JEE Main 2019 Result (April 30), Answer Keys, Cut off and Counselling JEE Main Result for April session will be declared on April 30, 2019. NTA will
JEE Main 2019 Result (April 30), Answer Keys, Cut off and Counselling
JEE Main Result for April session will be declared on April 30, 2019. NTA will merge the JEE Main January and April scores for preparation of final merit list. For candidates who have taken both the attempts, their best score will be taken into account. Candidates will be allocated All India Rank (AIRs) and All India Category Rank based on their JEE Main performance.
NTA has also released official answer keys and students’ responses for JEE Main 2019 April session on jeemain.nic.in. Candidates can send their challenges against the answer keys from April 14 – 16
JEE Main Latest News
- JEE Main Paper 2 result is expected to be out on May 15, 2019.
- The newly implemented 10% reservation to Economically Weaker Section will be applicable in JEE Main 2019
- Top 2,45,000 JEE Main 2019 qualifiers will be shortlisted to appear for JEE Advanced 2019.
- Institutes which will not participate in centralised counselling will conduct their own counselling process. Check List of Institutes accepting low JEE Main Score
- On the basis of initial paper analysis and students reactions, Experts believe that JEE Main cut off will show an upward trend as the papers’ difficulty level is moderate.
- Paper 2 for B.Arch/B.Planning was successfully conducted in two shifts on April 7, 2019. Around 1, 67,475 students appeared for the exam. As per exam takers, Mathematics was difficult and time consuming section, Aptitude test was slightly tricky while drawing section was the easiest section. The paper was set from the syllabi of Class 11 and 12 only.
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JEE Main Paper Analysis 2019
A total of 958,619 students had registered for JEE Main 2019 April Session which held from April 7 – 12. Most students referred to Physics as the toughest section and Chemistry as the easiest one. Mathematics had many questions from the previous years’ papers
- Students found Physics as the toughest section in JEE Main 2019.
- Mathematics section was quite tough as compared to last year. And it was lengthy too.
- Chemistry was easy than Physics and Mathematics. But a few questions were tricky like Kjeldahl method and Frenkal defect.
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JEE Main 2019 Result
For January Session: January 31, 2019|| For April Session: April 30, 2019
NTA will release JEE Main Result online on the official website i.e. nta.ac.in. After the result declaration, NTA also releases All India Ranks of qualified candidates
How to check JEE Main Result 2019?
- Visit JEE Main 2019 Result portal
- Enter roll number and date of birth.
- Click on submit button and you will be redirected to JEE Main result 2019 window.
- Check your score and ranks and download the Rank Card of JEE Main 2019
JEE Main Rank List 2019 will include All India Rank of the candidate along with the All India Category Rank. Furthermore, JoSAA uses JEE Main AIR for admissions. The following details are mentioned on JEE Main 2019 Rank Card:
- All India Rank in JEE
- National Rank
- Category Rank
- Total Marks in JEE Main
- Marks obtained in each paper
- Qualifying Status for JEE Advanced
JEE Main 2019 Cut Off
NTA will release cut off of JEE Main 2019 along with the result. Based on cut off, a merit list will be released and candidates will be called for counselling process.
- Cut off is released considering the factors such as difficulty level, number of candidates and category of the candidates
- Minimum qualifying marks for clearing JEE Main 2019 are expected to be something like this,
Category Minimum Qualifying Marks General 81 OBC-NCl 49 Schedule Caste 32 Schedule Tribe 27 PwD 01
JEE Main 2019 Counselling
The process for JEE Main counselling will commence separately for each session. The seat allotment procedure will be based on All India Ranks and will start after the declaration of results. The verification of documents for admission will be done at the time of seat allotment process. In 2017, the counselling and seat allotment was held in 7 rounds.
There are 3 counselling processes for JEE Main 15% All India Quota seats viz.
- JoSAA Counselling (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) manages combined counselling and seat allotment procedure for all the IITs, IIITs, NITs and other Government Funded Technical Institutes (GFTIs).
- CSAB NEUT is conducted for seats reserved in AICTE approved Institutes in India that are not covered under CSAB for the North Eastern States & Union Territories (NEUT).
- CSAB SFTI is conducted for admission in Self-Funded Technical Institutes.
Highlights of JEE Main Counselling
JoSAA Counselling begins from January Session: March 2019
April Session: June 2019Number of Institutes participating in JoSAA 100 (23 IITs, 31 NITs, 23 IIITs and 23 GFTIs) Total Seats offered through JoSAA 36208 seats (approx.) Number of institutes participating in CSAB SFTI 17 Self-Financed Technical Institutes Total seats in CSAB SFTI 12966 seats (approx.) Total NEUTs offering admissions 213 AICTE approved institutes
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