JEE Advanced result is out, great, know what to do next
JEE Advanced result has been declared and candidates can go to the official website ‘jeeadv.ac.in’ to check the result.
Exam results have been declared on 5 October by IIT Delhi. It is time for the students who wrote the exam to begin preparation for the next stage.
The exam was supposed to be held much earlier, however the lockdown imposed to stop corona virus spread left little scope for the exam to be conducted.
After much anticipation the dates for JEE Mains 2020 and NEET UG 2020 were declared.
Soon after the result for JEE Mains April/September 2020 were declared, application process for JEE Advanced began.
JEE Advanced 2020 registration for foreign candidates began on 5 September, the same for JEE Mains qualified started on 12 September.
The last date to apply for both the candidates was 17 September and last date to pay fees for JEE Advanced was 5 pm of 18 September.
JEE Advanced was conducted on 27 September this year and about 80 to 90 percent attendance was witnessed during the test.
About 1.6 lakh students registered for JEE Advanced 2020 and about 1.5 lakh candidates sat for the exam.
JEE Advanced result declared on 5 October specifies that over 43,204 candidates which include 6,707 girls have cleared the exam.
JEE Advanced result released on 5 October mentions that Chirag Falor from Pune had won All India first rank.
The boy is studying in Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) already and had appeared for JEE Advanced exam to have an experience about it.
Chirag who scored 352 marks out of 396 marks to get All India first rank opines that entrance test for IITs is more tougher than that of MIT.
Analying the JEE Advanced result for 2020 it is revealed that Kaniska Mittal among the girls stood the topper with a score of 315 marks out of 396. She secured an overall rank of 17.
As per the JEE Advanced result for this year’s exam, top 10 rank holders are Chirag Falor (Rank 1), Gangula Bhuvan Reddy (Rank 2), Vaibhav Raj (Rank 3), R. Muhendar Raj (Rank 4).
The others are Keshav Agarwal (Rank 5), Hardik Rajpal (Rank 6), Vedang Dhirendra Asgaonkar (Rank 7), Swayam Sashank Chube (Rank 8), Harshvardhan Agarwal (Rank 9) and Dhvanit Beniwal (Rank 10).
Vaibhav Raj from Begusarai of Bihar who won third rank in JEE Advanced on all India level has a long track record of preparing for the exam.
Interestingly, he is also a winner of gold medal in IJSO. Post declaration of JEE Advanced result, the question is how to know the result.
The procedure for checking JEE Advanced result is online. Candidates have to visit the official website of the exam ‘jeeadv.ac.in’ and click the appropriate link to know the result.
Post the download of the official website, candidates can see a scrolling message ‘For JEE Advanced 2020 result click here’ just below the banner of IIT Delhi.
Candidates can click on the highlighted part in the scrolling message and when a seperate page appears, candidates can enter their Advanced roll number, date of birth and phone number and press ‘submit’ button to know JEE Advanced result.
Another link to know the JEE Advanced result is available below in a rectangular box located below the scrolling message.
The rectangular box located is the second among those found below the scrolling message in which they can find a write up ‘For JEE Advanced 2020 result click here.’
Candidates can click on ‘Click Here’ and when a seperate webpage downloads, they can enter their JEE Advanced roll number, date of birth and phone number to know JEE Advanced result.
Post download of JEE Advanced result, candidates can take a print out and preserve it for future use.
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The next phase after the declaration of JEE Advanced result is the process of admission to 23 IITs in the country. The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) will conduct the admission to IITs.
Students who have seen their JEE Advanced result and have ensured that they have qualified for the next stage can go to the website of JoSAA to fill their choices starting from 10 am of 6 October.
The JoSAA website can be approached at ‘https://josaa.nic.in/WebInfo/Page/Page?PageId=1&LangId=P’
It is interesting to note that JoSAA 2020 has been set up by Ministry of Education of Government of India to manage and regulate the joint seat allocation for admissions to 111 institutes for the academic year 2020-21.
This includes 23 IITs, 31 NITs, IIEST Shibpur, 26 IIITs and 29 Other-Government Funded Technical Institutes (Other-GFTIs).
Admission to all the academic programs offered by these Institutes will be made through a single platform.
Mock Seat Allocation-1 is based on the choices filled in by candidates as on 5 pm of 11 October.
Mock Seat Allocation-2 will be on display on 14 October and Mock Seat Allocation-2 will be based on choices filled by candidates as on 5 pm of 13 October.
Candidate registration and choice filling for academic programmes under JoSAA will come to an end on 5 pm of 15 October.
Candidates who have qualified JEE Advanced 2020 and aspire to study Architecture or Design have to apply for AAT exam.
The registrations for Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT) has begun on 2 pm of 5 October, candidates can apply for AAT till 11:59 pm of 6 October.
Applicants willing to apply for AAT must visit the official website of JEE Advanced at ‘http://jeeadv.ac.in/index.php’ and look for the first rectangular box with a text message ‘JEE (Advanced) 2020 qualified candiates can register for AAT starting Oct 5th, 2020, 2:00 PM until Oct 6th, 2020, 11:59 PM on the Candidate Portal.’
Applicants must click on highlighted portion ‘Candidate Portal’ and provide their JEE Advanced registration number, date of birth, mobile number and tick the Captcha and login to apply for AAT.
The exam (JEE Advanced) was conducted after a great deal of delay. The main reason for delay of conducting JEE Advanced this year was delay in conducting JEE Mains.
However, JEE Advanced result was declared in a record time. The admission process is also being conducted in a way to ensure academic sessions can begin at right time.
Candidates who pass JEE Advanced obviously have study in IIT as their first choice. However, as the competition for getting into IIT is tough, not all may taste success.
All those candidates who could not get into IITs can focus on other top institutes like Indian Institute of Petroleum And Energy in Visakhapatnam or IISER in Bhopal for admission into various courses.
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