National Testing Agency NTA is likely to declare the results of NTA JEE Main Results. The score will be available at two places.
NTA JEE Main Website – NTA JEE Main website
Additionally these results are available also on NTA Results Website
How to check your results– Note these are the only two official websites where results will be available.
- Click on any one of the above links.
- Input the details of the candidate – Application Number and Date of Birth
- Input the Security PIN (Captcha ) Code and click OK
You can view the results in two levels
- Raw score of each subject and total Raw score
- Percentile Score of Each subject and overall percentile
These scores will be for the particular session. Post the last session, all the exams are completed, NTA will release the final score.
NTA has increased the number of sessions for the year 2021. This will help the student to improve upon the score from previous sessions.
To avoid the different difficulty levels in the sessions, NTA will follow a system of Normalization which is explained below.
NTA will convert the Raw scores of each session into a percentile scores. In case of a tie, there will be 4 criterion to decide the winner in the order. These percentile scores of all the sessions will be merged to arrive at the national ranking.
- Percentile score in Mathematics
- Percentile Score in Physics
- Percentile Score in Chemistry
- Candidate with higher age will be preferred.
To avoid bunching, the percentile scores will be calculated at 7 decimal points.
In case a candidate attempts in multiple sessions, the Best overall percentile score will be carried forward along with the subject wise percentile scores in that attempt.
JEE Main Cutoff
Along with the announcement of the final JEE Main result in the last session, the NTA will also announce the JEE Main cutoff required to appear for the JEE Advanced examinations. 2,50,000 participants will be shortlisted for the JEE Advanced Examination.
JEE Main is also a bench mark for admission to National Institutes of Technology (NITs), Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) and Government Funded Technical Institutes (GFTIs).
All the best for your efforts
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