JEE Advanced 2024 result declared at jeeadv.ac.in; 48,248 candidates pass
JEE Advanced result 2024 link is available at jeeadv.ac.in. Know how to download scorecard.
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Vagisha Kaushik | June 9, 2024 | 10:01 AM IST
NEW DELHI : The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras has declared the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced result 2024. Candidates who appeared for the exam can check and download the JEE Advanced 2024 result from the official website – jeeadv.ac.in. A total of 48,248 candidates have passed the exam this year. JEE Advanced 2024 result live .
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Students will require their login credentials such as application number and date of birth to download the JEE Advanced 2024 scorecard. The scorecard will mention the candidate's name, date of birth, roll number, marks obtained in each subject, total marks, rank, cut-off, qualifying status, and more.
Those candidates who have cleared the exam will be eligible for the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) counselling 2024. The registration will begin tomorrow, June 10 at josaa.nic.in.
JEE Advanced 2024 answer key was issued on June 2. Students were allowed to raise objections against the provisional answer key by June 3. JEE Advanced results 2024 have been prepared on the basis of the final answer key.
How to download JEE Advanced result 2024?
Candidates who appeared for the exam can download the result of JEE Advanced 2024 by using the steps given below.
- Go to the JEE Advanced 2024 official website, jeeadv.ac.in
- Click on the link for result
- Enter application number and date of birth
- JEE Advanced 2024 scorecard will be displayed
- Download the result and take a print out
JEE Advanced 2024 result analysis
The number of candidates who registered, appeared, and cleared JEE Advanced 2024 are as follows:
Category |
PwD Status |
Registered |
Appeared in Both Papers |
Qualified |
GEN |
No |
38701 |
37578 |
14083 |
Yes |
857 |
798 |
236 |
|
OBC-NCL |
No |
68507 |
66213 |
9281 |
Yes |
1139 |
1070 |
218 |
|
GEN-EWS |
No |
31363 |
30643 |
5423 |
Yes |
340 |
324 |
85 |
|
SC |
No |
30370 |
29432 |
13794 |
Yes |
227 |
207 |
41 |
|
ST |
No |
14651 |
13869 |
5073 |
Yes |
69 |
66 |
14 |
|
Total |
|
186584 |
180200 |
48248 |
JEE Advanced 2024 was conducted on May 26 in two shifts – paper 1 from 9 am to 12 noon and paper 2 from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm. Paper 1 was reported as moderate in difficulty level and consisted of a total of 51 questions on physics, chemistry, mathematics. Students found paper 2 tougher than paper 1 with a ‘challenging’ mathematics section.
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