NTA declares JEE Main 2020 result at jeemain.nta.nic.in; check score card
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Try NowTeam Careers360 | September 11, 2020 | 10:57 PM IST
NEW DELHI
: National Testing Agency has declared the JEE Main 2020 result on the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in. The NTA JEE Main result can also be checked at ntaresults.nic.in. Due to the technical errors, JEE Main result login link is not accessible yet. Candidates who appeared for the JEE Main exam 2020 from September 1 to 6 can check their JEE Main results by using the application number and date of birth. Along with the JEE Main result 2020, NTA has also announced the JEE Main 2020 September toppers. In the second attempt of JEE Main 2020 exam, a total of 24 students have secured 100 percentile.
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In NTA JEE Main September 2020 result, along with the basic details such as candidate’s name, roll number, date of birth, subject wise scores, total NTA score, students can also check the total NTA scores obtained in first attempt and second attempt, All India rank of the candidate, best of the two scores and category rank of candidate (if applicable).
How to download JEE Main September 2020 result
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Visit the official JEE Main 2020 website - jeemain.nta.nic.in
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Click on the "View result/Score card" link
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Login using JEE Main 2020 application number and date of birth
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Upon successful login, the result of JEE Main 2020 will be displayed on the screen.
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Download and take a printout of the JEE Main result 2020.
JEE Main 2020 September Toppers
NTA has also released the separate list of JEE Main September toppers who have scored 100 percentile along with the JEE Main result 2020.
JEE Main April/September Toppers (100 Percentilers)
100 Percentile Candidates
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State
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Nisarg Chadha
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Gujarat
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Gurkirat Singh
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Delhi
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Divyanshu Agarwal
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Haryana
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Landa Jitendra
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Andhra Pradesh
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Swayam Shashank Chube
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Maharashtra
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Nishant Agarwal
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Delhi
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YSS Narasimha Naidu
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Andhra Pradesh
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M Muhender Raj
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Rajasthan
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Parth Dwivedi
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Rajasthan
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Harshwardhan Agarwal
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Haryana
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Tushar Sethi
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Delhi
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Vadapalli Arvind Narsimha
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Telangana
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Chirag Falor
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Delhi
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Chagari Koushal Kumar Reddy
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Telangana
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Thadavarthi Vishnu Sri Sai Sankar
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Andhra Pradesh
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Akhil Agarwal
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Rajasthan
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Akhil Jain
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Rajasthan
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Chukka Tanuja
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Telangana
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Shiva Krishna Sagi
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Telangana
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Deeti Yeshash Chandra
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Telangana
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Morreddigari Likhith Reddy
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Telangana
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Rachapalle Shashank Anirudh
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Telangana
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Rongala Arun Siddardha
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Telangana
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Laksh Gupta
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Delhi
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JEE Main 2020 Rank List
JEE Main cutoff and all India rank of candidates will also be made available to the students through NTA JEE Main result. JEE Main rank list 2020 has been prepared after considering the better of the two scores obtained by the candidates in the January and September sessions. Candidates who have secured the top 2,50,000 rank in JEE Main rank list are eligible for appearing in JEE Advanced 2020. JEE Advanced 2020 exam date is September 27.
JEE Advanced registration 2020
will start on September 12.
About JEE Main
JEE Main exam was conducted from September 1 to 6 as a computer based test at 660 exam centres across the country. The Minister of Education, Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank’ had announced through this twitter handle that 8.58 lakh students had applied for the entrance exam out of which 6.35 lakhs appeared for the JEE Mains September 2020.
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