Overview
- The National Testing Agency, which posted the results on Monday, opened scorecards on jeemain.nta.nic.in and nta.ac.in for more than 11 lakh April candidates.
- NTA’s final answer key dropped two Physics questions from the April 4 morning shift and awarded full marks for those items to every candidate in that shift.
- Twenty-six candidates earned a perfect 100 percentile across the two sessions, with Andhra Pradesh and Telangana contributing the most names to the toppers list.
- The agency set higher qualifying percentiles for JEE Advanced, with the general cutoff at 93.4123549, and reported 2,50,182 candidates as eligible, with registration opening April 23.
- NTA said it debarred 57 candidates for unfair means and withheld 56 results pending checks of identity and documents.