By Asmita Kundu
National Testing Agency has declared the JEE Main March session exam’s result on March 25, 2021, on the official website of JEE Main. JEE Main 2021 candidates who appeared on the March session exam from March 16 - March 18 can check and download the result from the aforementioned website.
Also read: JEE Main February Session’s Answer Sheet is out; How To Download Online?
The exam was held in the computer-based test mode. Nearly 6.19 lakh had registered for the engineering entrance exam and around 5.9 lakhs appeared for the exam. Out of that, 13 candidates scored the perfect 100 percentile in the JEE Main March paper 1 (BE/ B.Tech). Six candidates scored 100 percentile in the February exam.
Kavya Chopra among the 13 toppers is the first-ever woman to score 300 out of 300 in the JEE Mains exam 2021. Below is the list of candidates who score the perfect 100 percentile marks.
Atharva Abhijit Tambat
Ashwin Abraham
Bannuru Rohit Kumar Reddy
Bratin Mondal
Josyula Venkata Aditya
Kavya Chopra
Kumar Satyadarshi
Siddharth Kalra
Madur Adarsh Reddy
Mridul Agarwal
Rakshit Gargh Makarand
Rohit Kumar
Zenith Malhotra
Here’s how you can check the JEE Mains 2021 March exam result:
Visit the official website of JEE Main.
Click on the link that says ‘JEE Main February 2021 Session Paper 1 / 2 Result.
Select the examination session first (February/ March).
Log in by entering your application number, date of birth, and security pin.
Click on the ‘Submit’ button and the JEE Main result will appear on your screen.
You can take a print out of the result and keep it handy for future reference.
The provisional answer key was released online on March 20, 2021, while candidates had the opportunity to raise objections against the answer key till March 22, 2021.
The registration window for JEE Main April and May exam will be opened from March 25 for at least one week. For the first time in its history, JEE Mains is being conducted four times in a year and 13 languages as well. This step has been taken by the authority keeping the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in mind.