JEE Result is an emotional event with a few thousand making it to the next stage while lakhs of engineering aspirants are left heartbroken. It is important to be prepared for all possible outcomes of the JEE result given the rigorous nature of the exam.
The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) is conducted by NTA in two stages, the first stage is JEE Main and the second stage is the JEE Advance . Students need to clear both stages with top ranks if they are aiming for admission to the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT).
Based on the stage students clear they will be getting admission to their respective engineering colleges. Read on to know how to deal with JEE results and what needs to be done after the announcement of results.
JEE Main is the first stage of the Joint Entrance Examination conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission into undergraduate courses in engineering. JEE Main has two roles, the first is of qualifying exam for the JEE Advanced stage for admission to IITs.
Its second and most important role is to act as an entrance exam for admission into leading government and private engineering colleges other than IITs. Top engineering colleges like the National Institute of Technology (NIT) accept the score of JEE Main Result for admission in BTech courses.
Those who could not make it to the JEE Advance stage but secured decent marks in JEE Main are eligible to take part in the JoSSA counseling to apply for admission in 31 NIT, DTU, IIITs, and IIST.
JEE Advance is the second and most important stage of the two as it decides who gets admission to coveted IITs. Out of 7 to 8 lakh students who appear in JEE Mains every year, only a few thousand make it to this stage.
JEE Advance Result announcement is not less than a festival in the country as people look forward to knowing about the brightest minds who have topped this one of the most difficult exams in India. Its score is required for admission to esteemed IITs and to start the best engineering career.
Those who clear this stage with flying colors can participate in the admission process of around 23 IITs in their preferred branch based on their ranks. Those who cannot can apply for admission to other top government and private engineering colleges or apply abroad.
The JEE Result is celebrated across the country and those who clear this exam are no less than mini-celebrities in their locality. Students who clear JEE Main must pull up their sleeves for JEE Advance given the less time available. They must understand what to do next after a good JEE Result to not lose an inch of their value time.
Here are the tips for celebrating success post successful JEE result:
Engineering aspirants who could not make it to either of the stages after the JEE Result must understand that failure is a part of life and an opportunity to rethink their preparation strategy resilience. Students must take some time out to be grateful to be part of this highly competitive examination.
Here are the tips for overcoming failure in the JEE exam:
The JEE exam is conducted in two sessions every year allowing engineering aspirants to improve their results. Those engineering aspirants who have not scored well in JEE Main and want to appear again must know how to improve their performance in the next session.
Here are some PW expert's recommended tips to improve the JEE Result in the next session:
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