JEE Main result declared: 24 students get 100 percentile
The best performance was registered by two states — Telangana and Rajasthan. Four candidates from each state had scored 100 percentile in 2019.
Twenty four candidates scored 100 percentile in the Joint Entrance Examination (Main) this year, with the largest number of toppers coming from Telangana. Among the remaining toppers, five are from Delhi, four from Rajasthan, three from Andhra Pradesh, two from Haryana, and one each from Gujarat and Maharashtra.
A year ago, as well, a similar number of up-and-comers were positioned first. In any case, the best presentation was enrolled by two states — Telangana and Rajasthan. Four competitors from each state had scored 100 percentile in 2019.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) reported the outcomes late Friday night, in under seven days after the passage test wrapped up. Since 2019, JEE (Main) is being directed two times per year. The main cycle was held in January. The second pattern of the passage test this year was postponed due to the pandemic. It was at long last held in 12 movements more than six days from September 1 to 6.
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The outcomes declared Friday night mirror the best exhibition of applicants who showed up for the test in January and September.
Participation in the subsequent cycle appears to have endured due to the pandemic. It fell by 20 rate focuses on the primary test held in January. While 94.32 percent of enlisted understudies showed up for the test held in January 2020, participation tumbled to 74 percent for the test held recently. Out of 8.58 lakh exceptional candidates, 6.35 lakh showed up for the building passageway test in September.
The lead of the JEE (Main) was buried in discussion with certain understudies requesting that the assessment be put off, given the rising COVID cases in the nation. The passageway test had just been deferred twice previously.
Regardless of understudy dissents, the administration proceeded with the assessment, contending that vocations can’t be required to be postponed inconclusively. The Supreme Court had likewise excused a supplication for the delay, contending that the “vocation of the understudies can’t be placed in risk”. It is the primary public passage test to be held in the midst of the pandemic. Next is NEET on September 16.
JEE (Main) is the passing test for showing up for the JEE (Advanced). The top 2.5 lakh applicants of JEE (Main) can show up for JEE (Advanced) which is the passage test for admission to the 23 IITs.
Clinchers from January endeavor included, Divyanshu Aggarwal was conceived in a group of specialists and was relied upon to follow medication from the outset yet he guarantees that it was his adoration for arithmetic that made him picked the building stream. Another 100 percentile scorer, Akhil Jain is set to be the first designer in quite a while family. Conceived and raised in Kota, Akhil was constantly disposed of scholastics. Among the top scorers are twin siblings from Delhi who had topped the test by scoring 100 and 99.9 percentile score. They used to get ready together and have an adoration for endeavoring test. Both said they would show up for JEE Advanced and focus on affirmation at IIT.
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