JEE Advanced Result

JEE Advanced Result 2019: IIT Roorkee, Conducted IIT JEE Advanced 2019, it is expected to announce the JEE Advanced Result released by Today on 14th June 2019 @ 10 AM. The answer sheets for JEE advanced 2019 have been released by IIT Roorkee. Students can through this answer sheets by logging in the candidate portal. Furthermore, IIT Roorkee has sent the individual answer links to candidates through SMS and email.

Check JEE Advanced Result Here

The main answer sheet for JEE advanced will be released on June 4. The main exam was conducted in the computer base mode in two phases. One was from 9 am to 12 pm and 2 pm to 5 pm on 27th May. It was deemed mandatory by JEE that students should attempt both the papers 1 and 2. Also, the admit card for JEE advanced result was released on May 20. The registrations for JEE advanced was conducted online from May 3rd to 9th. Also, due to unforeseen events, students from Odisha were extra time till May 14 for their registration. While the results for JEE advanced released on June 14.

Direct Link to Check JEE Advanced Answer Key for Paper 1 and 2

JEE Advanced 2019 – Answer Key

The answer key for all the correct answers asked in the exam will be available in the JEE advanced key. Candidates can access this answer key for JEE advanced only on June 4. Using this answer key, students will be able to calculate the scores even before the results are announced. This is possible by comparing the answer with the correct ones given in the answer key. Furthermore, students will be able to send their objections or feedback against any question or answer based on this key. After checking again, the final frozen answer key for JEE advanced 2019 will be released in the second week of June tentatively.

The results for the same will be declared by IIT Roorkee on June 14. For candidates, this result will be available only through online mode. In the result, individual scores of students along with total marks scored in the examination will be available.

Steps To Download JEE Advanced Result 2019

Step 1: Candidates will have to go to the official website of JEE advanced for checking the result.

Step 2:  On this webpage, they are required to enter various details like date of birth, registration number, email address, and mobile number.

Step 3: Then after filling all the required details click on ‘Submit’.

Step 4: Thus, the result will be available on the screen. For further use, candidates can also download the result and take out the print.

Details Mentioned on JEE Advanced Result 2019

  • Name of the Candidate
  • Parent’s/Guardian’s Name
  • Date of Birth
  • Gender
  • JEE Advanced 2019 Roll Number
  • JEE Advanced 2019 Registration Number
  • Photograph
  • Signature
  • Category
  • Person with Disability
  • Registered Email ID
  • Mobile Number
  • Nationality
  • Candidate’s Status: Whether Documents are Valid
  • JEE Advanced 2019 Qualifying Status: Qualified or Not
  • Rank Obtained by the Candidate in Common Rank List
  • Category Rank

JEE Advanced Rank List

Along with the results, candidates will also get their respective ranks in the exam. The rank list for JEE advanced will also be released along with the result. The rank list will be prepared for only those candidates who have appeared in both paper 1 as well as paper 2 of the JEE advanced 2019. For the preparation of the rank list, secured scores will be taken into account of the candidates. The rank list will also be prepared only for those candidates that have scored bare minimum marks or more than that. It should be noted by everyone that the minimum marks for each student vary based on the different categories.

Rank List Minimum % of Marks in Each Subject Minimum % of Aggregate Marks
 Common rank list (CRL) 10.0 35.0
 OBC-NCL rank list 9.0 31.5
 SC rank list 5.0 17.5
 ST rank list 5.0 17.5
 Common-PwD rank list (CRL-PwD) 5.0 17.5
 OBC-NCL-PwD rank list 5.0 17.5
 SC-PwD rank list 5.0 17.5
 ST-PwD rank list 5.0 17.5
 Preparatory course rank list 2.5 8.75

JEE Advanced College And Rank Predictor

Before the results are out, candidates can check their scores based on the answer key released. Here candidates can check their probable ranks that they might score in the JEE advanced 2019. Once the scores are calculated using the answer key, candidates can use various tools available on Google for checking their ranks. They need to add suitable information like score, category, etc to check their rank.

Along with the rank, students can also check their list of probable colleges. There is a list of colleges that students can get admission into and these are probable colleges for that candidate where the chances are high. To use the college predictor, candidates need to fill the same information again. They will have to enter their preferred branches, ranks, category, and much more information. The list of probable colleges that student might get into will appear on the screen. This will also allow candidates to be prepared for the counseling process in which they are filling the course details.

JEE Advanced Cutoff

The JEE advanced cutoff determines the minimum marks that a candidate needs to get to secure their admission in the participating institutions. The cutoff ranks of the students will be determined and also released during the counseling process. Furthermore, qualifying marks for the examination will also be released by the concerning authority. All the students and candidates who are eligible and meet the qualifying criteria for cutoff marks will be listed out in the rank list. They will also be marked eligible for the seat allotment and counseling process. Thus, JEE advanced will also act as a screening process for the main admissions.

Counseling And Seat Allotment Process for JEE Advanced

The seat allotment process for JEE advanced will not be conducted by IIT Roorkee. Rather it will be conducted by JoSAA along with counseling. Thus, the conducting authority for the same is joint seat allocation authority. All the candidates that have qualified in JEE advanced, need to register through JoSAA and participate in this counseling process. The selection of preferred IITs along with the courses is already done. This allotment will be done through the ranking of the candidates along with their availability of seats and preference. The application form for JoSAA will be available in the second week of June tentatively.

 Particulars Tentative Dates
 Registration & Choice Fill-In Process 2nd Week of June 2019
 Mock Allotment Round 1 for candidates who have filled their choices 3rd Week of June 2019
 Mock Allotment Round 2 for candidates who have filled their choices 3rd Week of June 2019
 First Round of Seat Allotment Last Week of June 2019
 Seat Allotment Acceptance and reporting to help-center Last Week of June 2019
 Second Round of Seat Allotment 1st Week of July 2019
 Seat Allotment Acceptance and reporting to help-center 1st Week of July 2019
 Third Round of Seat Allotment 1st Week – 2nd Week of July 2019
 Seat Allotment Acceptance and reporting to help-center 2nd Week of July 2019
 Fourth Round of Seat Allotment 2nd Week of July 2019

Participating Institutions for JEE Advanced

There are a total of 23 Indian institutes of technology (IITs) that are participating in JEE advanced. The application to these institutions will be based on the secured scores of the candidates scored in the JEE advanced. They will use these scores to apply for the admissions in the IITs. There are around 11,000 seats that are offered by these 23 participating institutions. Furthermore, candidates can also apply separately to some lf of these institutions.

Facts About JEE advanced

The examination was conducted by joint entrance examination advanced this is also commonly known as JEE. The main conducting authority for this year’s exam was IIT Roorkee. Also, the examination was conducted at a national level and it was only for students at the undergraduate level.

The main purposes of these exams were to take admission into the IITs. Mainly, the mode of the examination was computer-based and there were two papers in the day. The exam was conducted for 3 hours and had topics from physics, chemistry, and maths. A total number of 2,45,000 applicants appeared for this year’s JEE advanced exam. After the exam, the selection will be based on JEE advanced ranks and then through JoSAA selection. For BTech programs in IITs, there are 11,279 seats available currently.