Candidates can know important details about JEE Advanced 2020 result and scorecard like how to check the score from the below article.
JEE Advanced 2020 Result will be released by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi will tentatively in the first week of June 8. The result of JEE Advanced 2020 will be made available online by the exam conducting authorities on the official portal.
Students will be required to login with their application number and password to check their JEE Advanced 2020 result. After logging into the website, the result of JEE Advanced 2020 will appear in the form of scorecard mentioning candidates’ marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics along with the total score in both Paper I and Paper II, rank in Common Rank List (CRL), Category and candidates details.
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Candidates must download their scorecards after the announcement of the result to participate in the JEE Advanced 2020 counselling and admission process. Qualified Students of JEE Advanced 2020 will only be eligible for admission to IITs, subject to meeting other eligibility criteria. Students who wish to appear in Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT) also have to qualify JEE Advanced. IIT Delhi will conduct JEE Advanced 2020 on May 17 in online mode across various test centres in India and abroad. Candidates can read the article below to know more details regarding JEE Advanced 2020 result 2020.
- JEE Advanced 2020 Result Date
- How to Check JEE Advanced Result 2020?
- Calculation of JEE Advanced 2020 result
- JEE Advanced 2020 Tie-Breaker Policy
JEE Advanced 2020 Result Date
| Events |
Dates |
|---|---|
| JEE Advanced 2020 exam |
May 17, 2020 |
| Announcement of JEE Advanced 2020 result |
First week of June, 2020 |
| Availability of JEE Advanced 2020 rank card |
June second week, 2020 |
| Start of Registration for JEE Advanced counselling 2020 (JoSAA 2020) |
Second week of June, 2020 |
How to Check JEE Advanced Result 2020?
The exam conducting authorities will made available the result of JEE Advanced 2020 online on the official portal. To check their results, students will be required to login to the portal using their application number and password. After login, the JEE Advanced result 2020 will appear on the screen. Steps to check and download the result are provided below:
- Visit the official JEE Advanced 2020 Portal
- Click on the JEE Advanced 2020 Result tab
- Login using JEE Advanced 2020 application number and password
- The result will be displayed on the screen
- Check all the details related to candidate information
- Download the scorecard and take its printout for future reference
Details Mentioned on JEE Advanced 2020 Result
The JEE Advanced 2020 result/scorecard will comprise aggregates marks secured by candidates in Paper-I and Paper-II, marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, rank and details of a candidate. The list of details available in the JEE Advanced 2020 result are:
- JEE Advanced 2020 Registration Number
- JEE Advanced 2020 Roll Number
- Name of the Candidate
- Date of Birth of the Candidate
- JEE Advanced 2020 Qualifying Status: Qualified or Not
- Rank Obtained by Candidate in Common Rank List
- Category wise All India Ranks (AIR) of the Candidate (if qualified)
- Subject-wise Marks in both Paper 1 & 2
- Total Positive Marks
- Total Marks
Calculation of JEE Advanced 2020 result
Candidates can check the procedure of calculating JEE Advanced result below:
- Candidate’s score in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics sections of both Paper-I and Paper-II will be summed up individually for each subject.
- Aggregate marks/score of a candidate in JEE Advanced 2020 will be calculated by adding the marks obtained by candidates in all three subjects.
- A candidate must appear in both Paper-I and Paper-II to be considered for inclusion in common rank list (CRL)
JEE Advanced 2020 Tie-Breaker Policy
The exam conducting authorities will follow the below-mentioned rules in case of two or more candidates obtain the same marks:
- Candidate with more marks in Mathematics will be awarded a higher rank
- If the tie still exists, the candidate with more marks in Physics will be awarded higher rank
- In case a tie still exists, candidates will be awarded the same rank
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