NTA To Announce JEE Main Session 2 Results By April 19; Final Answer Key Out Today At jeemain.nta.nic.in

JEE Main Session 2 Result 2025: The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2025 session 2 results will be made public by the National Testing Agency (NTA) at jeemain.nta.nic.in by tomorrow, April 19. Today, April 18, at 2:00 PM, the final answer key will be posted to the website.

The JEE (Main) 2025 Session-II Final Answer Keys will be accessible for download on the JEE(Main) website by 2:00 PM today, April 18, 2025, according to the X post. The latest date for the announcement of the JEE (Main) 2025 results is 19.4.2025. All candidates should be aware of this, NTA stated.

NTA removed the paper 1 final answer key from the website a few hours after it was made public on Thursday. The updated release date has now been disclosed by the agency.

Candidates must enter their application numbers and birth dates in order to view the JEE Main result. Candidates can use their application numbers and birth dates to view the JEE Main session 2 result after it is announced.

JEE Main Session 2 Result 2025: website to check

  • nta.ac.in

  • jeemain.nta.nic.in

  • examinationservices.nic.in/jeemain2025

JEE Main Session 2 Result 2025: Steps to check the result when declared

The following procedures should be followed by applicants in order to view and obtain the JEE Main Session 2 Result 2025:

Step 1: Visit the official JEE Main website at jeemain.nta.nic.in.

Step 2: From the homepage, choose the "View Scorecard" or "JEE Main 2025 Result" link.

Step 3: After that, enter your JEE Main application number, security pin, and date of birth.

Step 4: After you have entered the information, the JEE Main Session 2 Result and scores will appear on the page.

Step 5: Download and print out the JEE Main Session 2 Result for your records.

The organisation will also released the applicant's ranks, JEE Main Cut-Off Marks, and further information in addition to the JEE Main 2025 Session 2 Result. The ranks will be determined by taking the best of the candidates' two NTA scores from the first and second sessions.

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