June 25, 2024
Overview: Discover key insights from the JEE Mains 2024 Session 2 results: top scorers, rising cut-offs, and how to check your scores. Get the full analysis of performance trends and state-wise topper data. Essential for engineering aspirants!
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially released the results of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2024 Session 2.
This session witnessed a considerable increase in the number of candidates who received the highest NTA score, with 56 candidates attaining a 100 percentile in Paper 1 (BE/BTech).
Among these top performers are two outstanding female candidates, Sanvi Jain of Karnataka and Shayna Sinha of Delhi, demonstrating considerable gender representation at the highest levels.
State | Number of 100 Percentile Scorers |
Telangana | 15 |
Maharashtra | 7 |
Andhra Pradesh | 7 |
Delhi | 6 |
Rajasthan | 5 |
Other States | 16 |
Total | 56 |
The April 2024 session registered 1,179,569 candidates, with 10,67,959 taking the examinations. The overall registration for the January and April sessions was 9,24,636, with 822,899 candidates appearing in both sessions, indicating the high level of participation and competitive nature of the JEE Main Exam.
The cut-off scores for JEE Main 2024 have increased across all categories, indicating increasing competition and probably higher performance levels among exam takers.
Category | 2023 Cut-off | 2024 Cut-off | Difference |
General | 90.77 | 93.23 | +2.46 |
OBC | 73.61 | 79.67 | +6.06 |
SC | 51.97 | 60.09 | +8.11 |
ST | 37.23 | 46.69 | +9.46 |
EWS | 75.62 | 81.33 | +5.71 |
Candidates should download and keep a copy of their scorecard for future academic and professional use.
Download: JEE Main Paper 2 Answer Key 2024
The top 2.5 lakh qualifiers from this session will now be able to register for JEE Advanced, which is the entrance to admission to the recognized Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and other top engineering institutes in India.
As per the exam analysis, this year's top performers from each state not only showcase the wide talent pool across the country but also serve as benchmarks for future aspirations.
The rise in cut-off scores and the competitive landscape highlights the necessity of hard preparation and strategic planning for students aspiring to top engineering colleges.
The NTA's streamlined approach and transparent evaluation standards help to ensure fairness and meritocracy in the selection process.
The JEE Main exam is a significant exam for engineering applicants in India, with the results determining the academic and career paths of thousands of students annually. As we move forward, the insights from this year's results will surely help shape future versions of the exam and refine the preparation strategies of future applicants.