JEE Main Session 1 Result 2023 @ jeemain.nic.in: NTA has scheduled the JEE Main Session 1 examination from 24th Jan to 31st Jan 2023. And after conducting the same its result along with the answer key has been released by the NTA which is the sole conducting authority of the examination. Applicants may check their JEE main 2023 session 1 result online by visiting the JEE Main 2023 portal i.e. jeemain.nic.in. It is to be noted that the result announced will be final and no objection or revaluation facility will be provided to any applicants.
Update: JEE Main Session 1 Paper 2 result link is now active.
JEE Main Result/Scorecard 2023

Article Category | JEE main result 2023 |
Examination | NTA JEE Main Exam |
Examination type | National level entrance exam |
Conducting Authority | National Testing Agency (NTA) |
Academic year | 2023 |
Exam Phase | 1st Phase |
Course offered | B.Tech/B.E/B.Arch/B.planning |
Mode of examination | Online mode |
Date of issue of JEE main result | Session 1: Announced |
Official website of NTA | www.jeemain.nic.in www.nta.ac.in |
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JEE Mains 2023 Session 1 Result
JEE is an important exam for engineering aspirants. On the basis of JEE rank, the students get admission to renowned engineering colleges like IISc or NITs. Every year lakhs of students take the JEE Mains exam. This year a million engineering aspirants register for the first attempt of the entrance exam every year.
The JEE Main result 2023 will be having the scores for all three subjects including the total marks scored by the applicant with rank. The result of JEE will also be having the qualifying status of the candidate for JEE Advanced. As you must be aware that the applicants who will qualify the JEE Main 2023 will be eligible to take the JEE Advanced 2023 exam.
So your JEE Mains Result will have the information about the marks scored in the exam, all India rank, and your status to appear in JEE advanced 2023 exam.
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Download here JEE Main Session 1 Result
JEE Main 2023 Exam Session | Session 1 | Session 2 |
JEE Main 2023 exam date | 24 to 31 Jan 2023 | 6th to 12th April 2023 |
Declaration of Result | 6th Feb 2023 |
Details mentioned on JEE Main Result 2023
- Name of the candidate
- Roll number of the candidate
- Candidate’s Date of birth
- Name of the candidate’s parents
- The state code of eligibility
- Category and Nationality of applicant
- Subject-wise NTA scores
- Total NTA scores were obtained in the first attempt.
How to Calculate JEE Main Marks From Answer Keys?
The JEE Main result is yet to be announced by the NTA but the answer sheet of this exam has been realized by the exam conducting authority. Applicants can calculate the scored marks in this exam on the basis of JEE Main attempt answer key and OMR sheets released by NTA.
Calculate the expected result of JEE Main by using the aforementioned item. These probable scores will help the candidates to know about their chances of getting admission to an institute or course of their choice. You need to know the marking scheme of JEE Main result to calculate the probable score in this exam. Here we have mentioned the same to help the applicants so that they can get an idea of scored marks before the declaration of result.
JEE Main Marking Scheme 2023
According to the marking scheme of JEE Main, the candidate will get 4 marks for every correct answer. But there is a provision for negative marking too in the examination. And in this case, for every wrong answer, the candidate will have to lose 1 mark.
Candidates can calculate their marks by calculating the total number of correct and incorrect attempts in the OMR sheets. Calculate all the total positive and negative marks to come to a conclusion of JEE main result/scored marks. You can get the total score by deducting the total negative marks from the total positive marks. Here is the quick formula to calculate marks;
- Total positive marks = (Total correct attempts) x 4
- Total negative marks = (Total incorrect attempts) x 1
- Total JEE Main Score = Total positive marks – Total negative marks
Difference between Percentage and Percentile
Usually, JEE aspirants get confused between percentage and percentile. Both of these terms are different and so does their calculation. Let’s know what is percentage and percentile.
- Percentage: Percentage is counted based on scored marks out of 100.
- Percentile: Percentile score of a candidate represent how many applicants have scored below that candidate in an exam.
JEE Main Cut Off
NTA will release the cut-off marks for JEE Main session 1 only along with the result announcement of JEE Main. The cut off details will be available on the official website of JEE Main only and applicants can check it by login in with their application id and password.
Those candidates who have scored more marks than the qualifying cut off of JEE Main marks will be eligible to appear in JEE Advanced. If an applicant could not score up to the cut off marks then he/she will be disqualified for JEE Advanced. JEE Main Cut Off is prepared based on many factors like numbers of applicants, availability of seats, and past trends.
JEE Main Rank List 2023
The NTA will prepare the jee main result and rank list based on the score of four NTA exams. The scores for the first and second attempts will be merged for the compilation of result. The preparation of overall Merit List / Rank List will be based on these merged marks.
JEE Main Marks Vs Rank
When JEE Main result is about to publish two terms become very common JEE Main Marks and Rank in JEE Main exam. Well, both of the terms are interconnected with each other. Your Rank in JEE Main exam is decided by the marks you have scored. Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA), is the sole body responsible for seat allotment.
The marks required for a particular rank may vary in a different year of exam. counting the rank based on scored marks is a tedious task. So here we have mentioned a tentative rank for the scored marks in JEE Main exam. You can know about the scored marks by the calculation of the marks based on the answer sheet and you can get an idea about your rank in JEE exam from below given table;
Scored Marks | Rank Range |
301 to 360 | 1-9 |
281 to 300 | 10 – 83 |
261 to 280 | 84 – 244 |
241 to 260 | 245 – 706 |
221 to 240 | 707 – 1755 |
201 to 220 | 1756 – 4163 |
181 to 200 | 4164 – 8997 |
161 to 180 | 8998 – 18371 |
141 to 160 | 18372 – 35928 |
121 to 140 | 35929 – 67649 |
101 to 120 | 67651 – 125722 |
81 to 100 | 125723 – 237034 |
61 to 80 | 237035 – 463443 |
41 to 60 | 463444 – 844544 |
21 to 40 | 844546 – 1093113 |
1 to 20 | 1093115 – 1121966 |
How is JEE Mains inter-se merit determined?
In case two students obtained same scores, the inter-se-merit of such candidates will be determined by using a specific criterion. NTA follows the given criteria in the order of preference to break the tie between the marks of the candidates-
For B.Tech/ B.E
- Candidates scoring higher NTA scores in Mathematics will be given preference.
- Candidates scoring higher NTA score in Physics
- Candidates obtaining higher score in Chemistry will be preferred.
- Candidates older in age will be preferred.
For B.Arch/B.Planning
- Candidates obtaining higher scores in Mathematics.
- Candidates with higher NTA score on Aptitude test in paper 2.
- Candidates obtaining higher score in Drawing Test in paper 2.
- Candidates older in age.
In case resolution is not possible even after the aforementioned criteria then candidates will be given same rank.
JEE Main Topper List 2023
JEE Main first attempt exam was conducted in January 2023 and the second session is due in April 2023. Once the authority conducted the same and the result is announced successfully soon after the list of toppers will be released.
How JEE Main AIR compiled?
JEE Main All India Ranks of the candidates will be announced soon. Lakhs of candidates appear in JEE Main exams. There are also candidates who have appeared in all the sessions of exams. To compile the ranks of such students, their best of all JEE main results will be considered.
The ranks will be prepared on the basis of cut-offs and percentile secured by the candidates. To calculate the score, NTA will use the “Normalization procedure based percentile score”.
The exam was conducted in multiple shifts. The scores will be calculated corresponding to the raw marks scored by the candidates in the test. These NTA scores for all the shifts will be merged for the compilation of result and preparation of ranking/ merit list. The overall result for both sessions exam will be published later.
This final JEE main result will include NTA score of the candidates obtained in the all the exam sessions. The rank will be comprised of All India Rank (AIR) and All India category rank.

What after JEE Main Rank (AIR) is announced?
After the release of results and cut-off marks, counselling, and seat allocation process will start. The counselling will be conducted by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSSA). The NTA will forward the merit and rank list to JoSSA for further proceeding.
Candidates will be allotted colleges, and institutes as per their eligibility, rank, choice-filled and admission policies of the respective institutes. Mere securing a good rank does not imply that a candidate will surely get a seat in their preferred college/ institute. They must also fulfill the admission requirements of the institutes they are willing to join.
Only those candidates will be eligible to take admission to the NITs, IIITs, and GCTIs who will qualify the JEE Main exam with a satisfactory rank. Only the All India Rank is used for admission through JoSSA to these institutes.
Those who want to join any of the institutes have to register with the JoSSA portal first. After registration, they can fill a choice for their preferred institution/ college. Mere qualifying the JEE main exam and registration at JoSSA doesn’t imply that candidates will get admission to these institutions. Every institute has its own admission criteria that candidates have to satisfy. To know the admission criteria candidates, have to visit the official website of the institutes they are interested in joining.
JEE Main Counselling and Seat Allotment
JEE Main counselling will be conducted after the release of merit and rank list of the candidates. Counselling is a responsibility of JoSSA i.e. Joint Seat Allocation Authority. It is the only authority responsible for joint seat allocation to the qualified candidates in the participating institutes.
Candidates who will qualify the JEE Main exam can participate in the counselling. For registration and choice filling they have to visit the JoSSA portal. It is mandatory for all the candidates to register at JoSSA portal if they want to join any of the IITs, NITs, IIITs, GFTIs, etc. FAQ’s
How to Check JEE Main Result 2023?
As we have stated above the result of JEE Main Exam will be published online by NTA: –
- Step 1: Click on the JEE Main result link available on the table mentioned in this article above. You can also click here to land at the official website of JEE Main; https://jeemain.nic.in/webinfo/Public/Home.aspx
- Step 2: Log-in to JEE Main result portal with the help of the following: Your JEE Main application number and Date of birth or password.
- Step 3: Once you log in the result page successfully, the result of JEE Main would appear on the screen in the form of scores.
- Step 4: Download the result and take its printout. You would need this printout of JEE Main result for future admission process in engineering colleges, JEE Main exam, and counselling.
FAQs
By using the method of Normalization of marks.
Cut off marks are the minimum qualifying marks that you should secure to qualify the exam. Whereas percentile score represents how many candidates have obtained marks equal to or less than you. For example- You need 50 marks to qualify for an exam, and you have scored 70 percentiles in the exam. In this case, 50 is the cut marks and 70 percentile means that 70 % of candidates have secure marks equal to or less than you.
Percentile should not be mistaken with percentage. The percentile score is based on the relative performance of the candidates.
You can visit the NTA JEE Main portal (www.jeemain.nic.in) to get your rank list.
No, there is no provision for revaluation or rechecking of scores and hence no correspondence in this regard will be entertained. The rank list/ result will be final.
A specific criterion will be used to determine the inter-se-merit. The complete tie-breaking procedure is shared above in the article.
No, counselling and seat allotment to the candidates will be made only through JoSSA and no changes will be there in the seat allocation procedure.
Yes, all these are the participating institutes in this admission process and therefore it is compulsory to register with JoSSA to fetch a seat in these institutes.
You can go through the admission requirements such as cut off marks, opening and closing ranks, and other admission policies of the respective institute/ college. The best way is to visit the official website of the institute.