JEE Main Result 2025 Highlights: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially declared the JEE Main 2025 Session 2 results on its website — jeemain.nta.nic.in. Candidates can check and download their scorecards by logging in with their application number and password.
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A direct link to access the result has also been made available on the website. Currently, NTA has only declared the results for Paper 1 (BE/BTech). Results for Paper 2 (BArch/BPlanning) are still awaited. Alongside the results, the agency has also released the list of top scorers and other key exam-related information. There are 24 candidates who have scored a NTA 100 normalised score.
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As per PTI reports, there have been 110 cases of unfair means detected. The candidates were found to be involved in unfair means, including forgery of documents related to the examination, and consequently, their results were not declared.
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S. No. | Category | %ile From | %ile To | No. of Candidates |
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1 | UR | 100 | 93.10232 | 97,321 |
2 | UR- PwBD | 93.09502 | 0.00793 | 3,950 |
3 | EWS | 93.09502 | 80.38301 | 25,009 |
4 | OBC | 93.09502 | 79.43135 | 67,614 |
5 | SC | 93.09502 | 61.15269 | 37,519 |
6 | ST | 93.09502 | 47.90264 | 18,823 |
Earlier today, NTA released the Final Answer Key for JEE Main 2025 Session 2, which includes two dropped questions. In line with NTA’s policy, all candidates will be awarded full marks for these questions. It’s worth noting that the final answer key was initially published on Thursday but was taken down within a few hours. While the result was originally expected to be announced yesterday, NTA has now confirmed its release.
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The JEE Main 2025 Session 2 exam was conducted from April 2 to April 9. The provisional answer key, along with the question papers and candidate response sheets, had been released earlier this month, and students were invited to raise objections.