JEE Main 2021 result expected today; Websites to check score, expected cut-off
JEE Main 2021 result to be declared anytime soon at jeemain.nta.nic.in result 2021. Know the website to check JEE Main result, expected cut-off for session 4 and other important details.
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: The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to release the JEE Main 2021 result today. Candidates can check their NTA JEE Main 2021 exam result from the official website - jeemain.nta.nic.in result 2021. Students must note that the JEE Main 2021 final result is likely to be declared soon, however, the NTA has not yet released the JEE Main 2021 result date and time.
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The NTA JEE Main Result 2021 date for session 4 is September 9, 2021. Students will need their JEE Main login credentials such as application number and password to check the final results of JEE Main 2021. Along with the NTA IIT JEE Main 2021 result, scorecard and important information will also be released by the authorities.
JEE Main 2021 result soon: Websites to check
- nta.ac.in
- ntaresults.nic.in
- jeemain.nta.nic.in result 2021
The JEE Main 2021 final answer key for session 4 was released by the NTA on its official website on September 8 (yesterday) a few hours after closing the JEE Main 2021 challenge window. Candidates can use this answer key to tally their responses and get a rough estimation of their scores in the exam.
JEE Main 2021 4th session: Expected cutoff by experts
The JEE Main 2021 expected cut-off 2021 for session 4 released by experts is based on the students’ reviews. Candidates can check the JEE Main 2021 session 4 expected cut-off in the table below.
Category |
JEE Main Cutoff 2021 |
Common Rank List (CRL) |
90- 95 |
GEN-EWS |
70- 75 |
Other Backward Classes (OBC-NCL) |
70- 75 |
Scheduled Caste (SC) |
50- 55 |
Scheduled Tribe (ST) |
40- 45 |
PwD |
1-2 |
The JEE Main 2021 August session entrance examination was conducted on August 26, 27 and 31, and September 1 and 2 in a computer-based mode.
JEE Advanced 2021
After the declaration of JEE Mains 2021 results, the online registration for JEE Advanced 2021 will begin at jeeadv.ac.in. The last date to fill the application form is September 16 and the JEE Advanced 2021 exam date is October 3.
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