JEE Main 2024 Session 2 Results Expected on April 25th
The JEE Main 2024 Session 2 results are expected to be released by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on April 25th, 2024. Candidates can download their scorecards from the official website jeemain.nta.ac.in using their application number and date of birth. The JEE Main exam is a crucial step for aspiring engineers in India. It acts as both a qualifying exam for admission to engineering colleges and a screening exam for JEE Advanced.
The wait is almost over for students who took the JEE Main 2024 Session 2 exam! The National Testing Agency (NTA) is anticipated to release the results on April 25th, 2024, as per the official information brochure. This means you’ll be able to access your scorecard on the NTA website (jeemain.nta.ac.in) by then.
The JEE Main exam is a crucial step for aspiring engineers in India. It serves two purposes:
- Qualifying exam for engineering colleges: Scoring well on JEE Main is a prerequisite for admission to many engineering colleges across the country.
- Screening exam for JEE Advanced: Top performers in JEE Main qualify to take JEE Advanced, which is the entrance exam for premier engineering institutes like IITs and NITs.
What to Remember about the JEE Main 2024 Session 2 Results:
- Result Date: Expected to be released on April 25th, 2024, but there’s a possibility it might be announced earlier. Keep an eye on the official NTA website for updates.
- Scorecard Access: You can download your scorecard displaying your performance in the exam from the NTA website using your application number and date of birth.
- Previous Year’s Toppers: Just like last year, the NTA is expected to release a list of students who secured the highest marks in both sessions (1 and 2) of JEE Main 2024. You can find a reference list of the toppers who scored a perfect 100 percentile in the previous year’s exam (2023) for motivation.
Previous Year’s JEE Main Cut-offs (for reference):
The cut-off scores for JEE Main determine which candidates qualify for admission to engineering colleges and JEE Advanced. Here’s a table showing the cut-off percentiles from the 2023 JEE Main exam to give you an idea:
Category | Percentile Score Cut-off |
---|---|
Common Rank List (CRL) | 90.7788642 |
GEN – EWS | 75.6229025 |
OBC – NCL | 73.6114227 |
SC | 51.9776027 |
ST | 37.2348772 |
PwD | 0.0013527 |
Previous year’s JEE Main 2023 toppers
Like the previous year, this year also, the NTA is expected to release the list of highest scorers from both JEE Main session 1 and session 2, 2024. Here’s a list of the toppers who scored a perfect 100 in the exam last year-
CANDIDATE | STATE |
Singaraju Venkat Koundinya | Telangana |
Kallakuri Sainadh Srimanth | Andhra Pradesh |
Ishan Khandelwal | Rajasthan |
Deshank Pratap Singh | Uttar Pradesh |
Nipun Goel | Uttar Pradesh |
Allam Sujay | Telangana |
Vavilala Chidvilas Reddy | Telangana |
Bikkina Abhinav Chowdary | Telangana |
Suthar Harshul Sanjaybhai | Gujarat |
Abhineet Majety | Telangana |
Rishi Kalra | Uttar Pradesh |
Punumalli Lohit Adhitya Sai | Andhra Pradesh |
Raghav Goyal | Haryana |
Kamyak Channa | Chandigarh |
Tanish Singh Khurana | Karnataka |
Ridhi Kamlesh Kumar Maheshwari | Karnataka |
Guthikonda Abhiram | Telangana |
Medapuram Lakshminarasimha Madhav Bhardwaj | Telangana |
Soham Das | West Bengal |
Paluri Gnana Kousik Reddy | Telangana |
Ramesh Surya Theja | Telangana |
Ashik Stenny | Kerala |
Mrunal Shrikant Vairagade | Maharashtra |
N.K.Vishwaajith | Tamil Nadu |
Krish Gupta | Rajasthan |
Rohit Vijaykumar Somani | Maharashtra |
Dnyanesh Hemendra Shinde | Rajasthan |
Mayank Soni | Rajasthan |
Nived Ayilliath Nambiar | Karnataka |
Nischay Agarwal | Gujarat |
Gulshan Kumar | Bihar |
Asteek Narayan | Delhi (NCT) |
Apurva Samota | Rajasthan |
Malay Kedia | Uttar Pradesh |
C Mikhil | Andhra Pradesh |
Amogh Jalan | Delhi (NCT) |
Nimmakayala Dharma Teja Reddy | Andhra Pradesh |
Duggineni Venkata Yugesh | Andhra Pradesh |
Kaushal Vijayvergiya | Gujarat |
Nandipati Sai Durga Reddy | Telangana |
Evuri Mohana Sreedhara Reddy | Telangana |
Dhruv Sanjay Jain | Chhattisgarh |
Keshav Taparia | Madhya Pradesh |
Here are some additional points to consider:
- The cut-offs for JEE Main 2024 are likely to vary slightly compared to 2023 based on the difficulty level of the exam and the number of test-takers.
- Qualifying in JEE Main doesn’t guarantee admission to a particular college. Each college has its own cut-off scores for different branches of engineering.
Stay tuned for the official announcement of the JEE Main 2024 Session 2 results! In the meantime, you can utilize online resources and previous years’ cut-offs to estimate your chances and explore potential colleges for engineering programs.