The result of JEE Main 2025 Sessions 2 organized by the National Testing Agency (NTA) is going to be announced soon. Let us know that the examination of JEE Main Paper 1 (BE/BTech) was conducted in two shifts between April 2 and April 8 at 285 cities and 15 international centers across the country. Now all the students are eagerly waiting for the final answer and the results.
The final answer can be released today
The provisional answer of JEE Main 2025 was released on April 11 and the students were given an opportunity to register an objection by 13 April. Now the final answer can be uploaded at nta.ac.in or jeemain.nic.nic.in at any time. The result is likely to be released on 17 April.
This is how check results
Students will need their application number and password or birth year to check the result. After login, the scorecard can be downloaded, in which the NTA score will be available based on the marks of Physics, Chemistry and Maths. This score will be used to prepare the last merit list.
Cut-off may increase slightly this year
This year, about 9 lakh students had registered in JEE Main, in which about 95% of the students appeared in the examination. Due to such a large number of participants, the cut-offs can increase this time. Experts believe that the cut-off score of the general category can increase from 90.7 of the previous year to 92 or more. At the same time, the cut-off for OBC can be around 77.
NTA gave this information
NTA has made it clear that objections have been taken seriously on provisional answer key and the final answer has been prepared only after review of experts. The result will be prepared only on the basis of final answer. No student will be informed personally whether their objections were accepted or not. Along with releasing the results by NTA, every student will be sent to his scorecard registered email ID. Along with the numbers found, the eligibility information will also be given for JEE Advanced 2025.
Ranking will be decided on the basis of both sessions
The information of 14 students who had achieved 100 percent in session 1 have already been revealed. Now the final all India rankings will be declared on the basis of the results of session 2. This ranking will be based on the average of the NTA score of both sessions.
NTA’s statement amid growing controversy
Some students and teachers had alleged mistakes in provisional answer key, such as the wrong answer, empty answer and lack of answers. On this, NTA replied in his explanation that it is not right to reach any conclusion without seeing the final answer. All objections have been considered fairly. He had advised the students not to keep an eye on the official website and do not believe in any rumor.
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