NTA score will come in 7 decimal percentile
The first session of the country’s largest engineering entrance exam JEE-Main 2025 for B.E.-B.Tech. was conducted by NTA in 10 shifts in 5 days between 22 January and 29 January 2025. The result of the first session is proposed to be released on 12 February.
The JEE Main final answer key of the first session has been released on February 10. In the final answer key, answers of many questions have been dropped by NTA and answers of many questions have also been changed.
So far, more than 55 thousand new students have applied for the April session. These are the students who did not apply for the January session earlier and are now applying only for the April session.
In such a situation, the number of unique candidates applying for JEE Main this year can be 15 lakh more. Earlier, 13 lakh 78 thousand students had applied for the first session. The last date for application has been kept till 25 February.
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Know how NTA Score will be Calculated in 7 Decimal Percentile
Career Counseling expert of ALLEN Career Institute said that along with the total NTA score of the students, separate NTA scores of Physics, Chemistry and Maths will be released in 7 decimal percentile in the JEE Main 2025 First Session result.
JEE Main exam is conducted in different shifts, so the difficulty level of the paper of each shift can also be different. In such a situation, the raw scores of the students in each shift are normalized and released as percentile NTA score in 7 decimals.
These raw scores are the marks obtained by the students which are not declared in the result. The percentile of each student in 7 decimals is calculated only on the basis of the students sitting in his shift.
First of all, the raw score of each student is calculated, after which the number of students with raw scores equal to and less than that student is taken, it is then multiplied by 100 and divided by the total number of students appearing in the exam, after which the percentile in 7 decimals is calculated which is called the NTA score of that student.
This percentile formula will be applicable to the total average marks of the students as well as the marks obtained in Maths, Physics and Chemistry. With this formula, each student’s total NTA score along with the NTA score of each subject will be calculated and similarly the NTA score of April session will also be calculated.
If a student gives both the JEE Main exams in January and April, then his All India Rank will be given on the basis of the maximum NTA score of both the exams.
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