JEE Main 2021 Result & Score Card (Released) – Check Here

Filed in Education by on April 15, 2021

JEE Main 2021 Result for the January session has been released on 17th January 2021. For admission in IITs, candidates have to clear both JEE Main and JEE Advanced examinations.

Here we are providing details about JEE Main Result 2021, including scorecard, rank, result date, cut-off, etc.

EXAMCandidates can check the JEE Main 2021 Result only through online mode. The result has been declared in the form of a percentile (NTA Scores). Candidates’ Ranks will be declared after the declaration of result for the April session.

After the declaration of both the session’s results, the rank will be announced. Candidates’ rank will be calculated by comparing both the attempts. NTA will not provide the result through any offline method. The score & rank obtained by the candidate will be used for counseling & eligibility for JEE Advanced exam.

Rank will comprise of All India Rank and All India Category Rank. The authority will not dispatch the rank card to any candidates. Candidates will have to download it through the website.

JEE Main Cut Off 2021

The cut-off will be released after the declaration of results for both sessions. JEE Main cut-off depends upon various factors like students who appeared in the exam, difficulty level, etc. The cut-off will be released category-wise. Below we have mentioned the expected cut-off for the JEE Main exam 2021:

Category Max Marks
General 80-85
OBC-NCL 48-53
Scheduled Caste 31-36
Scheduled Tribe 27-32

How to Check JEE Main Result

Here we have listed some simple steps to check the result:

  • Click on the official website link. (CLICK HERE)

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  • A new page will be opened on the screen.
  • Enter the mandatory details such as Application Number, Date of Birth & Security Code.

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  • After filling in the details, click on the “Login” button.
  • The result will be displayed on the screen.
  • Check the result and take a printout of it.

  • Candidates are suggested to take some extra printouts of the result for further admission process.

JEE Main Score Card Details

Following details are printed on the JEE Main Result/ Score Card:

  • Name of the Candidate
  • Roll Number
  • Date of Birth
  • Father’s & Mother’s Name
  • Category & Sub-Category
  • Nationality
  • State Code of Eligibility
  • Marks Secured in each subject, i.e. Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics
  • Total marks obtained by the candidate
  • Percentile

JEE Main Rank List 2021

JEE Main Rank will be declared after the announcement of the result. The rank will be prepared as per the percentile obtained in both attempts of JEE Main. AIR rank will be considered for admission through CSAB or JoSAA & other admission authorities to NITs/IIITs/CFTIs/SFIs/Others.

If candidates appear for both exams, the highest percentile will be considered for the ranking. Tie-breaking rules will be applied in case of candidates’ scores equal to the percentile in the JEE Main exam. The tie-breaking criteria are mentioned below:

JEE Main Tie Breaking Criteria:

Tie-breaking rules for preparing a merit list are listed below:

  • A higher percentile in Mathematics subject is considered for a better rank.
  • The high percentile in Physics subject is given better rank.
  • Higher percentile scored in Chemistry subject is allotted better rank.
  • A candidate older in age will be preferred.

Compilation & Display of Result for Multi-Session Papers

The JEE Main examination is conducted in two attempts. The procedure of compilation & display of result is mentioned below:

Compilation of Result (1st Attempt):

The first attempt has been conducted in multi-session, NTA scores are calculated corresponding to the raw marks obtained by a candidate in each session. The calculated NTA scores for all the sessions will be merged for the announcement of the result.

The result comprises the four NTA scores for each of the three subjects (Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry) and the total for the first attempt.

Compilation of Result (2nd Attempt):

The second attempt will be also conducted in multi-session, NTA scores will be calculated corresponding to the raw marks obtained by a candidate in each session. The NTA scores for all the sessions will be merged for declaration of result.

The result will contain the four NTA scores for each of the three subjects (Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry) and the total for the second attempt.

Compilation of Result & Preparation of Merit List / Ranking:

The four NTA scores for each of the candidates for the first attempt and second attempt will be merged for the compilation of results and preparation of the overall Merit List / Ranking. Those appeared in both the attempts; their best of the two NTA scores will be considered.

For example:

Roll No.   1st Attempt NTA Score 2nd Attempt NTA Score Final NTA Score
C20045511 Total 99.8620723 99.8740051 99.8740051
Mathematics 99.6249335 100.0000000 100.0000000
Physics 99.7338237 99.2102271 99.2102271
Chemistry 99.8572327 99.7203528 99.7203528

JEE Main 2021 Normalization Score

The Normalization process is an established practice for comparing candidate scores across multi-session papers and is similar to those being adopted in other large educational selection tests conducted in India.

For normalization across sections, NTA is using the percentile equivalence. The percentile can be calculated as:

JEE Main 2020 Normalization Score

JEE Main 2021 Result Date

JEE Main exam has been conducted in different slots from 6th – 9th January 2021. The exam will be held through online mode only.

After the examination, JEE Main Result 2021 for the January exam has been released on 17th January 2021.  For the April session, it will be declared on 30th April 2021.

Rank scored by the candidates has been declared after the announcement of the result of both sessions. A normalization process is adopted to calculate the percentile.

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