
JEE Main 2026 Appeared Candidates

JEE Main 2026 State-wise Toppers

In the JEE (Main) 2026 results, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana jointly have the most 100 percentilers, with 5 candidates each securing a perfect score.

100 Percentilers from Top States

  • Andhra Pradesh: Jonnala Roshan Manideep Reddy, Narendrababu Gari Mahith, Thunga Durga Suprabhath, Pasala Mohith, Bijjam Venkata Chandra Sekhar Reddy.
  • Telangana: Mantha Shiva Kamesh, Doranala Bhavitesh Reddy, Sai Rithvik Reddy Venkat Reddy Valla, Vivaan Sharad Maheshwari, Rishi Premnath.
  • Rajasthan: Kabeer Chhillar (AIR 1), Arnav Gautam, Yashvardhan, and Chiranjib Kar.

A total of 26 candidates achieved a 100 NTA Score across India. The distribution of these perfect scorers by state is as follows:

State Number of 100 Percentilers
Andhra Pradesh 5
Telangana 5
Rajasthan 4
Delhi (NCT) 3
Maharashtra 2
Haryana 2
Bihar 1
Gujarat 1
Odisha 1
Tamil Nadu 1
Chandigarh 1

JEE Main 2026 Shift-Wise Marks vs Percentile Analysis

The JEE Main Percentile will be calculated by using the shift-wise normalisation. The JEE Main Percentile will be your relative performance as per the overall session’s performance, depending on the shift-wise difficulty.

JEE Main Overall Shift-Wise Marks vs Percentile (Expected)

  • The JEE Main Marks vs Percentile will differ as per the candidate’s shift, but the normalisation will ensure rank fairness in the shifts.
  • With a difference of 5-10 marks, your result percentile can still be the same.
  • Maths is the most-time consuming as well as the game-changer for the JEE Main Rank.
  • In an easier shift, the marks will be higher for the same percentile, because of a better average performance.
Percentile Range Easier Shifts (High Scoring) Moderate Shifts Tougher Shifts (Time-Consuming)
99+ 195–205 188–198 180–190
98–99 178–194 170–187 162–175
95–97 158–177 150–169 142–155
90–94 138–157 130–149 122–135
85–89 122–137 115–129 108–120
JEE Main Overall Shift-Wise Marks vs Percentile (Expected)

JEE Main Session 2 Shift-wise expected Marks Vs Percentile

For JEE Main session 2, a score of ~180 is expected to secure around the 99th percentile for most of the shifts.

  • For the 98th percentile, a score of around 160 is expected to be sufficient in JEE Main session 2.
  • In 2025, 167 marks were required to secure the 99th percentile in JEE Main day 1 shift 1, followed by 154 marks for the 98.5th percentile.
Percentile Apr 2 M (S1) Apr 2 E (S2) Apr 4 M (S1) Apr 4 E (S2) Apr 5 M (S1) Apr 5 E (S2) Apr 6 M (S1) Apr 6 E (S2) Apr 8 E (S2)
99 175 192 176 182 178 188 174 185 189
98.5 161 178 162 170 164 174 160 171 174
98 152 170 153 162 155 166 151 163 164
97.5 144 162 145 154 147 158 143 155 158
97 139 157 140 148 142 153 138 150 152
96.5 132 150 133 142 135 146 131 144 147
96 128 145 129 137 131 141 127 139 140
95.5 125 140 126 132 128 136 124 134 135
95 119 135 120 128 122 131 118 129 133
94 113 128 114 121 116 124 112 122 125
93 107 120 108 115 110 117 106 115 118
92 102 113 103 109 105 110 101 108 113

JEE Main 2026 session 2 Safe score as per Percentile

Based on the expert's analysis, the safe score for a particular percentile for JEE Main session 2 is given below:

Percentile Safe score
99 180
98 165
97 150
96 140
95 130
94 122

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Ques. What is a safe score in JEE Main 2026 for NITs and IIITs admission?

Ans. In JEE Main, the Safe Score depends on the category and branch preference. For general candidates, a 170 -220+ score is considered competitive for top NITs/IIITs options.

Score Range Admission Chances
220+ Top NIT CSE
180–220 Good NIT/IIIT
140–180 Decent NIT
120–140 Lower NIT/GFTI

Ques. What is the expected JEE Advanced 2026 cutoff percentile?

Ans. The JEE Advanced Qualifying cutoff is expected to be around the 93rd–95th percentile for the General category, based on recent trends and participation levels.

Category Expected Percentile Cutoff
General 93–95
OBC/EWS 90–93
SC 60–75
ST 50–65

JEE Main 2026 Category-wise Qualifying Cutoff

To qualify for the JEE Advanced, the NTA has released the JEE Main 2026 category-wise qualifying cutoff:

  • The General category students faced the highest competition, with a cutoff above 93 percentile and around 96,873 qualifiers.
  • OBC and EWS categories had slightly lower cutoffs around 80–93 percentile.
  • While SC and ST had much lower cutoffs, around 63.9 - 52.0, making it easier to qualify.
Category Percentile From Percentile To No. of Candidates
UR-ALL 100.0000000 93.4123549 96,873
UR-PwBD 93.3244144 0.0023186 4,391
EWS-ALL 93.4105172 82.4164528 25,009
OBC-ALL 93.4105172 80.9232583 67,597
SC-ALL 93.4105172 63.9172792 37,522
ST-ALL 93.4041748 52.0174712 18,790

Source - JEE Main 2026 Results official Notification

JEE Main 2026 Expected Cutoff: Category-Wise

The JEE Main cutoff for 2026 will be released by the National Testing Agency (NTA), expectedly by 20th April 2026, along with the JEE Main session 2 results.- jeemain.nta.nic.in

Category Expected Qualifying Percentile (2026) Safe Target Percentile (Recommended) Estimated Safe Marks (Out of 300) – Session 2
General (UR) 93 – 95 95+ 100 – 120
Gen-EWS 80.5 – 82.5 83+ 80 – 90
OBC-NCL 79.5 – 82 82+ 75 – 90
SC 61 – 64 64+ 50 – 65
ST 47.5 – 50.5 51+ 40 – 55
PwD (UR) 0.001 – 0.02 0.01+ 1 – 10

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JEE Main 2026 Safe Score for NITs/IIITs

JEE Main 2026 safe score for NIT+system will be higher compared to previous years due to an increase in the number of candidates appearing.

  • In the JEE Main session 1 2026, 13,04,653 candidates appeared for the exam compared to 12,58,136 in the JEE Main 2025 session 1.

A “Safe Score” depends upon the branch preference, category, and college tier, but data trends from recent years suggest that scoring 170–220+ significantly improves chances for top branches and institutes.

JEE Main Category-Wise Safe Score Estimate

Category Safe Score for Top NITs/IIITs Safe Score for Decent NIT/IIIT Expected Percentile Range
General (UR) 200 – 230+ 140 – 180 96 – 99.5
EWS 190 – 220 130 – 170 95 – 99
OBC-NCL 180 – 210 120 – 160 94 – 98.5
SC 120 – 150 90 – 120 80 – 94
ST 90 – 120 70 – 100 70 – 90
PwD 70 – 100 50 – 80 60 – 85

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What after the JEE Main 2026 Result?

As the JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Result has been declared, you can download your scorecard from the official website.

The result of session 2 has been released on April 20th. Candidates should check for JEE Advanced Eligibility, and prepare for JoSAA Counselling for NITs, IIITs and GFTIs.

Next Steps After the JEE Main Result

  • After both sessions are conducted, the best percentile will be used for the Final AIR and Counselling.
  • The candidates who are above the required cutoff can register for JEE Advanced 2026.
  • If you are targeting NIT/IIIT branches, consider giving the session 2 exam for improvement.
  • Start shortlisting colleges based on expected rank and previous cutoffs.
Step Timeline What to Do
Check Scorecard & Percentile of Session 1 Result released on Feb 16, 2026 Download and verify details
Session 2 Result Date By 20th April, 2026 Download scorecard
JEE Advanced Eligibility Check After Session 2 Top 2.5 lakh candidates qualify
Final AIR Release After Session 2 results Based on the best percentile
JoSAA Counselling Registration June 2026 (expected) Choice filling for colleges
Seat Allotment Rounds June–July 2026 Accept/upgrade/freeze seat

Ques. When will JoSAA counselling for JEE Main 2026 start?

Ans. The JoSAA Counselling is expected to start in June 2026, after the session 2 results and the release of the final rank. This will include registration, choice filling, and seat allotment rounds.

Stage Expected Timeline
Registration June 2026
Choice Filling June 2026
Seat Allotment June–July 2026

Ques. If a candidate appears in both sessions of JEE Main, which percentile is considered for the final result?

Ans. The NTA will consider the best percentile of both sessions for the final ranking, without any disadvantage for multiple attempts.

JEE Main College Predictor

The JEE Main College Predictor will help the candidates check which college and branch they can get according to their expected percentiles and rank.

Top Colleges Accepting JEE Main Scores

Institute Category College Name Admission Mode
NIT NIT Tiruchirappalli (NIT Trichy) JoSAA Counselling
NIT Surathkal
NIT Warangal
NIT Calicut
IIIT IIIT Hyderabad Institute Counselling
IIIT Allahabad JoSAA Counselling
IIIT Bangalore Institute Counselling
GFTI IIEST Shibpur JoSAA / CSAB
BIT Mesra
PEC Chandigarh
Delhi Govt College DTU Delhi JAC Delhi
NSUT Delhi JAC Delhi
State University Jadavpur University State Counselling
Private (JEE Main Based) LNMIIT Jaipur Institute Counselling
jee main college predictor

Check: List of colleges accepting more than 90 percentile

JEE Main Seat Matrix 2026 (Expected)

The JEE Main seat matrix 2026 is expected to provide around 42,000-43,000 seats across the NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs, increased to 60,000 with IITs included.

  • NITs lead with 24,500–25,000 seats, followed by 9,800–10,000 in IIITs and 11,000 in GFTIs, with a steady 3–4% yearly increase driven by new courses and female supernumerary seats.
  • The General category candidates will have the largest share of seats, while EWS will have around 7-8%, and the PwD category will have the horizontal reservation.

Check: JEE Main vs JEE Advanced

JEE Main Institute-Wise Seat Matrix (Expected)

Institute Type Number of Institutes Approx B.Tech Seats
NITs 31 24,000
IIITs 26 10,000
GFTIs 40+ 11,000
Total Seats 43,000- 45,000

IIT seats (~17,000), which are filled through JEE Advanced, are not included here.

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JEE Main 2026 Reservation Criteria

In JEE Main, the Seat allocation by JoSAA will follow the Government of India policies. These reservations will apply across NITs, IIITs and Most GFTIs, with additional home-state quotas in NITs.

JEE Main Category-Wise Reservation

Category Reservation Percentage
EWS 10%
OBC-NCL 27%
SC 15%
ST 7.5%
PwD (within each category) 5%
Female Supernumerary Seats 20% (in select institutes)
Home State Quota (NITs) 50% seats

JEE Main Counselling 2026

JoSAA will conduct the JEE Main Counselling for NITs, IIITs and GFTIs after the release of the final AIR after Session 2.

The JEE Main Counselling process is completely online and includes registration, choice filling, multiple seat allotment rounds, and final admission confirmation.

Stage Timeline (Expected) Detailed Explanation
JoSAA Registration June 2026 Candidates log in using JEE Main credentials and complete counselling registration. Only registered candidates can participate in seat allotment.
Choice Filling June 2026 Fill and arrange NIT/IIIT/GFTI branches in order of preference. More choices increase the chances of allotment. Lock choice before the deadline.
Mock Allotment Rounds June 2026 JoSAA releases 1–2 mock allotments. The candidates should understand the possible seat outcomes and modifies choices accordingly.
Round 1 Seat Allocation June 2026 First official allotment based on AIR, category, and preferences. Candidates must choose Freeze/Float/Slide and pay the seat acceptance fee.
Document Upload & Verification After allotment Upload the required documents online for verification. Failure to verify can lead to seat cancellation.
Subsequent Rounds (2–6) June–July 2026 Candidates can upgrade seat using the Float/Slide options. Cutoffs drop slightly in later rounds.
Final Seat Allotment July 2026 The last round confirms the final institute and branch. No further upgrades after this stage.
Reporting to the Institute July–Aug 2026 Candidates report to the allotted institute (online/offline) and complete admission formalities.

Also Check: JEE Main Counselling 2026

JEE Main 2026 Session 2 FAQs

Ques. When will the JEE Main session 2 result be declared?

Ans. As per the NTA guidelines, the JEE Main session 2 result will be declared by 20th April, on its official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in. Candidates will be able to download their scorecard with their login credentials, such as their application number and password.

Ques. Are the official question papers of the JEE 2026 session 2 released?

Ans. Yes, the JEE Main 2026 session 2 shift-wise official question papers have been released by the NTA on April 9 on its official website. Candidates can download the question papers in PDF format from this article.

Ques. Is 97% good in JEE Mains?

Ans. Yes, a 97th percentile in JEE Main is considered a very good score, placing you among the top 3% of candidates.

Scoring 97% means that you have performed better than 97% of total candidates, which will place you in the rank between 25,000 and 35,000.

Ques. What rank is 99.5 in JEE Mains?

Ans. A 99.5 percentile in JEE Main can place you in a rank between 6,000 and 8,000, depending on the total number of candidates and normalisation.

  • With this percentile and rank range, you can get admission into top NITs with lower branches like Civil, Mechanical, and IIITs at top branches like CSE in newer IIITs.
  • A 99.5th percentile places you in the top 0.5% of candidates, making it an excellent score.
Percentile Expected Rank Range
99.9 1,000 – 2,000
99.7 3,000 – 5,000
99.5 6,000 – 8,000
99.0 10,000 – 12,000

Ques. Was the JEE Mains 2026 session 2 day 1 shift 1 tough?

Ans. Based on the students' reactions, the shift 1 of JEE Main session 2 was of moderate difficulty, with Mathematics being the most time-consuming section.

Students attempting 45–55 questions with high accuracy are expected to score well.

Section Good Attempts (Expected)
Physics 20–22
Chemistry 22–25
Mathematics 12–16
Total 50–60

*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.

JEE Main 2026 : 8 Answered Questions

Ques. What is the expected rank (AIR) for Sastra University Thanjavur for Biotechnology?

If you are targeting B.Tech in Biotechnology at SASTRA University, Thanjavur , a JEE Main All India Rank of 9,000 to 13,000 (General category) would typically be safe based on past trends and anticipated cutoffs. Quick Details: Criteria Details Expected JEE Main Rank (Gen) 9,000 – 13,000 Eligibility 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry & Maths/Bio Admission Mode Based on JEE Main + Class 12 marks Seat Distribution 70% seats through JEE Main stream Branch Expected Rank Range CSE (Computer Science) 1,500 – 5,000 IT (Information Technology) 3,000 – 7,000 ECE (Electronics & Communication) 4,000 – 8,000 Biotechnology 9,000 – 13,000 So, if your JEE Main ranking is close to 9,000 to 13,000, you have a highly likely chance of securing a seat in Biotech in SASTRA. Ensure your 12th board marks are also good as they're taken into account as well....Read More
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Ques. Can I get any good college with 48 percentile in jee mains?

Honestly speaking, the 48 percentile in JEE Mains is not a good score and won't fetch you any offers from government engineering colleges. Even if you belong to a reserved category, the chances of getting admission to a good college with such a low percentile are rare. That being said, I have 2 suggestions for you. Look for a private engineering college if money is not a constraint. Take a drop year, study hard, and target better colleges next year. In my opinion, it's better to take a drop year than to join a private college....Read More
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Ques. What is the difficulty level of the JEE paper set by IIT Roorkee? Which subjects can be expected to come tough and easy?

I had the opportunity to ask a professor about the setting of the JEE paper. The answer he gave me has been summed up below: The question paper is not set by a single IIT rather it is a joint process with the contribution of every IIT. The organizing institute forms a team of professors who are highly experienced in their respective fields. The entire team is made to stay at a single place for some days. All the professors are required to assemble in a single room and everything they ask for is provided. The professors are made to stay for a week and whenever any professor comes up with a question they go to the common room which is highly secured and then jot down the question. The entire process is repeated several times and the finalized physics, chemistry, and math papers are given to the leader of the organizing institute who later decides which set to go for. The setting and pattern of JEE paper are highly unpredictable as it is the joint work of many professors. The last time IIT Roorkee set the paper, there was a lot of logical reasoning and assertions, but still, no one can be sure....Read More
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Ques. I got 281441 rank in JEE Mains. Can I take admission to MNIT Jaipur

You are not eligible to enroll at MNIT Jaipur under the general All India quota in B.Tech because of your JEE Main rank of 281,441. For this reason, depending on the branch, the lowest rank in the General category (AI quota) at MNIT Jaipur in 2025 was approximately 38,000. Metallurgy and civil engineering, two even less competitive fields, close below 80,000–90,000. Your rank is far beyond this range. Here is what can you do: – Search other NITs or GFTIs: Lower cutoffs will be there in New NITs or Government Funded Technical Institutes. If you belong to SC/ST/OBC/EWS, there is hope.  – State-Level Colleges: Apply to state engineering colleges or private universities with higher cutoffs that take JEE Main scores. Examples: RTU, LNCT, VIT, etc.  – Management Quota / Direct Admission Private colleges permit students to accept admissions on the basis of their 12th-grade marks or low JEE ranks.  – Take a Gap Year If you wish to enter NITs or top colleges, take a gap to prepare for JEE Main 2026. For details of different colleges, check out Collegedunia Page...Read More
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Ques. Is there any college I can get into if my JEE Main CRL is 112660 in the Gen category??

You can have a college of this standard, but the best NITs and core branches such as CSE or ECE might not be available in the open category. But the newer NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs with less competitive streams such as civil, metallurgy, or production provide opportunities, particularly in spot or special rounds. Attempt home state counseling with better cutoffs. State and private engineering colleges consider this rank. Complete a few options in JoSAA and remain flexible. You can get into a good college but may not get the top branch. For detail of different colleges, you can check out Collegedunia’s Page...Read More
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