JEE Main Result 2021: Five important points to know
National Testing Agency is likely to release the JEE Main result 2021 by March 7. Check five important points related to JEE Main result 2021 here.
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The National Testing Agency is expected to release the JEE Main result 2021 for the February session by March 7 at
jeemain.nta.nic.in
. Candidates will be able to check their JEE Main 2021 result using their application number and password.
Important-
JEE Main Result 2021 Normalisation Process
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As the JEE Main 2021 exam is conducted in multiple sessions, the NTA scores will be calculated through a normalization process. Check five important points related to JEE Main result 2021 here.
JEE Main Result 2021: 5 important points to know
JEE Main Feb 2021 result date
NTA is likely to release the JEE Main result 2021 for the February session by March 7 .
How to check JEE Main result 2021?
Candidates will be able to check their results on the official website using their application number and password.
Details mentioned in JEE Main 2021 result
The NTA scores of the candidates along with basic details like candidate name, parents name, application, and roll number, category, etc. will be mentioned in the JEE Main result 2021.
Normalization process
How NTA scores/ percentile scores are calculated? The NTA scores of the candidates will not be the raw scores obtained by them in the exam. As the JEE Main 2021 February session exam was conducted in various shifts; a percentile score or the NTA score is calculated based on the relative performance of candidates in different shifts of the exam.
Formula for calculating Percentile Scores
Total Percentile (T1P): |
(100 x Number of candidates from the session with a raw score equal to or less than T1 score) / Total number of candidates appeared in the session |
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Mathematics Percentile (M1P) |
(100 x Number of candidates appeared from the session with a raw score equal to or less than M1 score in Mathematics) / Total number of candidates who appeared in the session |
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Physics Percentile (P1P) |
(100 x Number of candidates appeared from the session with a raw score equal to or less than P1 score in Physics) / Total number of candidates appeared in the session |
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Chemistry Percentile (C1P): |
(100 x Number of candidates appeared from the session with a raw score equal to or less than C1 score in Chemistry) / Total number of candidates appeared in the session |
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Also, Check- How JEE Main cutoff marks are calculated?
JEE Main 2021 rank list
The All India Rank shall be compiled and declared after the conduct of the JEE Main May 2021 exam.
The NTA has already released the JEE Main 2021 February session answer key on March 2. Candidates can use this JEE Main answer key 2021 to calculate their probable scores before the result. The authorities have also allowed candidates to challenge the provisional JEE Main 2021 answer key till March 3.
JEE Main 2021 March application form was released on March 1. The last date of applying for the second session of JEE Main 2021 is March 6. JEE Main 2021 March exam dates are March 15 to 18.
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