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JEE Main results 2016: Nearly two lakh candidates cleared the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) Main 2016 for admission to IITs and other top engineering colleges, the results of which were declared by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Wednesday on its official website jeemain.nic.in and also on cbseresults.nic.in. 1,98,228 candidates cleared the examination which was held both online and offline in 132 cities earlier this month.
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JEE Main results 2016: Sai Teja Talluri, who scored 345 of 360 is the all-India topper for the JEE Main exam 2016. Vighnesh Reddy Konda clinched second after scoring 340. Hiten Shah and Preey Shah tied at 330 score. A total of 137 students across India crossed the 300 mark. Nearly 12 lakh candidates had taken this exam of which 19,820 have qualified for the JEE (Advanced) Online while 1,78,408 candidates have qualified for the JEE (Advanced) offline test. According to details provided by CBSE, the cut off scores for JEE (Advanced) for General category students was 100, while that of OBC students was 70.
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JEE Main results 2016: JEE Main results 2016: JEE Main exam 2016 offline paper I and paper II were held on April 3 and the JEE Main 2016 online Paper I and paper II were held on April 9 and 10. Admission into NITs, IIITs, other centrally funded technical Institutions will be based on this year’s JEE Main 2016 scores. <br>Steps to check JEE Main results 2016 results: 1. Visit either of the two websites- cbseresults.nic.in or jeemain.nic.in;2. Click on the link ‘JEE Main 2016 Results’;3. Enter application number, date of birth and name;4. Click on submit;5. Your results will be displayed on the screen. Take a print out and save for future reference.</br>
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JEE Main results 2016: The cut off for SC candidates was 52 and ST candidates 48, according to data released by CBSE Nearly 40,000 girls have qualified for the JEE (Advanced) test while the rest are boys, according to data released by CBSE.
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JEE Main results 2016: JEE Main exam is held to shortlist candidates seeking admissions to undergraduate engineering programmes at National Institutes of Technology (NIT), Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIIT) and other centrally-funded technical institutions (CFTI).
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