The results for JEE Advanced will be released at 10 am, tomorrow. The
candidates who appeared for the exam will be able to check their marks
and rank at the official website.
The revised answer keys and the marks for answers were released on June 13. These answer keys were published after making the required changes, on the basis of the feedback given by the candidates regarding any discrepancies in the answer keys, which were released on June 8.
The Optical Response Sheet (ORS) and scanned images, cut-off marks and rank list for preparatory courses have already been published online.
This year, the pattern for JEE was changed unexpectedly, and students complained about the excessive negative marking. Although both the papers were supposed to carry 180 marks, the pattern was altered without any notice. Paper I consisted of 262 questions and Paper II carried 240 questions. Also, the candidates found most of the questions under the Mathematics and Physics sections time consuming. The new negative marking scheme, under which two negative marks will be awarded for wrong answers, was another shock to the students who took the exam last month.
The JEE Advanced was conducted on May 24. Approximately 1.5 lakh students has registered for the competitive exam, and about 1.25 lakh appeared for it. The All India Rank (AIR) and the category rank will be displayed on the official website once the results are declared. No individual rank cards will be issued. Simply getting a rank in the examination does not guarantee admission to the students into IITs or ISM.
The revised answer keys and the marks for answers were released on June 13. These answer keys were published after making the required changes, on the basis of the feedback given by the candidates regarding any discrepancies in the answer keys, which were released on June 8.
The Optical Response Sheet (ORS) and scanned images, cut-off marks and rank list for preparatory courses have already been published online.
This year, the pattern for JEE was changed unexpectedly, and students complained about the excessive negative marking. Although both the papers were supposed to carry 180 marks, the pattern was altered without any notice. Paper I consisted of 262 questions and Paper II carried 240 questions. Also, the candidates found most of the questions under the Mathematics and Physics sections time consuming. The new negative marking scheme, under which two negative marks will be awarded for wrong answers, was another shock to the students who took the exam last month.
The JEE Advanced was conducted on May 24. Approximately 1.5 lakh students has registered for the competitive exam, and about 1.25 lakh appeared for it. The All India Rank (AIR) and the category rank will be displayed on the official website once the results are declared. No individual rank cards will be issued. Simply getting a rank in the examination does not guarantee admission to the students into IITs or ISM.
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