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JEE Advanced Result 2018 @ Jeeadv.ac.in: JEE Advanced 2018 results will be declared today on the official website of the entrance exam. IIT Kanpur conducted the Joint Entrance Examination Advanced or JEE Advanced paper one and Paper two on May 20. More than 1.6 lakh candidates had appeared for JEE advanced exams this year. The JEE advanced results 2018 expected to be declared at 10 am today. Candidate registration and Choice filling for academic programs under JoSAA will begin on June 15.
According to JoSAA schedule, candidates who wrote AAT can fill their choices starting from June 18, 2018, after declaration of AAT results.
JEE Advanced Results 2018 Declared @ Jeeadv.ac.in; Check Now
Through JEE (Advanced), IITs offer admission into undergraduate courses leading to a Bachelor's, Integrated Master's or Bachelor-Master Dual Degree in Engineering, Sciences, Architecture, or Pharmaceutics.
According to JEE Advanced 2018 organisers, the programs that will be offered this year in IITs will be announced at the time of seat allocation (i.e., filling - in of choices for admission).
JEE Advanced 2018 Results: Other Institutes
Apart from IITs , other centrally funded institutes have also used JEE (Advanced) ranks in the past, which include: Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs) located in Berhampur, Bhopal, Kolkata, Mohali, Pune, Thiruvananthapuram and Tirupati, Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST), Thiruvananthapuram, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT), Rae Bareli and Indian Institute of Petroleum & Energy, Visakhapatnam.
The JEE advanced results 2018 will be declared soon in the official website.
If you are searching for the JEE Advanced 2018 results, you may follow the steps given here to access the results:
Step 1 : Go to the official website of the JEE advanced, jeeadv.ac.in
Step 2 : Click on the link given on the home page
Step 3 : Enter the details in the required fields
Step 4 : See your results and rank lists there
Step 5 : Take a printout of the results
According to JoSAA schedule, candidates who wrote AAT can fill their choices starting from June 18, 2018, after declaration of AAT results.
JEE Advanced Results 2018 Declared @ Jeeadv.ac.in; Check Now
Through JEE (Advanced), IITs offer admission into undergraduate courses leading to a Bachelor's, Integrated Master's or Bachelor-Master Dual Degree in Engineering, Sciences, Architecture, or Pharmaceutics.
According to JEE Advanced 2018 organisers, the programs that will be offered this year in IITs will be announced at the time of seat allocation (i.e., filling - in of choices for admission).
JEE Advanced 2018 Results: Other Institutes
Apart from IITs , other centrally funded institutes have also used JEE (Advanced) ranks in the past, which include: Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs) located in Berhampur, Bhopal, Kolkata, Mohali, Pune, Thiruvananthapuram and Tirupati, Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST), Thiruvananthapuram, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT), Rae Bareli and Indian Institute of Petroleum & Energy, Visakhapatnam.
JEE Advanced 2018 Results: How to check
The JEE advanced results 2018 will be declared soon in the official website.
If you are searching for the JEE Advanced 2018 results, you may follow the steps given here to access the results:
Step 1 : Go to the official website of the JEE advanced, jeeadv.ac.in
Step 2 : Click on the link given on the home page
Step 3 : Enter the details in the required fields
Step 4 : See your results and rank lists there
Step 5 : Take a printout of the results
Sahil Jain from Bundi in Rajasthan ranked second in the examination. He topped in the IIT-Delhi zone, scoring 326 marks out of 360. Kailash Gupta from Delhi ranked third.
Meenal Parekh from Kota in Rajasthan is the topper among women. She ranked 6th, scoring 318 out of 360 in the examination.
An alumnus of Bhavan Vidyalaya in Panchkula, Pranav was on his way to Hyderabad with his family on Sunday after the results were declared.
He had scored 97.2% in the CBSE Class 12 exams in non-medical and had All India Rank 4 in the JEE Mains, scoring 350 out of 360 marks. He did his coaching from Sri Chaitanya Institute in Chandigarh.
An avid reader of Indian mythology, Pranav, son of business couple Pankaj Goyal and Mamta Goyal, said, “If you focus well, your study hours won’t really matter. So just stay focus, maintain balance and be calm. Have faith in your teachers and their guidance, and always ensure that your knowledge is conceptually sound.”
“Solving previous year papers helped me a lot in getting an insight into the pattern of the examination,” Pranav shared his success mantra. He used to study five hours every day and had devoted the entire year in studying for the JEE Advanced.
He said, “Clearing the JEE Advanced was the target, so I had studied for it throughout the year and prepared for the Mains, a month before the exam.
Rejoicing over Pranav’s success, his father said, “My son has always been a topper and has worked very hard for the past two years to achieve this rank. We are very happy with his performance.”
His mother said, “My son has proved that with hard work, anybody can reach the sky. I am really proud of Pranav.”
Pranav said he loves playing chess, watch television and spend time with his grandfather for relaxation. He used to watch cartoon and read books as a stress buster.
Sharing his future plans, he said, “My next aim is to take admission in IIT-Mumbai. After that, I will pursue MBA and go for entrepreneurship. My father is my inspiration, my role model. He has supported me throughout my career. Following him, I too want to be a successful entrepreneur.”
Pranav is a Kishore Vaigyanika Protsahan Yojana (KVPY) scholar, National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) scholar and had cleared the Indian National Mathematical Olympiad (INMO) with AIR 5 in Class 11. He had also cleared Indian National Physics, Astronomy and Chemistry Olympiads with AIR 2 in class 12.His teachers too expressed happiness over the performance.
“In the initial months, Pranav used to struggle like any other kid. However, he eventually grasped the different aspects of learning Physics with his sound intuition,” said Amarnath Joshi, his Physics faculty.
Animesh Verma, his Chemistry professor at the institute, said, “Chemistry was one of his strongest subjects. He focused on all concepts of chemistry, rather than just memorising the reactions. His clear conceptual clarity helped him go a long way. He devoted at least one hour daily studying NCERT, especially for chemistry.”
Over 1,50,000 students across the country appeared for the first-ever completely computer-based Joint Entrance Examination Advanced (JEE-Advance) held on May 20.
As many as 1,55,091 appeared for the second paper.
The next step is the admission process for the IITs, Indian School of Mines, National Institutes of Technology. The allotment of seats is expected to start from June 27.
The final allotment for the seventh round will be announced on July 18.
Kota's Meenal Parekh has emerged as topper among girls with 318 marks.
Around, 1.55 lakh students appeared for the JEE Advanced examination this year that was conducted on May 20 out of which 18,138 have qualified.
With results out now, seat allocation will commence from June 15. For the first time, JEE Advanced was held completely in the online mode.
Selected ones will obtain admission into undergraduate courses, which will help in obtaining a bachelor's, integrated masters or bachelor-master dual degree in engineering, sciences or architecture.
Aspirants can attempt JEE (Advanced) a maximum of two times in two consecutive years.
Of the total qualified candidates, 2076 are females.
Highlights of the JEE Advanced 2018 Results
1) Total number of qualified boys: 16062
2) Total number of qualified girls : 2076
3) Total number of qualified general (GE) candidates : 8794
4) Total number of qualified OBC candidates : 3140
5) Total number of qualified SC candidates : 4709
6) Total number of qualified ST candidates : 1495
Zone wise male-female topper
Following are the top category rankers
Following are the top five candidates in every zone
The results of IIT JEE Advanced 2018 published on the official website jeeadv.ac.in
The examination scores, as well as all-India rankings of JEE Advanced 2018 have also been published on the website.
The JEE advanced exam was conducted on May 20, 2018 after the JEE mains results declared in April this year. Over 1,60,000 students appeared for the JEE Advanced exam this year.
The JEE Advanced is conducted for admissions in 23 IITs and NITs across the country.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducts the computer-based test (CBT) in two phases.
Category-wise All India Ranks (AIR) of successful candidates will be available through the online portal after the results are declared. Text messages will also be sent to the candidates to their registered mobile numbers.
Individual rank cards will NOT be sent to candidates.
However, qualifying in JEE Advanced (2018), filling up choices and/or participating in the joint seat allocation process do not guarantee a candidate to get admission in IITs. Admission will depend on the availability of seats during various rounds of seat allocation.
Candidates should note that the exact date and time for the JEE Advanced 2018 results have not been confirmed by the IIT Kanpur.
For the first time, this year the JEE Advanced was conducted online and as a result the candidates did not have the hard copy of their question papers.
Here are the Rank 1 candidates in the respective rank lists:
Here is a list of zone-wise toppers:
Conducted by the seven zonal IITs with guidance from the Joint Admission Board (JAB), JEE Advanced is an important exam in which only the top 2.3 to 2.4 lakh rank holders in JEE Main are eligible to appear.
In the JEE Main 2018, conducted by CBSE, 2,31,024 candidates qualified for the JEE Advanced, which was held completely in the online mode for the first time.
With the results being released today, seat allocation will commence from June 15. Selected ones will obtain admission into undergraduate courses that will help in getting a bachelor’s, integrated masters or bachelor-master dual degree in engineering, sciences or architecture.
Meenal Parekh from Kota in Rajasthan is the topper among women. She ranked 6th, scoring 318 out of 360 in the examination.
An alumnus of Bhavan Vidyalaya in Panchkula, Pranav was on his way to Hyderabad with his family on Sunday after the results were declared.
He had scored 97.2% in the CBSE Class 12 exams in non-medical and had All India Rank 4 in the JEE Mains, scoring 350 out of 360 marks. He did his coaching from Sri Chaitanya Institute in Chandigarh.
An avid reader of Indian mythology, Pranav, son of business couple Pankaj Goyal and Mamta Goyal, said, “If you focus well, your study hours won’t really matter. So just stay focus, maintain balance and be calm. Have faith in your teachers and their guidance, and always ensure that your knowledge is conceptually sound.”
“Solving previous year papers helped me a lot in getting an insight into the pattern of the examination,” Pranav shared his success mantra. He used to study five hours every day and had devoted the entire year in studying for the JEE Advanced.
He said, “Clearing the JEE Advanced was the target, so I had studied for it throughout the year and prepared for the Mains, a month before the exam.
Rejoicing over Pranav’s success, his father said, “My son has always been a topper and has worked very hard for the past two years to achieve this rank. We are very happy with his performance.”
His mother said, “My son has proved that with hard work, anybody can reach the sky. I am really proud of Pranav.”
Pranav said he loves playing chess, watch television and spend time with his grandfather for relaxation. He used to watch cartoon and read books as a stress buster.
Sharing his future plans, he said, “My next aim is to take admission in IIT-Mumbai. After that, I will pursue MBA and go for entrepreneurship. My father is my inspiration, my role model. He has supported me throughout my career. Following him, I too want to be a successful entrepreneur.”
Pranav is a Kishore Vaigyanika Protsahan Yojana (KVPY) scholar, National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) scholar and had cleared the Indian National Mathematical Olympiad (INMO) with AIR 5 in Class 11. He had also cleared Indian National Physics, Astronomy and Chemistry Olympiads with AIR 2 in class 12.His teachers too expressed happiness over the performance.
“In the initial months, Pranav used to struggle like any other kid. However, he eventually grasped the different aspects of learning Physics with his sound intuition,” said Amarnath Joshi, his Physics faculty.
Animesh Verma, his Chemistry professor at the institute, said, “Chemistry was one of his strongest subjects. He focused on all concepts of chemistry, rather than just memorising the reactions. His clear conceptual clarity helped him go a long way. He devoted at least one hour daily studying NCERT, especially for chemistry.”
Over 1,50,000 students across the country appeared for the first-ever completely computer-based Joint Entrance Examination Advanced (JEE-Advance) held on May 20.
As many as 1,55,091 appeared for the second paper.
The next step is the admission process for the IITs, Indian School of Mines, National Institutes of Technology. The allotment of seats is expected to start from June 27.
The final allotment for the seventh round will be announced on July 18.
Kota's Meenal Parekh has emerged as topper among girls with 318 marks.
Around, 1.55 lakh students appeared for the JEE Advanced examination this year that was conducted on May 20 out of which 18,138 have qualified.
With results out now, seat allocation will commence from June 15. For the first time, JEE Advanced was held completely in the online mode.
Selected ones will obtain admission into undergraduate courses, which will help in obtaining a bachelor's, integrated masters or bachelor-master dual degree in engineering, sciences or architecture.
Aspirants can attempt JEE (Advanced) a maximum of two times in two consecutive years.
Of the total qualified candidates, 2076 are females.
Highlights of the JEE Advanced 2018 Results
1) Total number of qualified boys: 16062
2) Total number of qualified girls : 2076
3) Total number of qualified general (GE) candidates : 8794
4) Total number of qualified OBC candidates : 3140
5) Total number of qualified SC candidates : 4709
6) Total number of qualified ST candidates : 1495
Zone wise male-female topper
Institute | Male (CRL) | Female (CRL) |
IIT Bombay | Rishi Agarwal (8) | Missula Meghana (80) |
IIT Delhi | Sahil Jain (2) | Meenal Parakh (6) |
IIT Guwahati | Prashant Kumar (150) | Pranjal Singh (3189) |
IIT Kanpur | Aayush Kadam | Harshita Boonlia |
IIT kharagpur | K V R Hemant Kumar Chodipilli | Vineetha Vennela (261) |
IIT Madras | Mavuri Siva Krishna Manohar (5) | Narukulla Chaya Sai Nikhita (153) |
IIT Roorkee | Pranav Goyal (1) | Vrinda Jindal (137) |
Following are the top category rankers
Category | Name | Place | Rank |
OPEN (CRL) | Pranav Goyal | Panchkula | 1 |
OPEN (CRL) | Sahil Jain | Kota | 2 |
OPEN (CRL) | Kalash Gupta | New Delhi | 3 |
OPEN (CRL) | Meenal Parakh | Kota | 1 (Girls) |
OBC‐NCL | Mavuri Siva Krishna Manohar | Vijayawada | 1 |
SC | Aayush Kadam | Kota | 1 |
ST | Jatoth Shiva Tarun | Hyderabad | 1 |
CRL‐PwD | Manan Goyal | Patiala | 1 |
OBC‐NCL‐PwD | Vijendra Kumar | Jehanabad | 1 |
SC‐PwD | Raushan Kumar | Vaishali | 1 |
Following are the top five candidates in every zone
Zone | Name | CRL |
Bombay | RISHI AGARWAL | 8 |
Abhinav Kumar | 12 | |
Saumya Goyal | 13 | |
Anuj Srivastava | 25 | |
Parth Laturia | 29 | |
Delhi | SAHIL JAIN | 2 |
Kalash Gupta | 3 | |
Pawan Goyal | 4 | |
Meenal Parakh | 6 | |
Lay Jain | 9 | |
Guwahati | PRASHANT KUMAR | 150 |
Rishi Ranjan | 280 | |
Punit Shyamsukha | 294 | |
Dibyojeet Bagchi | 325 | |
Chaitnya Shrivastava | 413 | |
Kanpur | AAYUSH KADAM | 78 |
Samyak Jain | 147 | |
Himansh Rathore | 165 | |
Pranshu S Negi | 190 | |
Vaidic Jain | 197 | |
Kharagpur | K V R HEMANT KUMAR CHODIPILLI | 7 |
Nimay Gupta | 48 | |
Aayush Agarwal | 60 | |
Sarthak Behera | 82 | |
Debajyoti Kar | 92 | |
Madras | MAVURI SIVA KRISHNA MANOHAR | 5 |
Gosula Vinayaka Srivardhan | 11 | |
Ayyapu Venkata Phani Vamsinath | 14 | |
Basavaraju Jishnu | 15 | |
Mekala Anmol Reddy | 26 | |
Roorkee | PRANAV GOYAL | 1 |
Neel Aryan Gupta | 10 | |
Tarush Goyal | 16 | |
Shivam Goel | 18 | |
Raaghav Raaj Kuchiyaa | 27 |
The results of IIT JEE Advanced 2018 published on the official website jeeadv.ac.in
The examination scores, as well as all-India rankings of JEE Advanced 2018 have also been published on the website.
The JEE advanced exam was conducted on May 20, 2018 after the JEE mains results declared in April this year. Over 1,60,000 students appeared for the JEE Advanced exam this year.
The JEE Advanced is conducted for admissions in 23 IITs and NITs across the country.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducts the computer-based test (CBT) in two phases.
Category-wise All India Ranks (AIR) of successful candidates will be available through the online portal after the results are declared. Text messages will also be sent to the candidates to their registered mobile numbers.
Individual rank cards will NOT be sent to candidates.
However, qualifying in JEE Advanced (2018), filling up choices and/or participating in the joint seat allocation process do not guarantee a candidate to get admission in IITs. Admission will depend on the availability of seats during various rounds of seat allocation.
Candidates should note that the exact date and time for the JEE Advanced 2018 results have not been confirmed by the IIT Kanpur.
For the first time, this year the JEE Advanced was conducted online and as a result the candidates did not have the hard copy of their question papers.
Here are the Rank 1 candidates in the respective rank lists:
In the JEE Main 2018, conducted by CBSE, 2,31,024 candidates qualified for the JEE Advanced, which was held completely in the online mode for the first time.
With the results being released today, seat allocation will commence from June 15. Selected ones will obtain admission into undergraduate courses that will help in getting a bachelor’s, integrated masters or bachelor-master dual degree in engineering, sciences or architecture.
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