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JEE Main 2019: Since the only difference between the original and fake link is that of a dot (.) between main and nic in jee main nic in. The fake link has created a lot of confusion among over 9 lakh students who are awaiting the results.

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JEE Main result 2019: On the day of announcement of the result of Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) Main  April session, a fake link claiming to host the result has been found. The official website hosting the result is jeemain.nic.in and the fake one is jeemainnic.in. Since the only difference is of a dot (.) between main and nic, it has created a lot of confusion among students.

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The National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared the result only on the official website, jeemain.nic.in and students are requested to be prudent, however, NTA is yet to confirm of any action, if at all, to be taken against the fake website. Earlier, this year, many fake links for CBSE were also found. The Board had filed a police complaint in that regard.

Delhi-based Shubham Srivastava has secured not only 100 percentile but also All India Rank 1, including both January and April exams. He gives credit of his success to his daily routine. He devoted 3-4 hours to study each day and claims to have never got distracted as he has no interest in movies, phone etc and drives joy from solving physics and maths problems. Meet JEE topper here. 

In the result a total of 24 students have secured 100 percentile – out of this 15 were from January attempt and 9 have secured 100 percentile in April session. According to the official release by the NTA, out of 6,08,440 Candidates appearing in both the months, 2,97,932 candidates have improved their performance

The JEE(Main) April 2019 – the second attempt at JEE in 2019 – was conducted from April 7- April 10 and then on April 12, 2019. As per the official data 9,58,618 registered candidates, out of which 9,35,741 were for paper-I or entrance exam for engineering. The result for the same is going to be announced anytime soon.

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Out of the 8,74,469 students who appeared for the NTA JEE paper I in January session, 15 students from across the nation had secured a perfect 100 percentile and emerged as toppers. This was the first time a percentile-based score was issued for JEE main. For April result too percentile score will be declared but the final ranks, including both January and April score will be declared today as well.

Video | Toppers of JEE Main 2019

Further, for admissions, every college has its own merit list and there is not cut-off for qualifying JEE Mains. Based on the score candidates can take admission anywhere in any college.

But for JEE Advanced, only the candidates who secure a rank in top 2,45,000 are eligible to appear for the exam, according to official notification. The ranks scored in JEE Main 2019 will be announced along with JEE Main 2019 result by the NTA. Thereafter, based on the score secured in JEE Advanced, candidates are given admission to IIT and those who do not qualify can apply.

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JEE Main score is applicable for admission to NITs, IIITs, CFTIs and even private engineering and architecture courses. A cut-off will also be released for the candidates to qualify for JEE Advanced exam which is an entrance gateway for admission to the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).

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