JEE Main 2022 Session I Results Expected Soon: More Details Here
The NTA is expected to release the JEE Main 2022 Session I Results before July 9. Check details on how to download your scorecard here.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) will release the JEE Main 2022 Session I Results soon. Tentatively, between July 7 and 9. Moreover, the JEE session I exams started on June 23 and continued till June 29. The authorities had released the provisional answer key and also noted the objections to it. However, participants are still eager for the final results. Continue reading further to learn how to download your results.
Furthermore, over the years, we have noticed that the NTA releases the results within 10 days of the final exam. Besides, the results for session 1 are declared when the applications for session 2 begin; the application process is underway. Hence, it is expected that the results will be published soon.
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JEE Main 2022 Session I Results: Steps to Download Your Scorecard
The NTA will publish the results on the official JEE Main website. Nonetheless, students must follow the prescribed procedure to download their scorecards.
- Firstly, visit the official website at jeemain.nta.nic.in.
- Next, click on the June 2022 or Session 1 results tab.
- The server will redirect you to a new web page.
- You must enter your credentials on the page and log in to the portal.
- Then your JEE Main Scorecard will appear on the computer screen.
- Finally, save and download it.
Your JEE Main score is the gateway to admission at the following universities:
- National Institutes of Technology (NIT)
- Indian Institutes of Engineering Science & Technology (IIEST)
- Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIIT)
- Government or Public Institutes of Engineering & Technology.
Marking Scheme
Students must adhere to the official marking scheme the NTA will use to assess their performance. Listed below is a table of the scheme for your reference. Check the marking pattern to estimate how you probably fared in the exams.
Type of Question | Answers Recorded | Marks Allotted |
MCQs | Correct | +4 |
Incorrect | -1 | |
Unattempted | 0 | |
Numerical Questions | Correct | +4 |
Incorrect | -1 | |
Unattempted | 0 |
Furthermore, students must regularly visit the official website (mentioned above) to check when the NTA publishes the results.
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