JEE Main 2021 result for phase 3 declared at jeemain.nta.nic.in
Ritu Tripathi | August 6, 2021 | 08:23 PM IST | 2 mins read
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the JEE Main result 2021 for phase 3 at jeemain.nta.nic.in.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the JEE Main July result 2021 on August 6. Applicants can check JEE Main 3rd session result from the official website - jeemain.nta.nic.in. Candidates can check the JEE Main 2021 session 3 results using application number and date of birth.
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JEE Main Result 2021 July Live Updates
JEE Main result July 2021 includes the subject-wise NTA scores and total NTA scores obtained by candidates in the exam. It must be noted that the All-India ranks of the candidates will be available after the conclusion of JEE Main session 4 2021 .
Direct link to check JEE Main 3rd session result 2021 - Click Here
Steps to check JEE Main result July 2021
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Visit jeemain.nta.nic.in.
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Click on the JEE Main phase 3 result link.
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Enter application number, password and security pin.
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Click on the “Submit” button.
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JEE Main July result 2021 will be displayed on the screen.
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Download the result and take a print out for future reference.
Details mentioned in JEE Main July result 2021
The following details will be mentioned in the JEE Main phase 3 result 2021-
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Name of the candidate
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Parents' details
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Application number
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Roll number
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State of eligibility
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Nationality
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Category
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Specification on persons with disability
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Subject-wise NTA scores
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Total NTA JEE scores
The authorities have also released the final JEE Main answer key 2021 along with the July results. Candidates can check the final answer key of JEE Main phase 3 2021 through login. The provisional JEE Main answer key 2021 was released on July 29 and candidates were able to raise objections till July 31.
JEE Main cut-off 2021 will be released after the conclusion of the last session of the year (4th session). Candidates shortlisted on the basis of JEE Main 2021 result will be eligible for the counselling process.
JEE Main 2021 counselling will be conducted by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA). Eligible candidates will have to complete JoSAA registration and choice filling in order to be considered for admission in participating institutes.
JEE Main 2021 session 3 exam was conducted on July 20, 22, 25 and 27 at 334 exam cities . The exam dates of JEE Main 2021 session 4 are August 26, 27, 31 and September 1, 2.
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