Step-by-Step Guide: Checking Your JEE Main 2023 Session I Result

It is important to cross-check all the details mentioned on the result before downloading and taking a printout.

The first step to checking your JEE Main 2023 Session I result is to visit the official website of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main. The website is jeemain.nta.nic.in. It is important to ensure that you are on the official website to avoid any false information or potential security risks.

Go to the official website of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main

Once you are on the official website, look for the "Results" tab and click on it. This will take you to the page where you can check your JEE Main 2023 Session I result.

Click on the "Results" tab

 In order to access your JEE Main 2023 Session I result, you need to provide your JEE Main 2021 application number, date of birth, and security pin. Make sure to enter the correct information to avoid any errors.

Enter your JEE Main 2023 application number, date of birth, and security pin

Click on the "Submit" button: After entering all the required information, click on the "Submit" button. This will process your request and display your JEE Main 2023 Session I result on the screen.

Submit Info

Your JEE Main 2023 Session I result will be displayed on the screen: Once you have submitted the required information, your JEE Main 2023 Session I result will be displayed on the screen. It will include your score, rank, and other important details.

JEE Main 2023 Session I result will be displayed on the screen

Download and take a printout of the result for future reference: It is advisable to download and take a printout of your JEE Main 2023 Session I result for future reference. This will help you to have a hard copy of your result and can be used for admission and other purposes.

Download and take a printout

This time, a total of 8.6 lakh candidates took paper 1 and 0.46 lakh candidates took paper 2 exam. The overall attendance for the Engineering paper is 95.79 per cent, highest since NTA started conducting the entrance test.

8.6 lakh candidates took paper 1