JEE Main 2024: The NTA will declare the session 1 results for paper 1 and 2 along with the final answer key on February 12. JEE Main mark vs rank here.
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NEW DELHI: The Joint Entrance Examination Main (JEE Main 2024) session 1 results will be declared in two days on the official websites, jeemain.nta.ac.in and nta.ac.in. The National Testing Agency (NTA) will also be announcing the topper list and the marks secured by toppers in JEE Main 2024 session 1.
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The testing agency had earlier issued the JEE Main answer key 2024 along with the response sheet and question for BE, BTech, BArch and BPlanning papers. The JEE Main 2024 provisional answer key window was closed yesterday. Candidates can now expect the JEE Main final answer key for both papers held in session 1.
The NTA JEE Main 2024 results will be declared based on the final answer key. The result for each session will be prepared in the form of NTA raw score and JEE Main percentile. The NTA adopts a normalisation procedure based on the percentile score to ensure that the aspirants are neither benefitted nor disadvantaged due to the difficulty level.
As per the question paper analysis, the January 31 shift 1 exam was rated the “toughest” compared to all other shifts in JEE Main session 1. The lowest mark to secure 99.50 percentile was speculated to be 184.
Candidates can match the answers marked by them in the response sheet with the JEE Main answer key to calculate the probable score. They can also use Careers360 JEE Main 2024 rank predictor to know their expected rank and percentile. The tool is created based on the JEE Main 2024 exam analysis, number of candidates who appeared in each shift, difficulty level, past JEE Main cut-off trends among other factors.
A total of 12,25,529 appeared in both paper 1 and 2. Of which, 11,70,036 appeared in BE, BTech paper and 55,493 took the BArch, BPlanning paper. Candidates can check last year’s JEE marks vs rank here.
Score out of 300 | Rank |
286- 292 | 19-12 |
280-284 | 42-23 |
268- 279 | 106-64 |
250- 267 | 524-108 |
231-249 | 1,385-546 |
215-230 | 2,798-1.421 |
200-214 | 4,667-2,863 |
189-199 | 6,664- 4,830 |
175-188 | 10,746-7,152 |
160-174 | 16,163-11,018 |
149-159 | 21,145-16,495 |
132-148 | 32,826-22,238 |
120-131 | 43,174-33,636 |
110-119 | 54,293-44,115 |
102-109 | 65,758-55,269 |
95-101 | 76,260-66,999 |
89-94 | 87,219-78,111 |
79-88 | 1,09,329-90,144 |
62-87 | 1,69.542-92,303 |
41-61 | 3,26,517-1,73,,239 |
1-40 | 10,25,009-3,34,080 |
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