JEE Mains Session 2 Result 2024: Awaited Announcement Delayed, NTA Assures Release Tonight

JEE Mains Session 2 Result 2024
The eagerly anticipated results for the April session of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main, conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), are expected to be announced tonight, according to the latest update from the Agency. Initially scheduled for Tuesday, the result declaration has been postponed to Wednesday due to unforeseen technical issues, as confirmed by the NTA.
As per the official announcement, once the results are released, candidates can access them on the official website of JEE Main – jeemain.nta.ac.in. Alongside the results, the NTA will also unveil the cut-off marks for JEE Advanced, as well as the list of All India rank holders and state-wise toppers.

Earlier this week, the NTA issued the final answer key for the JEE Main exam, revealing the omission of four questions. This development adds to the anticipation surrounding the outcome of the exam and its impact on candidates' rankings and admissions into engineering colleges across the country.
The JEE Main examination for the 2024 cycle was conducted in two sessions – January and April. Candidates who appeared in both sessions will have their best score considered for the final merit list. To access their results, students will need their application number, password, and must complete a security pin verification process.
The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE Main) holds immense significance for aspiring engineers, serving as a crucial step towards securing admission into esteemed engineering colleges in India. Additionally, it acts as a qualifying examination for the prestigious JEE Advanced, further highlighting its importance in shaping the academic and professional trajectories of countless students nationwide.
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