JEE Main 2023, Session 2 Result Updates: The final answer key was released in the late hours of April 24, 2023. The answer keys are available at the official website. However, no rechecking of marks will be allowed after the result.
JEE Main 2023 Session 2 Result Updates: The NTA released the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2023, session 2 exam result in the early hours of April 29. Students who appeared for the April session exams can download their score cards from the official website — jeemain.nta.nic.in and ntaresults.nic.in.
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As many as 43 candidates have scored 100 percentile in the overall merit list (based on session 1 and session 2 performance). Out of these 43, only one girl, Ridhi Kamlesh Kumar Maheshwari of Karnataka managed to secure a cent percentile.
This time, the NTA dropped 10 questions in the final answer key, released on April 24. For these dropped questions, the NTA has clarified that full marks will be given to candidates who appeared in the exam on a specific date.
IIT JEE Advanced 2023 registration will begin on April 30, 2023. Successful aspirants can apply for the same through the official site of JEE Advanced at jeeadv.ac.in. Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati has already started the application process for OCI/ NRI candidates. Read less
JEE Main 2023, Session 2 Result Updates: The final answer key was released in the late hours of April 24, 2023. The answer keys are available at the official website. However, no rechecking of marks will be allowed after the result.
For general category candidates, the cut-off or qualifying percentile for JEE (Advanced)-2023 is 90.77, up from 88.4 in 2022, and 87.9 in 2021. The corresponding cut-off was 90.3 and 89.7 in 2020 and 2019, respectively. Check expected cut-off for other categories
percentile score is a comparative result that indicates the proportion of candidates who have scored marks that is equal to or less than the given score. For example, a student with a 70 percentile score in an exam would mean that she got more marks than 70 per cent of the candidates who appeared for it.
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With 69 students, including 62 from the tribal community, from Chhattisgarh’s Kanker district having cleared the JEE Main (second session), in the results announced on Saturday, the district administration, which played a key role in helping the students achieve this feat, will now help them prepare for JEE Advance exams to qualify for IIT. Read the complete report by Jayprakash S Naidu
A total of 9,31,334 students had registered for session 2 of which 8,83,367 appeared in the exam. The overall attendance in the second session was 94.83 per cent. In session 1 exams, NTA recorded the highest-ever attendance with 95.8 per cent.
As many as 43 candidates have scored 100 percentile in the overall merit list (based on session 1 and session 2 performance). Out of these 43, only one girl, Ridhi Kamlesh Kumar Maheshwari of Karnataka managed to secure a cent percentile.
TS EAMCET admit cards will be released tomorrow, April 30 and the exam will be conducted from May 10 to May 14 in two shifts. The exam is conducted for admissions to engineering colleges in Telangana state
Last year, the opening rank for Computer Science Engineering at IIT Bombay for open category students was 2 and closing rank was 61. Read the complete analysis here
In session 2, the NTA has dropped 10 questions. Check the list of questions here...
As of now, the JEE Advanced 2023 registration for OCI/PIO candidates has commenced. OCI/PIO candidates can apply at the official JEE Advanced website -- jeeadv.ac.in.
After the JEE Main 2023, successful candidates will have the option to register for the JEE Advanced 2023. The exam is scheduled to be conducted on June 4. Paper 1 will be held from 9 am to 12 pm, and paper 2 is scheduled from 2:30 pm till 5:30 pm on the same day.
For the EWS category, it is expected to reach 63-68, and 66-70 for OBC-NCL category students. The expected cut-off for Scheduled Caste (CS) category students is 42-48. While Batlish analysed the cut-off for Scheduled Tribes (ST) candidates to reach 25-27, Arora believes that it can reach as high as 30-33.
The Delhi government will offer free Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) and National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) coaching to the students of Delhi Model Virtual School from upcoming academic session said Delhi Education Minister Atishi. Read full story on indianexpress.com
“Coaching cultures encourage robotic practice and result in application without conceptual and critical thought,” writes Aditya Mittal, Dean of Student Affairs at IIT Delhi Read full story on indianexpress.com
The Bar Council of India has declared the results for All India Bar Examination XVII. Candidates who appeared for the exam can now check their results on the official website of AIBE — allindiabarexamination.com. Check full story at indianexpress.com
“For section A (MCQs), if a question is dropped then full marks will be awarded to all candidates who have appeared, irrespective of the fact whether the question has been attempted or not attempted by the candidate. For section B (for which answer should be a numerical value), if a question is found to be incorrect or the question is dropped then four marks (+4) will be awarded to all those who have attempted the question. The reason could be due to human error or technical error,” the NTA stated. Read full story on indianexpress.com
The National Testing Agency has dropped a total of 10 questions (one only for Hindi medium) in session 2.
Kaushal Vijay from Ahmedabad is one of the 20 toppers of session 1. Speaking with indianexpress.com Vijay said that he did not leave any doubts or difficult topic for later instead got his doubts resolved while he was studying for it. Read toppers' tips to know more about his preparation on indianexpress.com
While waiting for JEE Main 2023, session 2 result, JEE aspirants are sharing memes about the delay in the score card release...
When indianexpress.com had earlier asked UGC Chief that why is the JEE result usually released at odd hours, the Chief answered: "If there are any possible errors, machine or human-related, it becomes difficult to rectify them once the results are announced. Sometimes this last-effort verification may delay the announcement of results by a few hours on the declaration day, but we will try to minimise such delays." Read the full interview here
Twin brothers Nipun and Nikunj Goel from Hapur district of Uttar Pradesh scored 100 and 99.99 percentile respectively. The brothers prepared together and want to pursue Computer Science Engineering at IIT Bombay. Read their story at indianexpress.com
The Joint Entrance Exam (Main) 2023, session 2 exams were conducted on April 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 15. The final provisional answer key was released on April 24.
As per experts the expected cut-off for open category is somewhere around 80 to 90. For EWS category, it is expected to be somewhere around 63-68, and 66-70 for OBC-NCL category students. The expected cut-off for Scheduled Caste category students is 42-48 and Scheduled Tribes candidates it is expected to be 25 to 30. Read full story on indianexpress.com
A total of 20 students secured 100 percentile in Joint Entrance Exam 2023, session 1.
JEE Main 2023, session 1 recorded an all time high attendance of 95.8 per cent. The highest number of candidates registered from Maharashtra followed by Uttar Pradesh.