JEE Main 2020 Result declared at @jeemain.nta.nic.in: Link inactive yet
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NEW DELHI: National Testing Agency has reportedly announced the NTA JEE Main result 2020 at jeemain.nta.nic.in. However, the link is not yet active. The JEE main rank list pdf by names have been released and show 24 100 percentile scoring students as well as state wise toppers, state wise female toppers and even the PwD toppers.
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However, the JEE Main 2020 result link is missing on the JEE Main official website after it has been declared by NTA. Candidates who have appeared for JEE exam have not been able to check their JEE results. Therefore, the JEE Main 2020 cutoff is not known as of yet. Candidates who wish to apply for the JEE Advanced application form cannot do so until they are able to download their JEE Main score card and check the JEE cutoff.
Also read:
- JEE Main Result 2020 (OUT): Know scorecard, ranks and how to check
- JEE Main Result 2020 - Know JEE Mains cut off marks
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