JEE Mains 2024 Session 1 Results Live, Toppers, Cut Off, NTA Scorecard Live: The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2024 results is released by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Candidates can check their results on the official website jeemain.nta.ac.in. Along with the overall score, NTA will provide percentile scores for each subject and an overall percentile score. This percentile score represents the percentage of candidates who scored the same as or below a specific candidate in the exam.
JEE Mains Session 1 Results 2024 Live Updates:
The JEE exam acts as the gateway to engineering colleges across India, including government and private institutions alike. Those who excel in the JEE Main exam become eligible for admission to top-tier colleges, as these institutions take exam scores into account for admissions.
Candidates are strictly prohibited from submitting more than one Application Form. Any candidate found with multiple Application Numbers will be considered in violation of fair practices (UFM - Unfair Means), even if such instances are discovered at a later stage. Stringent actions will be taken against any candidate found to be in breach of this policy.
Candidates who have already applied and completed the Examination Fee payment for JEE (Main) – 2024 Session 1 and intend to participate in JEE (Main) – 2024 Session 2, must access their accounts using the previously assigned Application Number and Password from Session 1.
In their Session 2 application, they can select the Paper, Examination Medium, State Code of Eligibility, preferred Cities for Session 2, provide educational qualification details, and make the required Examination Fee payment.

1. Visit the website: https://jeemain.nta.ac.in/
2. Navigate to the 'Challenge(s) regarding Answer Key' section.
3. Log in using your Application Number and Date of Birth, then enter the displayed Security PIN and click Submit.
4. Select 'Challenge(s) regarding Answer Key'.
5. You will find the Question IDs listed in sequential order for JEE (Main) – 2024 Session 1 (January 2024).
6. The ID listed next to the question under the 'Correct Option' column indicates the most appropriate Answer Key by NTA.
7. To challenge this option, select any one or more Option IDs from the next four columns by checking the corresponding boxes.
8. You can upload supporting documents, which should be compiled into a single PDF file. Click 'Choose File and Upload'.
9. After selecting your desired option(s) for Mathematics/Physics/Chemistry for Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech.), Mathematics/Aptitude Test for Paper 2A (B.Arch.), and Mathematics/Aptitude Test/Planning for Paper 2B (B.Planning), scroll down, click 'Save your claim', and proceed to the next screen.
10. Review the display of all the Option IDs you have challenged.
11. Click 'Save your claim and Pay Fee finally'.
12. Choose your Mode of Payment and pay a non-refundable processing fee of ₹200/- for each challenged question. Payment can be made via Debit/Credit Card or Net Banking.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced that applications for the second edition of the engineering entrance exam JEE-Main are now open and will remain so until March 2. The exam is scheduled to be held from April 4 to 15. Candidates who have already applied and paid the examination fee for JEE (Main) – 2024 Session 1 and wish to appear for JEE (Main) – 2024 Session 2 are required to log in using their previous application number and password provided during Session 1.
1. +4 marks for selecting the correct answer or the most suitable option.
2. -1 mark for selecting any incorrect option.
3. 0 marks for leaving a question unanswered or marking it for review.
4. +4 marks if more than one option is correctly selected (only applicable to those who have chosen at least one correct option).
5. +4 marks if all options are correctly selected (applicable to all candidates who have attempted the question).
The JEE Main session 1 result was announced by the National Testing Agency on Tuesday morning. Students can view their scorecards on jeemain.nta.ac.in.
Students can also check their JEE Mains 2024 results on websites mentioned below:
1. jeemain.nta.ac.in
2. ntaresults.nic.in
3. nta.ac.in
To determine your JEE Main Rank from your Percentile, you require:
Your NTA score
Total number of exam takers
Percentage of students scoring below or equal to your marks
Percentage of students scoring above your marks
Number of students scoring above your marks.
The formula to calculate JEE Main Rank from Percentile Score, where P is
Your NTA score and N is the Total Number of Students:
((100 – P)/100)*N 1
The NTA has excluded 6 questions from the final answer key. Candidates who attempted these questions will receive 4 marks for each. The questions dropped are as follows:
January 27, shift 2: Question ID 533543501 (Physics)
January 29, shift 1: Question ID 405859872 (Physics)
January 30, shift 2: Question ID 4058591019 (Mathematics)
January 31, shift 2: Question ID 4058591228 (Physics)
February 1, shift 2: Question ID 9561771218 (Mathematics)
February 1, shift 2: Question ID 9561771227 (Mathematics)
Here is a list of the candidates who achieved 100 NTA scores in JEE Main 2023 Session 1:
1. Abhineet Majety
2. Amogh Jalan
3. Apurva Samota
4. Ashik Stenny
5. Bikkina Abhinav Chowdary
6. Deshank Pratap Singh
7. Dhruv Sanjay Jain
8. Dnyanesh Hemendra Shinde
9. Duggineni Venkata Yugesh
10. Gulshan Kumar
11. Guthikonda Abhiram
12. Kaushal Vijayvergiya
13. Krish Gupta
14. Mayank Son
15. N K Vishwaajith
16. Nipun Goel
17. Rishi Kalra
18. Soham Das
19. Suthar Harshul Sanjaybhai
20. Vavilala Chidvilas Reddy
-Go to the official JEE Main result website – jeemain.nta.ac.in.
-Select the option “View scorecard” or “View JEE Main 2024 result.”
-Enter your application number and password.
-Your comprehensive NTA JEE Main result will be displayed on the screen, showcasing your scores.
-Make sure to print and save the JEE result page for future reference.
The registration window for the session 2 exam is open for interested candidates till March 2, 2024.
For updates on the JEE Mains 2024 session 1 results, visit the official websites jeemain.nta.ac.in and ntaresults.nic.in. Stay informed about the latest announcements regarding the NTA JEE Main 2024 session 1 results on these platforms.
Candidates who score above the cutoff in JEE Main 2024 will qualify to take the JEE Advanced 2024 exam for admission to IITs.
-The accurate response or the most fitting response: Four points (+4).
-Any mistakenly selected option will result in a deduction of one point (-1).
-Unanswered/Marked for Review will not earn any points (0).
-If multiple options are deemed correct, only those who have selected any of the correct options will receive Four points (+4).
-If all options are correct, then Four points (+4) will be awarded to all participants who attempted the question.
The omission of questions may result in an increase in marks for the JEE Main 2024 Session 1. According to the NTA information brochure, "In the case of multiple-choice questions (MCQs), if a question is omitted, full marks will be given to all candidates who have taken the exam, regardless of whether they attempted the question or not."
For numerical value questions, if a question is deemed incorrect or omitted, all candidates who attempted the question will receive four marks (+4). This could be due to either human error or technical issues.
How to Challenge the Answer Key for JEE Main 2024:
1. Visit the official website: https://jeemain.nta.ac.in/
2. Click on the option 'Challenge (s) regarding Answer Key'.
3. Log in using your Application Number and Date of Birth, then enter the Security PIN as displayed, and Submit.
4. Click on 'Challenge (s) regarding Answer Key' again.
5. You will find the Question IDs listed sequentially for JEE (Main) – 2024 Session 1 (January 2024).
6. The ID next to the question under the column 'Correct Option' represents the most appropriate Answer Key by NTA.
7. To challenge this option, select any one or more of the Option IDs provided in the next four columns by clicking the checkbox.
8. You can upload supporting documents by selecting 'Choose File and Upload' (all documents should be in a single PDF file).
9. After selecting your desired option, for Mathematics/Physics/Chemistry for Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech.), Mathematics/Aptitude Test for Paper 2A (B.Arch.), and Mathematics/Aptitude Test/Planning for Paper 2B (B.Planning), scroll down and click 'Save your claim' to proceed to the next screen.
10. You will see a display of all the Option IDs you have challenged.
11. Click on 'Save your claim and Pay Fee finally'.
12. Choose the Mode of Payment and pay a non-refundable processing fee of ₹200/- for each question challenged. Payment can be made through Debit/Credit Card/Net Banking.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced that the final scorecards for JEE (Main) 2024 will be sent to candidates' registered email addresses. The availability of the final result will follow the completion of the session 2 examination.

The JEE Main examination for 2024 was conducted in a diverse array of languages, including Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu.
Additionally, the examination was held in 21 cities outside India, namely Manama, Doha, Dubai, Kathmandu, Muscat, Riyadh, Sharjah, Singapore, Kuwait City, Kuala Lumpur, Lagos/Abuja, Colombo, Jakarta, Moscow, Ottawa, Port Louis, Bangkok, and Washington D.C.
For the first time, the examination was also conducted in Abu Dhabi, Hong Kong, and Oslo cities, expanding its reach to new territories.
-Go to the official JEE Main result website – jeemain.nta.ac.in.
-Select the option "View scorecard" or "View JEE Main 2024 result."
-Enter your application number and password.
-Your comprehensive NTA JEE Main result will be displayed on the screen, showcasing your scores.
-Make sure to print and save the JEE result page for future reference.
The eagerly awaited JEE Main Paper I result is set to be declared today, with expectations pointing towards an evening announcement. The results have often been released post 9 pm, aligning with past trends. However, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has not officially disclosed the specific time for the announcement yet. Students and stakeholders are advised to stay tuned for further updates regarding the result timing.
In the highly anticipated JEE Main 2024 exams, an astounding number of over 11 lakh candidates appeared for both paper 1 and paper 2. The eagerly awaited results for paper 1 are scheduled to be announced today. Notably, the turnout for the paper 1 exams, geared towards BE/BTech programs, reached an impressive 95.8 percent of the total candidates, marking one of the highest participation rates in the history of JEE (Main) since its administration by the National Testing Agency (NTA).
In the January 30 (first shift) session of JEE Main 2024, a Physics question with the ID 533543864 has two possible answers: 5335432831 and 5335432832. In instances where a question has multiple correct options, only candidates who select any of the correct choices will be awarded four marks (+4).
According to the JEE Main 2024 information brochure, in the physics question held during the first shift on January 30, there are two correct options. Candidates who select either of these correct options will receive marks. If a candidate selects more than one correct option, they will receive four marks (+4) only if they have chosen any of the correct options.
-The accurate response or the most fitting response: Four points (+4).
-Any mistakenly selected option will result in a deduction of one point (-1).
-Unanswered/Marked for Review will not earn any points (0).
-If multiple options are deemed correct, only those who have selected any of the correct options will receive Four points (+4).
-If all options are correct, then Four points (+4) will be awarded to all participants who attempted the question.
According to the JEE Main FAQ, Section A will consist of Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs), while Section B will include questions where numerical values are to be filled in. In Section B, candidates are required to answer any 05 (five) questions out of a total of 10. Negative marking will be applicable for both Section A and Section B.