JEE Advanced 2023 Result: How are marks calculated? Top 20 percentile criteria
IIT JEE Advanced 2O23: 75% eligibility criteria was relaxed for the top 20 percentile students of each education board for IIT admission.
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Download NowAnu Parthiban | June 17, 2023 | 03:42 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Joint Entrance Examination-Advanced (JEE Advanced 2023) results will be announced on June 18 by the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati (IIT Guwahati). The JEE Advanced 2023 result link will be activated at 10 AM on the official website, jeeadv.ac.in.
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Candidates will have to enter their login credentials, application number and password, to download the JEE Advanced 2023 rank card. The scorecard will have details of candidates percentile score, ranks and other details.
As per the revised eligibility criteria, the top 20 percentile students of each education board will now be eligible to seek admission in IITs even if they do have 75% in Class 12. The marks scored in physics, chemistry, mathematics, a language and one more subject with highest marks will be considered for calculating the aggregate marks and the cut-off marks for fulfilling the top 20 percentile criterion.
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JEE Advanced 2023 results are calculated by adding marks obtained by candidates in physics, chemistry, and mathematics in papers 1 and 2 individually. Meaning, marks secured by candidates in physics in both the papers will be added to calculate the total marks in the subject. Similarly, the total marks in chemistry and mathematics are obtained.
IIT Guwahati will then calculate the aggregate marks of the candidates in JEE Advanced 2023 based on the total marks secured in all three subject papers.
The JEE Advanced score will be used to award ranks. Candidates have to appear in both paper 1 and paper 2 in order to be considered for inclusion in the common rank list (CRL).
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