JEE Advanced result 2021 date and time announced; Know details here
IIT Kharagpur will declare the JEE Advanced 2021 result on October 15 at 10 am. JEE Advanced result 2021 link to be updated at jeeadv.ac.in.
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New Delhi:
Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur is all set to announce the JEE Advanced result 2021 online on the official web portal only - jeeadv.ac.in. JEE Advanced 2021 result date is October 15 (10 am). Candidates will be able to check their result of JEE Advanced 2021 by using the valid roll number, date of birth and phone number.
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The result will be published in the form of JEE Advanced 2021 rank card. JEE Advanced 2021 result will include the important details such as score secured by the candidates in the exam, the total score in both paper I and II, qualifying status, etc.
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JEE Advanced result date and time 2021
Events |
Dates |
JEE Advanced 2021 result date and time |
October 15, 2021 (10 am) |
Release of JEE Advanced score card 2021 |
October 15, 2021 |
Starting date of JoSAA 2021 counselling registration |
October 16, 2021 |
Steps to access JEE Advanced 2021 result
IIT, Kharagpur will declare the JEE Advanced result 2021 at jeeadv.ac.in on October 15. In order to view their JEE Advanced 2021 result, candidates have to use valid login credentials. Go through the detailed instructions below to access the result of JEE Advanced 2021.
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Visit the official web portal - jeeadv.ac.in.
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Click on the “JEE Advanced 201 result link”.
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Enter the roll number, date of birth and phone number and check the “I’m not a robot” box.
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Now, click on the “Submit” button.
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The result will appear on the screen. Check and download the result as a pdf file and take a printout for future reference
Note: Qualified candidates will be able to check their category-wise All India Ranks (AIR) after the announcement of the JEE Advanced result 2021.
Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) has announced the JoSAA 2021 counselling dates on the JoSAA’s official website - josaa.nic.in. Candidates need to choose their choice of colleges/institutions and courses during JoSAA 2021 registration process from October 16 to 25. The 1st round JoSAA 2021 seat allotment will be declared on October 27.
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