JEE Main 2024 session 1 result declared at jeemain.nta.ac.in; scorecard download link
Jalla Venkatesh | February 13, 2024 | 05:09 AM IST | 1 min read
JEE Mains 2024 result link is active on the official website, jeemain.nta.ac.in and nta.ac.in. Know the selection process, steps to download scorecard.
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Attempt NowNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared the Joint Entrance Examination Main (JEE Main 2024) results for session 1. Candidates who have taken the exam can check their rank and view the JEE Main 2024 results on the official website, jeemain.nta.ac.in. JEE Main 2024 Result Live Updates
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The NTA has conducted the JEE Main exam 2024 on January 24, 27, 29, 30, 31 and February 1, 2024. JEE Main result link for the candidates who appeared in paper 1 and 2 has been made available on the official website. Candidates can download the score card using their JEE Main registration number and date of birth.
How to Check JEE Main result 2024
- Visit the official JEE Main website at jeemain.nta.nic.in 2024.
- Click on the JEE Main result link.
- Enter application number and date of birth.
- Click on the Sign In button
- JEE Main 2024 scorecard and rank details will be displayed on screen
- Download and print the scorecard for future use.
JEE Main 2024 scorecard
JEE Main 2024 scorecards can be accessed through the official JEE Main result page. The scorecard highlights important details, including:
- Candidate's name
- Application number and roll number
- Parents' details
- State of eligibility
- Nationality
- Category (reserved or unreserved)
- Specification on persons with disability
- Total NTA JEE scores
Re-evaluation of JEE Main Result 2024
Once the JEE Main Result 2024 is announced, NTA does not entertain requests for re-evaluation of marks and percentiles. The scores, percentiles, and All India Rank (AIR) presented in the result are considered final. Nevertheless, candidates have been allowed to challenge the JEE Main provisional answer key before the result declaration. The final result incorporates adjustments based on the accepted challenges during the answer key review process.
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