The agency released the final answer key for JEE Main 2021 on August 5. The experts predict that due to the overall difficulty level, the cut-off for JEE Main will be above 90 per cent. The cut-off is being prepared considering various factors that affect the exam — the total number of aspirants who appeared, the number of available seats, the difficulty level of the exam, previous year cut-off trends.
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To check the result, candidates need to click on the ‘JEE Main result 2021’ link on the official websites. A new page will open. Enter your roll number and other details. Download your JEE Main result, take a printout for further reference.
NTA has recently conducted JEE Main 2021 (session 3) for candidates in flood-affected areas who could not appear for the exam in July at their assigned exam centre in Kohlapur, Palghar, Ratnagiri, Raigadh, Sindhudurg, Sangli and Satara.
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For 18-year-old Anshul Verma — who scored a 100 percentile in the (JEE) Main April session 2021 — scoring above 99 percentile was not enough. He had appeared for JEE in the February and March sessions where he got 99.95 and 99.93 percentile scores, respectively. However, despite qualifying for Advanced, he felt his score was not enough. Read more
Candidates should be among the top 2,50,000* successful candidates (including all categories) in B.E./B.Tech. paper of JEE (Main) 2021. Candidates should have been born on or after October 1, 1996. Five years of age relaxation is given to SC, ST and PwD candidates.
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Number of attempts: A candidate can attempt JEE (Advanced) a maximum of two times in two consecutive years.
Educational qualification: A candidate should have appeared for the Class XII (or equivalent) examination for the first time in either 2020 or 2021 with the subjects Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
Pravar aspires to join IIT Bombay after clearing JEE Advanced, which is scheduled to be held on October 3. He is currently preparing through various test series so that he gets the real-time experience of appearing in the exam. Read more
The examination was conducted in 13 languages --English, Hindi, Gujarati , Assamese, Bengali, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu.
A total of 17 candidates secured a cent percent score in the JEE Main April session 2021 result. These include: Karnam Lokesh, Duggineni Venkata Paneesh, Pasala Veera Siva and Kanchanapalli Rahul Naidu from Andhra Pradesh, Vaibhav Vishal from Bihar, Anshul Verma from Rajasthan, Ruchir Bansal and Pravar Kataria from Delhi, Harsh and Anmol from Haryana, Gaurab Das from Karnataka, Polu Lakshmi Sai Lokesh Reddy, Madur Adarsh Reddy and Velavali Venkata from Telangana and Pal Aggarwal and Amaiya Singhal from Uttar Pradesh.
Pal Aggarwal and Amaiya Singhal, both girls from UP have secured a 100 percentile in the JEE Main 2021 result. There are only two girls among the 17 candidates who scored a cent percent score.
Among the toppers, two boys are from Delhi, two from Haryana, two from UP, four from Telangana, and one each from Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
Duggineni Venkata Paneesh of Andhra Pradesh has emerged as the topper in the General category JEE Main 2021 results declared today.
A total of 17 students have scored a 100 score in the JEE Main session 3 result declared today
In India, for three consecutive years, IIT-Madras has been ranked as the top engineering institute. The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) have been securing top slots in the ranking issued by the NIRF or Ministry of Human Resource Development (HRD), Government of India in 2020.
NIRF 2020
Rank 1: IIT-Madras
Rank 2: IIT-Delhi
Rank 3: IIT-Bombay
Rank 4: IIT-Kanpur
Rank 5: IIT-Kharagpur
Rank 6: IIT-Roorkee
Rank 7: IIT-Guwahati
Rank 8: IIT-Hyderabad
Rank 9: IIT-Tiruchirappalli
Rank 10: IIT-Indore
After the declaration of the result, the data is handed over to the Centralised Seat Allocation Board (CSAB)/JoSAA or the concerned State government or institute for seat allocation process and admission procedure. The NTA does not collect the information regarding the total number of seats available in the institutions and reservation criteria followed by the institutions, candidates need to check the same with the respective colleges
In case two or more candidates obtain the same score in paper 1 for B.Tech/ B.E, the NTA specified guidelines for inter-se merit will be applied where candidates with higher marks in maths, physics, chemistry and less negative responses will be considered for a higher ranking in the order specified. For B.Arch/ B.Plan, candidates with a higher score in maths followed by an aptitude test, drawing, less negative responses will be considered for a higher ranking.
NTA has activated the result link to check the JEE Main 2021 Session 3 results. Aspirants can check their results at ntaresults.nic.in
Candidates who will qualify the exam by meeting the required cut-off will become eligible to appear for JEE Advanced and for admission into NITs, IITs, and CFTIs. JEE Advanced will be conducted on October 3.
To check the result, visit the official website. On the homepage, click on the ‘JEE Main result 2021’ link. A new page will open. Enter your roll number and other details. Download your JEE Main result, take a print out for further reference
On the basis of JEE Main results, students can take admission in state-level engineering colleges, universities including NITs. For IITs, only top 2.4 lakh will be selected to appear for JEE Advanced
In 2021, the number of attempts was increased to a total of four. Earlier, students could appear for the engineering entrance test only twice. Students can now appear in JEE Main four times. Those who make it to the top 2.5 lakh of the JEE Main list will be shortlisted to appear for JEE Advanced 2021.
The experts predict that due to the overall difficulty level, the cut-off for JEE Main will be above 90 per cent. The cut-off is being prepared considering various factors that affect the exam — the total number of aspirants who appeared, the number of available seats, the difficulty level of the exam, previous year cut-off trends.
The National Testing Agency had increased the number of test cities from 232 to 334. This had been done to ease the process for students amid the pandemic.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) released the JEE Main 2021 Session 3 final answer key for the exam conducted in July. The JEE Main 2021 result is also expected anytime soon and it will be released on the official website.
JEE Main May session will be held for both BTech and BArch aspirants on August 26, 27, and 31 and on September 1, 2. Nearly 7.32 lakh students have registered for the exam. The admit cards are likely to release 10 days before the exam
This year, in the JEE Main January attempt, a total of 9 students got 100 percentile while in the February session, as many as 13 students got 100 percentile.
In the April session, Maths was toughest while Chemistry was easiest amongst the three subjects. This paper was overall of moderate level and easier compared to previous papers held in February and March, as per the experts.
JEE Main result link will be active soon.
This year, IIT-Kharagpur is conducting the exam, which is the qualifying test for admission to the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). The exam will be held in two shifts — 9:00 am to 12:00 noon (Paper-1) and 14:30 pm to 17:30 pm (Paper-2). Around 2.5 lakh candidates who clear JEE Main 2021 will be eligible to sit for JEE Advanced 2021.
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan announced that the exam will be held on October 3. Candidates can check the official website — jeeadv.ac.in for details about registration, eligibility and exam pattern. Read more
After releasing the final answer key, NTA is likely to release the result of JEE Main. More than 7 lakh students had registered for the third session of the national-level engineering entrance test. Read more