I am unable to check JEE Main Result. What should I do?

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    Satyendra Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    6 months ago
    Candidates might face difficulty in checking their scorecard due to various reasons. NTA releases JEE Main Result on the official website. NTA JEE Main result link is updated on- jeemains. NTA. Nic. In. In case candidates are unable to check JEE Main Result, the link is also updated on- ntaresults. Nic. In. Candidates can use their application number and date of birth to access and download their JEE scorecard. In case the candidates are still unable to check JEE Main Result, they are advised to check their login credentials. Incorrect details might also lead to issues in accessing JEE Main Result link.
    •  Check the Session and Date: There are two JEE Main sessions in 2024. Make sure you're looking for the results for the correct session.
    • Verify the Website: Visit the official website of NTA to check JEE Main results.
    • Login Credentials: Double-check that you're entering the correct application number and date of birth.
    • Technical Issues:The website might be experiencing temporary glitches due to high traffic. Try again later or on a different device.

     

  • Candidates might face difficulty in checking their scorecard due to various reasons. NTA releases JEE Main Result on the official website. NTA JEE Main result link is updated on- jeemains.nta.nic.in. In case candidates are unable to check JEE Main Result, the link is also updated on- ntaresults.nic.in. Candidates can use their application number and date of birth to access and download their JEE scorecard. In case the candidates are still unable to check the JEE Main Result, they are advised to check their login credentials. Incorrect details might also lead to issues in accessing the JEE Main Result link.

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