JNUEE Result 2021 Soon, Check at jnuexams.nta.nic.in, Get Details Here

The National Testing Agency will be releasing the Jawaharlal Nehru University Entrance Examination (JNUEE) 2021 Results on the official website soon. Students who have appeared for the JNUEE 2021 exams can visit the official website for further details. 

Sherin Tressa Tomy
Oct 19, 2021, 12:20 IST

JNUEE 2021 Results

JNUEE Results 2021: The National Testing Agency is expected to release the JNUEE 2021 Results on the official website soon. Those who appeared for the JNU Entrance Examinations can visit the official website for further details regarding the declaration of the results. The JNUEE 2021 result link will be made available on the official website of JNU Entrance exams. for updates regarding the declaration of the JNUEE 2021 results students can visit the official website or bookmark this page. 

To check the JNUEE 2021 Results students are required to visit the official website and click on the JNUEE 2021 Result link which will be provided on the home page after which they are required to enter the login details and download the results for further reference.

The JNUEE 2021 Results will be available on the official website - jnuexams.nta.ac.in. Candidates can also check the JNUEE 2021 Results for further reference.

The National Testing Agency recently released the JNUEE 2021 Provisional answer key for the entrance exams. Students who have objections to the answers mentioned in the answer key are required to raise the same after submitting the fee along with the necessary supporting documents required. The JNUEE 2021 Final Answer Key will be released only after taking into consideration the objections raised by the candidates in the provisional answer key released.

Students must note that the JNUEE 2021 Results will be released after a percentile and the Normalisation procedure is used since the exams were held in multiple shifts.

JNUEE 2021 Results - Percentile and Normalisation Procedure

  • Considering the multiple shift papers, raw marks obtained in different shifts will be converted into NTA scores or percentile.  For a particular subject test conducted in multiple shifts, the NTA score will be calculated corresponding to the raw marks obtained by the candidates.
  • After the raw marks are calculated, the NTA scores for the Raw Marks for all the shifts will be merged together for further allocation.
  • If the percentile for the multiple shifts turns out to be unequal, the lowest will be considered as the cutoff for the category for all the candidates and all shifts.

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