National Testing Agency (NTA) will activate the link to check JEE Main Results 2021 after 3 am on its official websites. Leading dailies have reported just now, that officials have commented this about the time of declaration of the JEE mains results. Already, the Ministry of Education has announced the result statistics.
At 9:52 AM, ANI (Asian News International) tweeted ‘JEE Main results to be declared today: Ministry of Education‘. This was the first report on the JEE Main 2021 session 4 result date, though time was not disclosed. Then at 1 am, leading dailies published the result announcement and stats pertaining to the results. At the same time, it was reported that officials have told the media that link to check result will be available only after 3 am.
As per the details announced by MoE, through ANI and other media agencies, 44 students have got 100 percentile in JEE Main 2021 session 4 results. And overall 18 students have got rank 1. The officials have published the JEE Main 2021 topper list.
As soon as the results (link) are declared, students who had appeared in the exam shall be able to check their results in the form of NTA score as well as All India Rank online at jeemain.nta.nic.in, as well as ntaresults.nic.in.
The Joint Entrance (Main) Examination session 4 was conducted from August 26 to September 1, as the last and final attempt of this year’s JEE Main. As per the results of this exam, those who clear the JEE Main cutoff, will be eligible to apply for JEE Advanced. The registration for JEE Advanced has already been delayed. Now it is expected that the registration for this exam will begin either today (September 15), or tomorrow (September 16).
How to check JEE Mains results 2021 after it is declared?
Visit the official website i.e. jeemain.nta.nic.in.
There, click the link for JEE Main 2021 session 4 results.
Then on the next page, select examination session and enter application number, date of birth, security pin.
Now, the result shall be displayed on-screen. Check and print for future reference.
For the fourth session, around 7.32 lakh students had registered for the JEE Main exam. This was higher than the third session, where 7.09 lakh had applied. This is the first time that JEE was held in four sessions. The best score of all attempts have been considered for ranking.