JEE-Main 2024 Session 1 results out: Perfect 100 for 23 students

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New Delhi: Twenty-three candidates have bagged the perfect 100 score in the engineering entrance exam JEE-Main 2024 Session 1 with a maximum of them being from Telangana, the National Testing Agency announced on Tuesday.

Candidates can check their results at the website jeemain.nta.ac.in using their application number and date of birth. 

Over 11.70 lakh candidates had appeared for the first edition of the crucial exam.

Among the candidates who secured an NTA score of 100, seven are from Telangana, two from Haryana, three each from Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan and Maharashtra, two from Delhi and one each from Gujarat, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.

However, there are no candidates from gen-EWS, SC and ST category with 100 NTA score. Moreover, for the second consecutive year there are no female candidates among the top scorers.

The candidates who scored 100 NTA scores are Aarav Bhatt, Rishi Shekher Shukla, Shaik Suraj (OBC), Mukunth Prathish S (OBC), Madhav Bansal, Aryan Prakash, Ishaan Gupta, Aaditya Kumar, Rohan Sai Pabba, Parekh Meet Vikrambhai, Amogh Agrawal, Shivansh Nair, Thota Sai Karthik, Gajare Nilkrishna Nirmalkumar (OBC), Dakshesh Sanjay Mishra, Muthavarapu Anoop, Himanshu Thalor (OBC), Hundekar Vidith, Venkata Sai Teja Madineni, Ipsit Mittal, Annareddy Venkata Tanish Reddy, Sriyashas Mohan Kalluri, And Tavva Dinesh Reddy.

According to NTA officials, NTA score is not the same as percentage of marks obtained but normalised scores.

NTA scores are normalised scores across multi-session papers and are based on the relative performance of all those who appeared for the examination in one session, a senior official explained.

The marks obtained are converted into a scale ranging from 100 to 0 for each session of examinees, the official added.

According to the officials, a Central Control Room was opened to monitor and facilitate the smooth conduct of the examination on the ground.

"2 national coordinators, 18 regional coordinators, 303 city coordinators, 1,083 observers, 150 technical observers, and 162 deputy observers were deployed. Live CCTV Surveillance was planned in all examination centres to curb malpractice in the examination," the official said.

"The NTA also made arrangements for live viewing of remote locations of all examination centres from the Control Room located in the NTA premises of New Delhi. Recording of CCTV Systems was also done, the official added.

Mobile network jammers were installed at all the centres to prevent students from cheating during the exam by using mobile phones or any other electronic device.

"The latest 5G jammers were installed at all examination centres for the first time," the official explained.

The examination was held in Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.

The exam was also conducted outside India in Manama, Doha, Dubai, Kathmandu, Muscat, Riyadh, Sharjah, Singapore, Kuwait City, Kuala Lumpur, Lagos/Abuja, Colombo, Jakarta, Moscow, Ottawa, Port Louis, Bangkok, and Washington DC.

It was conducted in Abu Dhabi, Hong Kong, and Oslo for the first time.

JEE (Main) this year recorded 95.8% for Paper 1 (BE/ BTech) attendance, one of the highest percentages since the National Testing Agency (NTA) started the conduct of the test. Also it registered a record 12.31 lakh aspirants, which is about 27% higher than the previous year. The first of the two JEE (Main) ended on February 1, the second edition is scheduled in April. Based on the results of JEE-Mains Paper 1 and Paper 2, the candidates will be shortlisted to appear for the JEE-Advanced exam, which is a one-stop exam to get admission into the 23 premier Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).

 

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