
The Times Of India |
Apr 17, 2025 , 10:59:31 IST
Highlights: NTA likely to release scorecard, cut-off, final answer keys today on jeemain.nta.nic.in
Highlights: The JEE Main 2025 Session 2 results are highly anticipated by lakhs of engineering aspirants across the country. This year, over 13 lakh students registered for the exam, with a participation rate of nearly 96% in session 1 alone. The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducted the exam in two sessions, January and April, and the final results will soon be available on the official websites: jeemain.nta.nic.in and nta.ac.in. Along with the scorecards, NTA will also release the final answer key.Experts expect the qualifying cut-off for JEE Advanced 2025 to increase slightly due to a rise in the number of candidates and overall performance levels. The general category cut-off is projected to lie between 93 and 95 percentile, with proportionally adjusted cut-offs for OBC-NCL, EWS, SC, ST, and PwD categories. Candidates will be able to check their results by logging in with their application number and date of birth, and will also receive a copy of their scorecard via email.Fourteen students from across India have already achieved a perfect 100 NTA score in session 1, highlighting the competitiveness of the exam. Stories of toppers and aspirants shed light on their preparation strategies, dedication, and balancing academics with personal interests. Institutions have also shared updates on new programs and admission initiatives, including those focused on AI and data science.Other important highlights include how the NTA scores are calculated using a normalisation method, how dropped questions were handled, and what students can expect next in terms of JEE Advanced eligibility. This comprehensive coverage aims to support students with timely updates, guidance, and a deeper understanding of the exam process
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