The National Testing Agency would announce the result of Joint Entrance Exam – Mains (JEE-Mains) session 4 on late September 10 (Friday). Candidates may check their score at official websites – jeemain.nta.nic.in, ntaresults.nic.in and nta.ac.in.
It is expected that the result would be declared today as the registration process for JEE – Advance would begin from tomorrow, as per the information shared by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur.
The category-wise cut-off and all India merit list would be announced along with the result of JEE Mains 4th session.
JEE Main result 2021 4th session will be announced for both paper 1 – BE, BTech and paper 2 – BArch and BPlanning.
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JEE Mains 4th Session Result: How to download?
Candidates may check/ download their results by following the below-mentioned steps:
Step 1: Go to the official website of NTA – jeemain.nta.nic.in.
Step 2: Click on the link which read, “JEE MAINS 4TH SESSION RESULT 2021.”
Step 3: Enter all the required credentials and click on the “submit” button.
Step 4: Result would appear, check and download it.
Step 5: Take a printout for further reference.
JEE Mains 4th Session Result: Marking Scheme
The JEE Main paper comprised -- Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. Each subject had multiple-choice questions and numerical-based questions.
The marking scheme for JEE Mains 2021 is:
Section-A (MCQs)
Correct answer: +4 marks
Incorrect answer: -1 mark
Unanswered: 0
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Section-B (Numerical questions)
Correct answer: +4 marks
Incorrect answer: 0
Unanswered: 0
JEE Mains 4th Session Result: Changes introduced by NTA
- This year, NTA has changed the tie-breaker formula.
- JEE mains and other competitive exams would be more crucial as “Board Exam Criteria” has been relaxed by the government.
- Candidates may apply for JEE mains multiply times, which would definitely increase competition and the cut-off is expected to go high.
- NTA has also dropped the age criteria, this year.