The results for the JEE advanced 2021 were declared today. The results were released by the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. The results can be checked by the candidates on official website, jeeadv.ac.in. Candidates can check the results through their roll number, registration number and date of birth.
Mridul Agarwal from Jaipur topped the IIT-JEE entrance examination. Mridul not only topped the entrance exam, but also scored the highest ever percentage in the IIT-JEE entrance examination. Mridul emerged topper by scoring 348 out of 360 marks with 96.66 per cent in the JEE-Advanced 2021.
From Odisha, Goutam Das topped the exam securing 115th rank.
The JEE Advanced qualified candidates can get admission into the concerned institutions after the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) counseling. After seat allocation, candidates must upload all required documents and must pay seat acceptance fee as per the details provided.
The notification is issued every year as there is a provision to promote children from Class one to eight to the next class under the Right to Education Act. They cannot fail under any circumstances.
These two ‘self-styled’ institutions operating in Tamil Nadu’s Kuttalam are allegedly offering various courses in gross violation of the UGC act.
In her first two attempts, she was not even able to clear the preliminary examination. However, she did not give up. She managed to clear both the Prelims and Mains in 2017 and was selected for the interview round
Talking about the government’s plan for a Digital University, to be built on a networked hub-spoke model, Pradhan said it is a unique concept with no world model and deliberations are underway.
The notification is issued every year as there is a provision to promote children from Class one to eight to the next class under the Right to Education Act. They cannot fail under any circumstances.
These two ‘self-styled’ institutions operating in Tamil Nadu’s Kuttalam are allegedly offering various courses in gross violation of the UGC act.