TJEE 2022 result soon at tbjee.nic.in; Know tie-breaking rule
Mayank Uniyal | May 16, 2022 | 11:48 AM IST | 1 min read
TBJEE will soon release the TJEE 2022 result at tbjee.nic.in. Know the tie-breaking rule for TJEE result 2022.
NEW DELHI: Tripura Board of Joint Entrance Examination will release the TJEE result 2022 on the official website. The result of TJEE 2022 will be declared in the form of a merit list at tbjee.nic.in.
The link to download the TJEE 2022 result will be available at the official website. Students have to login using the roll number and date of birth to check the result. The Tripura JEE result 2022 will include details like personal details, total marks obtained, subject-wise marks secured, rank achieved and more. Know the tie-breaking process and steps to download Tripura JEE result 2022 from below.
How to download TJEE 2022 result?
Students should check the below mentioned steps to download the Tripura JEE result 2022.
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Visit the official website of TJEE 2022, tbjee.nic.in.
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Click on the result of the TJEE link.
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Login using the application number and date of birth.
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Upon successful login, the TJEE 2022 result will be displayed on the screen.
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Download and take a printout of the TJEE result.
TJEE Result 2022 - Tie breaking procedure
In case two or more students obtain the same marks, the following tie-breaking rule will be implemented.
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Marks secured in Physics + Chemistry + Mathematics/Biology will be considered. The student with higher marks will be ranked higher.
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If a tie persists, a student with higher marks in Physics + Mathematics/Biology will be ranked higher.
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If a tie is still not resolved then a student with higher marks in Mathematics/Biology will be ranked higher.
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Finally, older students as per the date of birth shall be given preference.
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