What is JEE Main result date for Bundelkhand Institute of Engineering and Technology?
For every session the JEE Main results are usually released in two stages. Results for 2024's first session are anticipated in February following the end of the January exams while those for the second session are probably going to be made public in late April following the April exams.
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From this year onwards, only JEE Main scores will be considered for admission to B.Tech. Students must get a valid score in UPSEE/UPSEE through CUET for other undergraduate courses.
Students with a Diploma in engineering or a B.Sc. degree can get direct admission to the second year, which is also cal
Generally, JEE Main results are published 15-20 days after the exam. For example, the Session 1 exam was scheduled for 22nd to 29th January 2025 and the results were announced on 11th February 2025. The sesion 2 exams are scheduled for y\the firsr week of April and the results are expected to be rel
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