Ved Lahoti from IIT Delhi zone has topped the exam with 355 out of 360 marks and the highest-ranked female candidate is Dwija Dharmeshkumar Patel from IIT Bombay zone.
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The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras on June 9 announced the result of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced 2024.
While Ved Lahoti from IIT Delhi zone has topped the exam with 355 out of 360 marks, the highest-ranked female candidate is Dwija Dharmeshkumar Patel from IIT Bombay zone.
Students can check the JEE Advanced result on the examination website, jeeadv.ac.in using their login credentials.
The IIT Madras has also published the list of toppers along with the JEE Advanced final answer keys on the official website.
Both Ved Lahoti of IIT Delhi zone and Dwija Dharmeshkumar Patel of IIT Bombay zone are the top rankers in the Common Rank List (CRL).
JEE Advanced 2024 was taken by only those students who scored a rank in the top 2.5 lakh in the JEE Main exam which comprised of two papers, each held for three hours.
Candidates who want to register for the Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT) 2024 can apply from June 9 to June 10. The AAT 2024 is scheduled for June 12, from 9 AM to 12 noon, with results likely to be declared on June 14.
JEE Advanced 2024 was held on May 26 in which a total of 1,80,200 candidates appeared in both papers 1 and 2. In this exam, 48,248 candidates have qualified, of which 7,964 are female candidates.
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