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CBSE will declare JEE Main 2018 result on April 30. It must be noted that the result of JEE Main 2018 will be declared online separately for Paper I and Paper II. JEE Main result 2018 for Paper II will be announced on May 31. In order to check the result of JEE Main 2018, the candidates have to enter their roll number and date of birth on the result page. Through JEE Main 2018 result, candidates will be able to check their section-wise marks, All India Rank and category-wise rank, and the cutoff score for JEE Advanced 2018. The score card and All India Ranks will be available at the same time along with the result of JEE Main 2018. JEE Main 2018 result will be declared only for those candidates who have appeared in the national level engineering entrance test (JEE Main) for admissions to NITs. IIITs and GFTIs. To know more about the JEE Main result 2018, go through the article below.
S.No. |
Event |
Dates |
1 |
JEE Main Result announcement (Paper I) |
April 30,2018 |
2 |
JEE Main Result announcement (Paper II) |
May 31, 2018 |
3 |
JEE Main 2018 Rank and Score Card availability |
After announcement of AIR of JEE Main 2018 |
After candidates have checked their result of JEE Main 2018, they must check the cutoff and accordingly apply for the programmes, in the participating institutes of JEE Main 2018.
JEE Main 2017 Cutoff
S.No. |
Category |
Cutoff |
1 |
General |
81 |
2 |
OBC-NCL |
49 |
3 |
SC |
32 |
4 |
ST |
27 |
5 |
PWD |
1 |
Click on the JEE Main 2018 result link here (Link will be updated as soon as the result is announced)
Enter your JEE Main 2018 roll number and date of birth
Now click on Submit button
You can now see your JEE Main score, All India Rank and category rank, and qualifying status for JEE Advanced 2018.
Your JEE Main score card is also available for downloading with the result. Use the download button and get access to your JEE Main score card 2018.
Use the answer key of JEE Main 2018 and get an estimate of your score in the entrance test after comparing your attempted answers in the actual paper. The methodology of calculating JEE Main score makes use of the marking scheme given by CBSE wherein using it candidates can calculate their JEE Main 2018 score and rank. Check the formula below to calculate JEE Main score.
JEE Main Score = 4 marks x number of correct answers - number of wrong answers x 1 |
Calculating JEE Main rank – The actual scores of candidates in JEE Main 2018 will be used to determine the ranks of the engineering entrance test. Your rank will be affected directly by the score you secure in the test. This means that the higher your score, the higher will be your rank of JEE Main 2018. Also, if two or more candidates score equal marks, then tie-breaking rule or inter-se-merit will be applicable.
Download Here: JEE Main Result For Paper -1 - Available Now
Download Here: JEE Main Rank Card - Available Now
Download Here: JEE Main AIR List - Available Now
In case two or more candidates secure equal marks/score in JEE Main, then in that case the inter-se-merit or tie-breaker policy will be applicable. Check all the details about the fundamentals and basic rules for the application of inter-se-merit.
To resolve a tie or apply inter-se-merit, check the guidelines below in the sequence given.
JEE Main Paper |
Tie Breaking Criterion |
JEE Main Paper I |
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JEE Main Paper II |
Still if the tie is there, then higher marks in Drawing Test will be considered to offer higher/better rank.
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While checking their JEE Main result, the candidates must download their result, score card/rank card, as this will be needed for admissions. Along with the result of JEE Main 2018, the candidates must also check their qualifying status for JEE Advanced 2018. Candidates must check if they are among the top 2,24,000 candidates of JEE Main 2018 who have qualified for appearing in JEE Advanced. If they have, then they have to register for appearing in JEE Advanced 2018 tentatively in first week of May 2018. In case candidates do not figure out in the top 2,24,000 candidates shortlisted for JEE Advanced from JEE Main, then candidates must also start applying for state level counselling/admission processes and university level admission wherein they accept JEE Main score.
Marks |
Rank Range |
301 to 326 |
1 - 9 |
281 to 300 |
10 - 83 |
261 to 280 |
84 - 244 |
241 to 260 |
245 - 706 |
221 to 240 |
707 - 1755 |
201 to 220 |
1756 - 4163 |
181 to 200 |
4164 - 8997 |
161 to 180 |
8998 - 18371 |
141 to 160 |
18372 - 35928 |
121 to 140 |
35929 - 67649 |
101 to 120 |
67651 - 125722 |
81 to 100 |
125723 - 237034 |
61 to 80 |
237035 - 463443 |
41 to 60 |
463444 - 844544 |
21 to 40 |
844546 - 1093113 |
1 to 20 |
1093115 - 1121966 |
Know the difference between percentage and percentile
Candidates must know the difference between percentage and percentile as for admission to NITs, IIITs and GFTIs one of the eligibility criteria is to secure a place in the top 20 percentile of the respective class 12th board. This top 20 percentile is different than the percentage of marks and is calculated separately. Check the process of calculating percentile below.
Percentage |
Percentile |
Percentage = number obtained / total x 100. Eg 50/360 x100 |
Percentile = 100 x Number of candidates in the group with aggregate marks less than the candidates/ Total number of candidates in the group |
The top 20 percentile of the respective class 12th board is calculated category-wise for the candidates on the basis of their scores in class 12th respective board exam. This percentile is matched with the published top 20 percentile of the board as announced by CBSE.
For instance, the total number of candidates registered in a particular board is 13918 and total number of candidates appeared is 13711, then, the percentile will be calculated as follows,
Percentile of a student who has scored 50% marks in the Board where 2218 candidates have scored below him
Percentile score for 50% marks in the Board will be calculated as 2218 x 100/ 13711 = 16.18
The following 5 subjects will be taken into consideration for calculating top 20 percentile in class 12th or qualifying exam for JEE Main Paper I:
Language
Physics
Mathematics
Any one of (Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Technical Vocational Subject
Any other subject
Important: In case candidates have taken 6 subjects in the qualifying exam, then the better of the fifth or sixth will be take into account.
For calculating top 20 percentile of the qualifying marks for JEE Main Paper II (B.Arch/B.Plan), the following subjects will be considered:
Mathematics
Other four subjects.
JEE Main rank will be declared at the time of announcement of result. AIR rank will be considered for admission through CSAB or JoSAA & other admission authority to NITs/IIITs/CFTIs/SFIs/Others. Tie breaking rules will be applied in case of candidates scores equal marks in the JEE Main exam. The tie breaking criteria is mentioned below:
Tie breaking rules for paper 1 are listed below:
Following methods will be considered for tie breaking: