Sun. Apr 28th, 2024

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially declared the results for April 2021 session of JEE Main exam which was successfully conducted on July 20, 22, 25 and 27 in two shifts.

Candidates who have appeared for this engineering entrance exam can check their results on the official websites, that are http://jeemain.nta.nic.inhttp://ntaresults.nic.in, and http://nta.ac.in.

With the declaration of results, experts have predicted that the cutoff for JEE Main exam might go above 90 percent as the difficulty level of April 2021 session was comparatively lower then that of other two sessions.

JEE Main April 2021 toppers list

NTA has released a merit or toppers list along with the results of JEE Main Exam. According to this list, a total of 17 candidates have scored 100 percentile and stands on the same All India Rank (AIR).

According to the Agency, the number of toppers with 100 percentile this year is much higher then that of previous years. A state-wise toppers list has also been released by the NTA.

How to check JEE Main april 2021 results

To check the individual results, A candidate must login to the online Examination portal of NTA. Here is a detailed step-by-step guide for the same;

  1. Visit the official website of NTA for JEE Main 2021 at http://jeemain.nta.nic.in.
  2. On the home page, Click on the option for ‘View Result’
  3. You will be redirected to a new page.
  4. Here, select the examination session from the drop down menu.
  5. Next, enter your application number, Date of Birth, And given security pin in the designated sections and click on Submit.
  6. On successful login, your JEE Main scorecard will appear on the screen.
  7. Save a digital copy or take a printout of your result for any future references.

About JEE Main 2021 Exam

The april session JEE Main 2021 was held at 915 examination centres across 334 cities in india and foreign countries. A total of 7.09 Lakh students were enrolled for this session.

The JEE Main 2021 exam is being held in 4 sessions out of which the First and second were held in January and February respectively. While the fourth and last session is scheduled in August.

By Adarsh Bhawsar

A student, A Biotechnologist and A Music enthusiast. I write content over the recent developments in education sector of India.

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