What details will be mentioned in JEE Advanced result?

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    Mamona Majumder | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago

    Candidates will be able to check these details on the JEE Advanced scorecard: JEE Advanced Registration Number, JEE Advanced Roll Number, Candidate's Name, Candidate's Date of Birth, Qualifying Status, All India Rank secured by a candidate in the exam, category-wise All India Rank (AIR) of the Candidate, Subject-wise scores in both Paper 1 & 2, Section-wise scores in both Paper 1 & 2 and Total Marks. You can download your Joint Entrance Examination-Advanced Result from the official website of the Joint Entrance Examination-Advanced. The official website is jeeadv. AC. In. Note that, there is no provision to re-evaluate/re-check JEE Adv

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    deepika maurya | Guide-Level 15

    2 years ago
    Yes, the rank card and result of the Joint Entrance Examination-Advanced 2022 can be different. To download the rank card, applicants need their Joint Entrance Examination-Advanced registration number and Date of Birth (DOB). Also, you can download your Joint Entrance Examination-Advanced Result from the official website of the Joint Entrance Examination-Advanced. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha Joint Entrance Examination-Advanced Exam Result page. (https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-advanced-exam-results). I hope this will help you.
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    pradeep kumar Sr. Section Engr(Design) | Scholar-Level 18

    2 years ago
    The JEE Advanced 2023 result will include the candidates total marks, subject-wise marks, qualifying status, rank, and other personal information such as name, category, date of birth, and so on.

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