JEE Main 2022 Result Date: NTA will announce JEE Main session 2 toppers, cut-off along with results. JEE Advanced 2022 registration to begin tomorrow.
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NEW DELHI: The ministry of education (MoE) confirmed that the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE Main 2022) result will not be declared today. However, the NTA is expected to declare JEE Main 2022 result on August 7, 2022, as per reports.
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JEE Main Result 2022 Session 2 Live Updates
JEE Main session 2 result link will be active on the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in. Along with the NTA JEE Main 2022 results, the National Testing Agency will also announce the JEE toppers, cut-off.
A total of 6,29,778 candidates who appeared in the JEE Main 2022 session 2 were expecting the JEE Mains 2022 result today, however, the ministry has confirmed that the results will not be declared today. IIT Bombay had announced that the JEE Advanced 2022 registration will begin tomorrow, August 7. Only the top 2.5 lakh rank holders in JEE Main will be eligible to apply for the JEE Advanced.
JEE Main 2022 exam is held every year for admissions to engineering courses offered by participating institutions including NITs, IIITs, IIITs and GFTIs.
Candidates can follow the steps given below to download the JEE Main result 2022 from NTA's official website.
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