The result of Joint Entrance (Main) examination was declared on April 30, 2018. Around, 2,31,024 candidates cleared the JEE (Prelims) this year successfully, which included 1,80,331 boys and 50,693 girls. This year, Bhogi Suraj Krishna from Andhra Pradesh secured the first position. This year, the cut-off for the general category was 74. For OBC/NCL category, the cut-off was 45, SC-29, ST-34, PWD- 35.
This year, out of the total 1,55,158 students, who appeared for the JEE Advanced on May 20, 18,138 have qualified. Of the total qualified candidates, 2,076 are women. Many coaching institutes in Kota claimed that 54 of their students featured in the top 100 scorers.
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Saumya Goyal of Delhi Public School Gandhinagar was ranked 13 in the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced, the results for which were declared on Sunday. He, however, expressed his disappointment for not making it to the top 10. “My main focus was on eliminating my weaknesses and leaving out no loopholes. With the help and guidance of my teachers, I understood the concepts and got a grip on my focus,” said Goyal, who improved his All India Ranking from 136 in the JEE Mains. He scored 96.2 per cent in his CBSE class XII examinations this year, and 311/360 in JEE Mains.
Two Pune students — Anuj Srivastava (all India rank: 25) and Arjun Kashettiwar (rank: 33) — emerged as the toppers from the city. “I would solve question papers of previous years and I must admit that this year, the paper was particularly difficult to attempt,” said Anuj, who aims to make it to IIT-Bombay and pursue computer science.
Only 16 candidates, who took their Joint Entrance Examination (Advanced) exam from the Mumbai zone, could manage a rank within the top 100. This is barely 0.06 per cent of the 26,205 candidates who had qualified for the first phase of the entrance exam for admissions to Indian Institutes of Technology. Officials from IIT Kanpur, which conducted the JEE exam this year, said that state-wise data was not available and those who took the exam in Mumbai division may not necessarily have been from Maharashtra.
Kalash Gupta, a student of Amity International School, Saket, on Sunday secured the third rank in the IIT-JEE Advanced results. Gupta, who scored 97.6 per cent in his Class 12 exams, secured 325 out of 360 marks in the IIT JEE Advanced exam, the results of which were declared on Sunday. “Instead of slogging in the last few days, I made sure to study a few hours every day. During this time, I also made sure that I keep some time for my hobbies which helped me de-stress,” Gupta said.
Kolkata resident Debajyoti Kar emerged the state topper as the JEE Advanced examination results were declared on Sunday. The 18-year-old ranked 92nd from the IIT-Kharagpur Zone, which is the highest among students from West Bengal who appeared in the examination.
As the result of the JEE Advanced examination has been declared today, June 10, the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) will start the registration process for the counselling and seat allotment for JEE Advanced 2018 from June 15 onwards. It is to be noted that JEE Advanced counselling and seat allotment 2018 will be conducted in seven consecutive rounds. All the candidates who have successfully qualified in the JEE Advanced examination can participate in the counselling process.
This year, about 30 per cent (approximately 65,000) of those who made the cut in JEE (Main), to appear for JEE-Advanced, did not register to cross the second barrier to joining IITs.
On March 15, Neel Aryan Gupta from Chandigarh was diagnosed with a serious health ailment in the middle of his CBSE Class 12 board examination and preparation for Joint Entrance Examination (JEE). Now he has defied the odds to secure All-India Rank (AIR) 10 in the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced 2018, the results of which were declared on Sunday.
Despite the sharp fall in successful candidates, the IITs are confident of filling up 11,279 seats on offer. “Last year, though 51,000 candidates made the cut, the last rank at which a seat was allotted was less than 14,000. So, with over 18,000 candidates, filling up seats should not be a problem even this year,” said Professor Aditya Mittal, chairman of JEE-Advanced at IIT-Delhi. Click here to read more
As results of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced were announced Sunday, the number of candidates who cleared the test this year for admission to the IITs is the lowest in seven years. IIT-Kanpur, which organised the JEE-Advanced, attributed the dip in the number of all-India rank holders to an error-free question paper, which negated the need for grace marks.
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) today announced results for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced, with Panchkula boy Pranav Goyal bagging the first rank scoring 337 marks out of 360.The second position has been secured by Kota's Sahil Jain while Delhi's Kailash Gupta got the third spot. Kota's Meenal Parekh has emerged as topper among girls with 318 marks. Around, 1.55 lakh students appeared for the JEE Advanced examination this year that was conducted on May 20 out of which 18,138 have qualified. Aspirants can attempt JEE (Advanced) a maximum of two times in two consecutive years.
- PTI inputs
Dedicating his success to his parents’ sacrifices, Pranav said that his mother helped him form his base and his father motivated him. The topper further said, “If you focus well, your study hours won’t really matter. Stay focused and calm. Have faith in your teachers and their guidance, and always ensure that your knowledge is conceptually sound.”(Express photo by Jasbir Malhi)
The topper Pranav Goyal gave up all forms of entertainment and hobbies for the past two years. He is an avid reader of Indian mythology. “I read mythology novels to de-stress. My favourite author is Amish Tripathi,” he said. “I still have a lot to achieve and learn. There’s so much more ahead of me, but I’m extremely happy. I knew I’d be among the top 10, but rank 1 came as a surprise,” he signed off. (Express photo by Jasbir Malhi)
Talking to The Indian Express, Pranav said, “I want to study computer science engineering from IIT Bombay and then want to get into the the start-up business.” (Express photo by Jasbir Malhi)
Pranav's teachers at his coaching institute said in the initial months, Pranav struggled like any other kid. But, he eventually grasped the concepts with his intuition, thoroughly engaging with the subject matter, said his teachers.(Express photo by Jasbir Malhi)
Pranav Goyal has secured AIR 1 from Panchkula (Express photo by Jasbir Malhi)
Total number of qualified boys: 16,062
Total number of qualified girls: 2,076
Total number of qualified general candidates: 8,794
Total number of qualified OBC candidates: 3,140
Total number of qualified SC candidates: 4,709
Total number of qualified ST candidates: 1,495
AIR 1: Pranav Goyal (Panchkula)
AIR 2: Sahil Jain (Kota)
AIR 3: Kalash Gupta (New Delhi)
AIR 1 (Girls): Meenal Parakh (Kota)
AIR I (OBC-NCL): Mavuri Siva Krishna Manohar (Vijayawada)
AIR 1 (SC): Aayush Kadam (Kota)
AIR 1 (ST): Jatoth Shiva Tarun (Hyderabad)
AIR 1 (CRL-PwD): Manan Goyal (Patiala)
AIR 1 (OBC-NCL-PWD): Vijendra Kumar (Jehanabad)
AIR 1 (SC-PwD): Raushan Kumar (Vaishali)
IIT Roorkee: Pranav Goyal (AIR 1)
IIT Delhi: Sahil Jain (AIR 2)
IIT Madras: Mavuri Siva Krishna Manohar (AIR 5)
IIT Kharagpur: KVR Hemant Kumar Chodipilli (AIR 7)
IIT Bombay: Rishi Agarwal (AIR 8)
IIT Kanpur: Aayush Kadam (AIR 78)
IIT Guwahati: Prashant Kumar (AIR 150)
JEE Main topper Suraj Krishna has topped the examination this year by securing AIR 49. The topper scored 285 out of 360
Delhi JEE Main topper Simarpreet Singh Saluja secured AIR 75. The topper scored 279 marks. Speaking to indianexpress.com, the topper said, he will pursue Computer Science and Engineering from IIT Bombay
The result of JEE Advanced 2018 has been declared. Around, 2.2 lakh students who have appared for the examination can check the results through jeeadv.ac.in, jeeadv.nic.in.
JEE Advanced 2018: How to check results
Step 1: Log on to the official website mentioned above
Step 2: Click on the link for ‘Result’
Step 3: In the provided fields, enter the required details
Step 4: Click on submit
Step 5: Your result will be displayed on the screen
Step 6: Download the same and take a printout for future reference
The result of Joint Entrance (Main) examination was declared on April 30, 2018. Around, 2,31,024 candidates cleared the JEE (Prelims) this year successfully, which included 1,80,331 boys and 50,693 girls. This year, Bhogi Suraj Krishna from Andhra Pradesh secured the first position. This year, the cut-off for the general category was 74. For OBC/NCL category, the cut-off was 45, SC-29, ST-34, PWD- 35.
Also, this year, the IITs have decided to reserve seats for female candidates. As per reports, 779 reserve seats will be allocated in various IITs for female engineering candidates. IIT Kharagpur has 113 seats, IIT Dhanbad- 95 seats, IIT Kanpur- 79 seats, IIT BHU- 76, IIT Roorkee- 68, IIT Delhi- 59, IIT Bombay- 58, IIT Guwahati- 57
Reconciliation of data, Seat Allocation, verification, and validation: June 26, 2018
Seat Allocation (Round 1) :June 27,2018
Document Verification and Acceptance of Seat by reporting at Reporting Centres (Round 1): June 28, 2018
Display of seats filled/availability status: July 3, 2018
Seat allocation (2nd Round): July 3, 2018
Document Verification and Acceptance/withdrawal of Seat by reporting at Reporting Centres (Round 2): July 4,2018 to July 5,2018
Display of seats filled/availability status: July 6,2018
Seat allocation (Round 3): July 6,2018
Document Verification and Acceptance/withdrawal of Seat by reporting at Reporting Centres (Round 3): July 7,2018 -July 8,2018
Display of seats filled/availability status: July 9,2018
The announcement of JEE (Advanced) 2018 Results: June 10,2018
Candidate registration and Choice filling for academic programs STARTS: June 15, 2018
Candidates who would write AAT can fill their choices: June 18,2018
Display of Mock Seat Allocation: June 19,2018
Display of Mock Seat Allocation: June 24,2018
Last Date for Registration & Choice Filling: June 25,2018
Reconciliation of data, Seat Allocation, verification, and validation: June 26, 2018
Seat Allocation (Round 1) :June 27,2018
Provisional seat allotment letter
12th class performance check
Seat acceptance fee payment proof
Undertaking by the candidate
Photo ID card (issued by govt. agency/last attended school/ XII class admit card)
JEE Advanced 2018 admit card
Date of birth proof (10th class mark sheet)
12th class or equivalent mark sheet
Medical certificate
Category certificate (if applicable)
PwD certificate (if applicable)
Registration-cum-locked choices for seat allotment
Two passport size photographs (same as uploaded in the registration form)
Passport of the candidate and parents (for foreign nationals), OCI certificate or PIO card (if applicable)
Candidates have to pay Rs. 20,000 for reserved categories and Rs. 45,000 for general candidates as a seat acceptance fee. The fee can be paid through SBI Bank Net Banking & e-challan. Candidates must take a printout of the fee payment for further use.
After registration, candidates need to log in using their JEE Main 2018 roll number & password. Fill the choices as per your preference for seat allocation. Candidates should lock their choices after the choice filling process. If students do not lock their choices then the last saved choices will be locked automatically.
Candidates need to register online to participate in the counseling process.No fee will be charged for registration & choice filling.
Step 1: Log on to the official website mentioned above
Step 2: Click on the link for ‘Result’
Step 3: In the provided fields, enter the required details
Step 4: Click on submit
Step 5: Your result will be displayed on the screen
Step 6: Download the same and take a printout for future reference
The result of JEE Advanced 2018 examination will be declared at 10 am. The result will be available at the websites, jeeadv.ac.in, jeeadv.nic.in.
This year, the seat allocation will be commenced from June 15. For the first time, JEE Advanced was held completely in the online mode.
All those candidates who had appeared for the examination can check the results through the official website, jeeadv.ac.in, jeeadv.nic.in