New Delhi: The National Testing Agency (NTA) introduced the outcomes for the engineering entrance examination, JEE-Main on Wednesday night time. As per the outcomes, a exceptional 56 candidates, together with two females, achieved a 100 NTA rating in JEE-Main. This achievement is split between the January and April periods, with 23 candidates attaining an ideal rating within the January session and 33 within the April session.
“NTA scores are normalised scores across multi-session papers and are based on the relative performance of all those who appeared for the examination in one session. The marks obtained are converted into a scale ranging from 100 to 0 for each session of examinees,” reported PTI citing a senior NTA official.
Break-up Of Top Scorers
The breakdown of the highest scorers consists of 40 from the final class, 10 from the OBC class, and 6 from the gen-EWS class. (*56*) candidates from the SC and ST classes reached the 100 NTA rating mark, this 12 months.
A complete of 39 candidates confronted a three-year ban from taking the JEE-Main on account of using unfair means throughout the examination.
State-wise Performance
Telangana continues to dominate for the third consecutive 12 months with 15 candidates among the many prime scorers, adopted by Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh with seven candidates every, and Delhi with six.
Out of the 14.1 lakh candidates who appeared for the examination, almost 96% aimed to qualify for JEE (Advanced), which is the doorway check for admission to the 23 Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and different centrally funded technical establishments providing undergraduate engineering and structure applications.
The JEE-Main examination was carried out in 13 languages throughout 571 facilities in 319 cities, together with 22 facilities outdoors India.
JEE (Advanced) Cut-Off
The cut-off is at five-year excessive throughout classes. The qualifying percentile for the final class rose to 93.2, up from 90.7 final 12 months and 88.4 in 2022.
– For the general-EWS class, the cut-off elevated to 81.3 from 75.6 final 12 months and 63.1 in 2022.
– The qualifying percentile for the OBC class rose to 79.6 from 68 in 2022 and 73.6 in 2023.
– The most important enhance was seen within the qualifying scores for the SC and ST classes, with SCs reaching a percentile of 60, up from 51.9 in 2023, and STs reaching 46.6, up from 37.2 in 2023.
This 12 months, 2,50,284 candidates certified for the JEE (Advanced), with the best variety of profitable candidates hailing from Uttar Pradesh, adopted by Maharashtra and Telangana.
Registration for JEE (Advanced) is about to start on April 27, with round 17,385 undergraduate seats throughout the IITs.