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The result of the fourth session of the Joint Engineering Entrance (JEE) Main 2021 will be released today at jeemain.nta.nic.in by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The results will also be available at nta.ac.in.
JEE Main Result 2021 Session 4 LIVE Updates
This year, the cut-off is likely to remain above 90 percentile according to experts. The number of students to appear for JEE Advanced is also expected to be high. This year, the NTA has allowed four attempts at JEE Mains. The JEE Advanced applications have started on September 11. Those who obtain a rank in the top 2.5 lakh in JEE Mains are eligible to appear for JEE Advanced every year. Last year, the cut off for Advanced exam was at 89.5 percentile.
JEE Main 4th session result 2021: How to check
Step 1: Go to any internet browser and type the official web address of NTA JEE Main
Step 2: Once the homepage is opened, click on the JEE Main result 2021 link
Step 3: Enter your JEE Main application number and password. Submit
Step 4: The result will be displayed on the screen
Step 5: Download a copy of the same and take a printout for further reference
JEE Main Result 2021: What to check
Once the result is declared, students need to cross-check the information written on it such as their name, application number, nationality, and state of eligibility. They will also have to check the total NTA JEE scores.
JEE Main Result 2021: Rank calculation
The result will be in form of percentile scores meaning the raw score obtained by students is converted into percentile scores. This is done by taking the highest marks obtained by a student in a given session as 100 percentile and then the rest are marked according to them. The percentile scores will be calculated up to seven decimal places to avoid ties and give each student a different rank.
JEE Main Result 2021: Tie-breaking policy
This year, the tie-breaking system has been changed. Firstly, candidates obtaining higher percentile scores in mathematics in the test are given preference, followed by higher percentile scores obtained in physics and chemistry. The NTA will create a merit list to allot ranks to students after calculating the percentile scores. Earlier, there was a fourth tie-breaking criteria wherein candidates were given preference according to their age, but has been removed this year.
As many as 17 candidates had scored 100 percentile in the third session of JEE Main while nine students secured 100 percentile in the January attempt and 11 in the February attempt. The last session of JEE Main will be held for both BTech and BArch aspirants on August 26, 27, and 31 and on September 1, 2.
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