JEE Main session 1 result this weekend: Know how scores, ranks are calculated

National Testing Agency (NTA) will soon release its Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) main result. If sources are to be believed, the results can be expected by this weekend. More than 7 lakh students who took the engineering entrance exam must keep their admit card handy to check their score. The score cards will be released at jeemain.nta.nic.in, nta.ac.in.

Students will get percentile score in JEE Main result. Percentile scores are comparative markings. The marks obtained for each session of the test takers are converted to a scale of 0 to 100. The percentile score will be the normalized score for the exam (instead of the candidate’s raw marks) and will be used to prepare the merit list. The percentile score will be calculated up to 7 decimal places to avoid bunching effect and reduce ties.

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Why generalise?

NTA may conduct exams on multiple dates, generally in two sessions per day. The candidates will be given different sets of questions per session and it is quite possible that the difficulty level of these papers administered in different sessions may not be exactly the same, despite all efforts to maintain parity between the different question papers. Some candidates may attempt a relatively difficult set of questions as compared to other sets. The candidates who attempt the comparatively difficult exam are likely to get less marks than those who attempt the easy exam. The NTA said in the official notice that a “normalization process based on percentile score” would be used to overcome such a situation.

JEE Main 2022: Tie Breaking Policy

– NTA Score in Mathematics, thereafter,

– NTA score in Physics,

– NTA Score in Chemistry,

– Candidates with lesser ratio of number of wrong answers and correct answers in all subjects in the examination,

– Candidates with lesser ratio of number of wrong answers and correct answers in Mathematics,

– Candidates with lesser ratio of number of wrong answers and correct answers in Physics,

– Candidates with lesser ratio of number of wrong answers and correct answers in Chemistry,

– candidate older in age,

-Application numbers in ascending order

JEE Main 2022: Correct score based on final answer key

The result will be compiled on the basis of the declared final answer key. In the final answer key, NTA left four questions, One question was dropped from the first shift of JEE Main 2022 held on June 24, while one question was dropped from the first shift held on June 26. Two more questions were dropped from the second shift of the exam held on June 29. The omitted questions are 101628, 101020, 501111, and 501121. There was more than one correct option in these answers and students who have chosen any of the correct options will get marks.

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