What is the tie-breaking rule in the JEXPO result?

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    There are some instances when two or more candidates score the same marks in the JEXPO. To resolve the ties, the exam authority adopted the tie-breaking rule. It is mentioned below:
    - Higher marks in Mathematics. That is, a candidate with higher marks in Mathematics will be given a higher rank.
    - If tie still exist, higher marks in Physical Science/ Science will be considered. 
    - If tie still persist, candidate who have obtained higher marks in English will be given preference or a higher rank. 

    Read more about the JEXPO Result Here: https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jexpo-exam-results

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