JEE Mains 2021 4th attempt result expected today; Know how to check results
Team Careers360 | September 9, 2021 | 07:49 AM IST | 2 mins read
NTA is expected to declare JEE Mains 2021 4th attempt result today at jeemain.nta.nic.in. The expected JEE Main result 2021 session 4 date is September 9.
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- National Testing Agency (NTA) will likely declare the JEE Mains 2021 results for session 4 today. Candidates will be able to check the result of JEE Mains 2021 August session at jeemain.nta.nic.in. To check the JEE Main 4th attempt result 2021, candidates will need their application number and password.
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JEE Mains 2021 result session 4 will be released in the form of a scorecard. The exam authorities will also release the JEE Main rank list and toppers along with the JEE Main 2021 result for session 4. Top 2,50,000 candidates will be eligible to take part in the JEE Advanced 2021.
How to Check the JEE Mains 2021 4th attempt result?
NTA will announce the JEE Main 2021 session 4 result via online mode only. Here are the few simple steps that can be followed by the candidates to check the JEE Main 2021 result session 4.
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Go to the website, jeemain.nta.nic.in
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Click on the “ JEE Main 2021 August Result”
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Login using the application number and date of birth
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Hit the submit button
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The JEE Main 2021 session 4 result will be visible on the screen
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Download the result and take a print-out
JEE Main 2021 Result Session 4- Know details mentioned on scorecard
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Candidate’s name
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Application number and roll number
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State of eligibility
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Nationality
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Category
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Total NTA score
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Detail of the person with a disability
JEE Main 2021 result Session 4 - Tie Breaking Rule
In case two or more candidates get the same NTA score, the authorities will use the below-given tie-breaking rule for JEE Main result 2021.
JEE Main 2021 Paper 1- Tie Breaking Rule
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NTA score in Physics
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NTA score in Chemistry
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NTA score in Mathematics
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Candidates will less proportion of negative responses
JEE Main 2021 Paper 2- Tie-breaking Rule
The subject-wise priority of scores is used by the authorities to resolve the tie between candidates obtaining equal NTA JEE Mains 2021 scores in Paper 2B: B. Arch.
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NTA score in Mathematics test
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NTA score in Drawing test
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NTA score in Aptitude test
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Candidates will less proportion of negative responses test
About JEE Main 2021
JEE Main 2021 session 4 was conducted as an online computer-based examination on August 26, 27, 31, September 1, and 2, 2021. The qualifying candidates will be allowed to take part in the JEE Advanced 2021, which is to be conducted on October 3, 2021.
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