April 08, 2018 witnessed the JEE Main 2018 offline exam whereas April 15 and 16, 2018 were booked for JEE Main online exam. The total number of applicants appeared for the JEE Main was 11.5 lakhs. 10.43 Candidate appeared in Paper – I, offline test and approx 2 lakhs appeared for the Paper – II, computer-based test. Central Board of Secondary Education will declare the score and rank of Paper – I of JEE Main 2018 for all appearing candidate on April 30, 2018. Whereas, the result of JEE Main Paper – II will release on May 31, 2018, by the board.
JEE Main 2018 result will release on the web. Candidates have to check their JEE Main from the CBSE official sites http://www.jeemain.nic.in and http://www.cbse.nic.in. Candidate will not be entertained via any other medium for the same.
Candidate can check their result by visiting the official sites mentioned above. Then click on the click for JEE Main 2018 result, it will redirect you to a new page. Enter your roll number and date of birth as mentioned on JEE Main 2018 Admit card and click on “submit” button. JEE Main 2018 result will appear on the screen. Take the print of the same for further use.
Candidate can find their roll number, name, father name, mother name, category, sub-category, state code of eligibility, nationality, marks obtained in Paper – I or Paper – II, All India Rank (AIR), and cutoff score for appearing JEE Advance 2018.
Tie-breaking will be used if two or more candidate scores the same rank in JEE Main 2018 for preparing the rank list. To break the tie of rank list exam authority will check the candidate with the highest score in the Mathematics and physics, finding the ratio of positive marks and negative marks, the candidate with a higher absolute value of the ratio. If the resolution is not possible then both the candidate will be given the same rank.
The Rank list for admission to B.Arch./B.Planning (in institutions other than IITs) higher marks obtained by the candidate in Aptitude test in Paper-II, Drawing Test in Paper-II, finding the ratio of positive and negative marks.
The cutoff of JEE Main 2018 is the closing the rank at which the admission process is closed at a particular institute. The JEE Main cutoff will be available category-wise, institution wise, and branch-wise. The cutoff will vary from candidate to candidate.
The JEE Main 2018 cutoff determining factors are number of application received for JEE Main 2018, number of questions asked in the paper, difficulty level of the exam, performance of the candidates, previous year’s cutoff trends of JEE main.
JEE Main is conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education for admission in engineering courses offered by NITs, IIITs, CFTIs. The qualifying candidates in the JEE Main 2018 examination will be eligible for the JEE Advanced 2018. JEE Advanced 2018 will be held on May 20, 2018, for Paper-I and Paper-II. Out of 10.43 lakh students, only 2.45 students will be allowed to appear in the JEE Advanced test. All the best for JEE Main 2018 result to all the candidate appeared in the exam.