Education | The Indian Express
JEE Main 2025 Session 2 Results: The National Testing Agency will release the JEE Main session two results by April 17. With over a million students eagerly awaiting their scores, the rush to check results often leads some to mistakenly share their login credentials on fraudulent websites, putting their personal information at risk.
To help you stay safe and avoid last-minute confusion, here’s a guide to official websites you should use and unofficial ones you should avoid when checking your JEE Main results.
JEE Main 2025: Official websites
As stated by NTA in its official notification, students will be able to check JEE Main Session Two results from the below-mentioned website:
— jeemain.nta.nic.in
The NTA conducted the JEE main session 2 exam on April 2, 3, 4, 7, and 8 for Paper 1 (BE, BTech), while Paper 2 (BArch and BPlan) was conducted on April 9. (Image: AI Generated)
JEE Main 2025: Where not to check results?
These are some of the websites that claim to be official JEE Main 2025 links, however, they are sham. Students are requested to avoid these websites to scorecard:
–upmsp-edu.com/jee-mains-result-2024/
–jeemainnic.in
–jeeguide.co.in/
Candidates who rank within the top 2.5 lakh performers in the JEE Main 2025 exam will be eligible to appear for the JEE Advanced 2025 exam. JEE Advanced is a centralised gateway to admission in the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).
JEE Main 2025: Session paper 1 performance
As many as 13,11,544 candidates registered for JEE Main 2025 paper 1 exam in session 1. Of them, as many as 12,58,136 (95.93 per cent) candidates appeared. Among them, 4,24,810 were female candidates, with 1,59,378 from the general category, 44,762 from EWS, 40,282 from SC, 12,965 from ST, and 1,67,423 from OBC categories.
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Male candidates accounted for 8,33,920, including 3,06,980 from General, 93,937 from EWS, 82,563 from SC, 26,994 from ST, and 3,22,851 from OBC. Additionally, one candidate identified as third gender was from the OBC category.
The highest number of students appearing for the exams were from the OBC category (4,90,275), followed by general (4,66,358), EWS (1,38,699), SC (1,22,845), and ST (39,959).
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