NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared the JEE Main outcome for April 2019 - the second version of the aggressive assessments. Twenty-four scholars secured 100 percentile within the April 2019 and January 2019 assessments. The Cut-off set at 89.75 percentile.
The NTA JEE April 2019 effects were launched on the reputable web page - https://jeemain.nic.in. The outcome has been compiled on the basis of ultimate answer keys.
For multi-shift papers, uncooked marks bought through the applicants in different shifts/classes have now been converted to NTA Score.
No ranking/rank card will probably be dispatched to the applicants and the applicants are suggested to obtain their ranking/rank playing cards from the JEE (Main) web page: www.jeemain.nic.in only.
The Category sensible Cut-off of NTA Score for JEE (Advanced)-2019 according to Paper-I will be able to be as follows:
The NTA has launched the ratings of each the examination and rank of Paper 1 of JEE Main 2019 for all applicants who appeared in January 2019 in addition to in April 2019. The JEE Main Paper 2 effects could be launched through May 15, 2019.
Click here to check JEE Main Score 2019
The following 24 Candidates have gained 100 NTA Score in JEE (Main) Jan - 2019 and April - 2019 Examination in Paper- 1(B.E./B.Tech.)
State sensible toppers in Paper-1(B.E./B.Tech.) are as follows
The four NTA ratings for each of the applicants in Paper-1 of JEE (Main)-January 2019 in addition to for the April 2019 has been merged for compilation of outcome and preparation of overall Merit List /Ranking. For the applicants who appeared in each the attempts, easiest of the 2 NTA ratings (total) used to be thought to be for preparing the results/ranks.
This comprised of the four NTA ratings bought through the candidate in first strive four NTA ratings bought in second strive and 4 NTA ratings for the ones appeared in each the attempts (easiest of the 2 Total NTA ratings) at the side of the standing of those that qualify for appearing in JEE (Advanced)-2019 supplied and subject to other stipulations of eligibility being met. The rank comprised All India rank and All India class rank.
Only the All India Rank (AIR) is used for admissions via Central Seat Allocation Board (CSAB)/Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) to NITs/ IIITs/ CFTIs/ SFIs/ Others, whilst other ranks are for information purposes.
Around 9,58,619 applicants were registered for the JEE Main April 2019 examination. The JEE Main April examination used to be conducted around the nation and in a foreign country on April 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 through the Computer Based Test (CBT) mode.
The JEE Main examination for paper 1 used to be conducted in two shifts. The answer key for April 2019 examination used to be launched on April 14 and applicants were allowed to boost objections up to April 16, 2019.
For the first time, the JEE (Main) Examination has been conducted two instances, on on-line mode, in this year. The first Examination used to be conducted from eighth to 12th January 2019 in two shifts, and the second JEE (Main) Examination used to be conducted on seventh 8 th 9 th 10th and 12th April, 2019.
The NTA JEE April 2019 effects were launched on the reputable web page - https://jeemain.nic.in. The outcome has been compiled on the basis of ultimate answer keys.
For multi-shift papers, uncooked marks bought through the applicants in different shifts/classes have now been converted to NTA Score.
No ranking/rank card will probably be dispatched to the applicants and the applicants are suggested to obtain their ranking/rank playing cards from the JEE (Main) web page: www.jeemain.nic.in only.
The Category sensible Cut-off of NTA Score for JEE (Advanced)-2019 according to Paper-I will be able to be as follows:
Cut-off of Total NTA Score Based on Paper-I | |||||
Common Rank List (CRL) | Economically Weaker Section (EWS) | Other Backward Class (OBC-NCL) | Scheduled Caste (SC) | Scheduled Tribe (ST) | People with Disability (PwD) |
89.7548849 | 78.2174869 | 74.3166557 | 54.0128155 | 44.3345172 | 0.1137173 |
The NTA has launched the ratings of each the examination and rank of Paper 1 of JEE Main 2019 for all applicants who appeared in January 2019 in addition to in April 2019. The JEE Main Paper 2 effects could be launched through May 15, 2019.
Click here to check JEE Main Score 2019
The following 24 Candidates have gained 100 NTA Score in JEE (Main) Jan - 2019 and April - 2019 Examination in Paper- 1(B.E./B.Tech.)
S.No. | Candidate Name | State code of eligibility |
1 | Shubhan Srivastava | Delhi |
2 | Kevin Martin | Karnataka |
three | Dhruv Arora | Madhya Pradesh |
four | Jayesh Singla | Punjab |
5 | Battepati Karthikeya | Telangana |
6 | Nishant Abhangi | Rajasthan |
7 | Adelly Sai Kiran | Telangana |
8 | Vishwanth Okay | Telangana |
9 | Konda Renu | Andhra Pradesh |
10 | Abhay Pratap Singh Rathore | Madhya Pradesh |
11 | Sambit Behera | Rajasthan |
12 | Shubhankar Gambhir | Rajasthan |
13 | Ankit Kumar Misra | Maharashtra |
14 | Himanshu Gaurav Singh | Uttar Pradesh |
15 | Prakhar Jagwani | Madhya Pradesh |
16 | Dravya Marwaha | Haryana |
17 | Naman Gupta | Uttar Pradesh |
18 | Gupta Kartikey Chandresh | Maharashtra |
19 | Yindukuri Jayanth Phani Sai | Telangana |
20 | Samiksha Das | Rajasthan |
21 | Bojja Chetan Reddy | Andhra Pradesh |
22 | Gudipaty Aniket | Jharkhand |
23 | Jitender Kumar Yadav | Haryana |
24 | Raj Aryan Agrawal | Maharashtra |
State sensible toppers in Paper-1(B.E./B.Tech.) are as follows
Sr. No | Candidate Name | State Code of Eligibility |
1 | Prince Kumar Gupta | Arunachal Pradesh |
2 | Pradipta Parag Bora | Assam |
three | Shubhanshu Prasad | Andaman And Nicobar Island |
four | Konda Renu | Andhra Pradesh |
5 | Avinabh Bhardwaj | Bihar |
6 | Rishabh Bhatnagar | Chhattisgarh |
7 | Dishank Jindal | Chandigarh |
8 | Ashmit Singh | Daman & Diu |
9 | Shubhan Srivastava | Delhi |
10 | Atharva Shrawge | Dadra And Nagar Haveli |
11 | Parvik Nileshkumar Dave | Gujarat |
12 | Jaiprakash Suresh Gurav | Goa |
13 | Aakash Solanki | Himachal Pradesh |
14 | Dravya Marwaha | Haryana |
15 | Gudipaty Aniket | Jharkhand |
16 | Aman Yadav | Jammu And Kashmir |
17 | Kevin Martin | Karnataka |
18 | Vishnu Vinod | Kerala |
19 | Tom Saju | Lakshadweep |
20 | Gourav Kumar | Meghalaya |
21 | Laishram Prince Singh | Manipur |
22 | Dhruv Arora | Madhya Pradesh |
23 | Ankit Kumar Misra | Maharashtra |
24 | Akash Jyoti Sahoo | Mizoram |
25 | Manish Kumar Chauhan | Nagaland |
26 | Prateek Chaudhury | Odisha |
27 | Jayesh Singla | Punjab |
28 | Chirantandip Mahanta | Puducherry |
29 | Nishant Abhangi | Rajasthan |
30 | Rahul Gupta | Sikkim |
31 | Shayandeep Bhaumik | Tripura |
32 | Battepati Karthikeya | Telangana |
33 | Okay V Vikram | Tamil Nadu |
34 | Prateek Tibrewal | Uttarakhand |
35 | Himanshu Gaurav Singh | Uttar Pradesh |
36 | Koustav Sen | West Bengal |
The four NTA ratings for each of the applicants in Paper-1 of JEE (Main)-January 2019 in addition to for the April 2019 has been merged for compilation of outcome and preparation of overall Merit List /Ranking. For the applicants who appeared in each the attempts, easiest of the 2 NTA ratings (total) used to be thought to be for preparing the results/ranks.
1 | The Number of not unusual applicants registered in each (January and April)- 2019 Examination | 6,46,386 |
2 | Number of not unusual applicants appeared in each (January and April)- 2019 Examination | 6,08,440 |
three | Number of candidate registered in January -2019 Examination | 9,29,198 |
four | Number of candidate appeared in January -2019 Examination | 8,74,469 |
5 | Number of candidate registered in April -2019 Examination | 9,35,755 |
6 | Number of candidate appeared in April -2019 Examination | 8,81,096 |
7 | Total Number of unique applicants registered in JEE (Main) Examinations (January and April -2019) | 12,37,892 |
8 | Total Number of unique applicants appeared in JEE (Main) Examinations (January and April -2019) | 11,47,125 |
This comprised of the four NTA ratings bought through the candidate in first strive four NTA ratings bought in second strive and 4 NTA ratings for the ones appeared in each the attempts (easiest of the 2 Total NTA ratings) at the side of the standing of those that qualify for appearing in JEE (Advanced)-2019 supplied and subject to other stipulations of eligibility being met. The rank comprised All India rank and All India class rank.
Only the All India Rank (AIR) is used for admissions via Central Seat Allocation Board (CSAB)/Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) to NITs/ IIITs/ CFTIs/ SFIs/ Others, whilst other ranks are for information purposes.
Around 9,58,619 applicants were registered for the JEE Main April 2019 examination. The JEE Main April examination used to be conducted around the nation and in a foreign country on April 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 through the Computer Based Test (CBT) mode.
The JEE Main examination for paper 1 used to be conducted in two shifts. The answer key for April 2019 examination used to be launched on April 14 and applicants were allowed to boost objections up to April 16, 2019.
For the first time, the JEE (Main) Examination has been conducted two instances, on on-line mode, in this year. The first Examination used to be conducted from eighth to 12th January 2019 in two shifts, and the second JEE (Main) Examination used to be conducted on seventh 8 th 9 th 10th and 12th April, 2019.
JEE Main April 2019 result declared; Delhi's Shubhan Srivastava, 23 others receive 100 NTA score
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