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    JEE Main Paper 2 Result Date

    JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 Result Date

    EventsSession 1 DatesSession 2 Dates
    JEE Main 2023 exam dates session 1January 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, Feb 1, 2023April 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 2023
    JEE Main 2023 result date Paper 1February 6, 2023May 2023
    JEE Main 2023 Answer Key Paper 2February 28, 2023
    JEE Main 2023 result date Paper 2February 28, 2023 (OUT)May 2023

    JEE Main Paper 2 Result

    JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 Result for B.Arch and B.Plan

    • JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 Result for B.Arch/B.Plan is announced online. No other mode is used by the conducting authorities to convey the results to the candidates.
    • For preparing the rank list of JEE Main 2023 B.Arch/B.Plan paper, Class XII marks will not be considered for normalization. As the inclusion of Class XII marks for normalisation has been scrapped from 2017.
    • The result is compiled on the basis of the final JEE Main 2023 answer key released by NTA.
    • All India Rank (AIR) secured by the candidates is used for admission into institutes like NITs, IITs and CFTIs through Joint Seat Allocation (JoSAA) and Central Seat Allocation Board (CSAB).
    • Other Institutes/colleges that accept JEE Main ranks for admission but are not part of the centralized admission process will release their own rank list as per their criteria.

    How to Check JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 Result?

    Candidates can check their JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 result for B.Arch and B.Planning by following the steps mentioned below:

    • Step 1: Visit the official website of JEE Main 2023 i.e. jeemain.nta.ac.in.
    • Step 2: Click on the link and select result of JEE Main B.Arch/B.Plan
    • Step 3: Now candidates will have to provide their JEE Main 2023 Application number and password/date of birth.
    JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 Result Link (B.Arch and B.Planning)
    • Step 4: Click on “Submit”.
    • Step 5: The Result will be displayed on screen containing details such as name of the candidate, marks secured in each subject, total score, Category Rank etc.
    • Step 6: Download the Result

    NOTE: For future reference, candidates are advised to take a print out of their JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 Result for B.Arch and B.Plannning.


    JEE Main Paper 2 Scorecard

    Details on JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 Scorecard

    The following details are mentioned on JEE Main Paper 2 scorecard for B.Arch/B.Plan. Candidates will be able to check the information after the declaration of the result through JEE Main 2023 Login.

    • Name of the Candidate
    • Date of Birth
    • Gender 
    • Category/Sub-Category
    • JEE Main 2023 Application Number
    • Candidate’s Roll Number
    • Marks secured in each section
    • All India Rank (AIR)
    • Total marks secured
    • Qualifying Status
    • Category Rank

    JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 Scorecard Sample

    JEE Main Paper 2 Scorecard Sample


    JEE Main Paper 2 Score Calculation

    JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 Result- Score Compilation for B.Arch/ B.Plan 

    • JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 Result for B.Arch & B.Plan is declared in the form of raw scores and percentile of the raw scores. Students can check their section-wise percentile and the overall percentile score in JEE Main scorecard.
    • The method of compilation of results for both the papers i.e. B. Arch (Paper 2A) and B.Plan (Paper 2B) is the same, even if two separate papers are conducted for both the courses.
    • JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 Result is compiled in the following stages-
      • Calculation of raw marks using JEE Main 2023 Marking Scheme. 
      • Conversion of raw marks into NTA score/percentile score for all sections separately and for the overall score.
      • Allotting All India Rank (AIR) based on the NTA score/percentile score of the candidate. If two or more candidates get the same NTA percentile score, tie-breaking methodology is applied.

    JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 Result- NTA Score Calculation

    • If JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 is held in multiple shifts, the percentile/NTA score is calculated by converting the raw scores. 
    • Candidates can calculate the raw scores based on the marking scheme- 
    JEE Main Raw Score = 4 X Number of Correct Answers - 1 X Number of Incorrect Answers
    •  To calculate the percentile or NTA score, NTA follows the following formula-
    JEE Main 2022 Paper 2 Score Calculation

    JEE Main Paper 2 Tie-Breaking Method

    JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 Result- Tie-Breaking Criteria

    • There may be some situations when two or more candidates secure the same score in JEE Main 2023 B.Arch or B.Plan Result. The inter-se-merit will be considered by the authorities during such circumstances.
    • Although the method of compilation of the result is the same for both JEE Main papers- B.Arch and B.Plan, the tie-breaking process is a bit different for them. Check JEE Main Score Normalization Process 
    • In order to break the tie for admissions, the following steps will be taken into consideration:

    JEE Main Tie-Breaking Criteria for B.Arch

    • Candidates obtaining a higher NTA score in Mathematics will be given higher AIR.
    • Candidates obtaining a higher NTA score in General Aptitude Test will be considered next.
    • Candidates obtaining higher NTA scores in the Drawing Test will be ranked higher.
    • Fourthly, even if the tie remains, then candidates older in age will be ranked higher.
    • At last, If the resolution is still not possible, then candidates will be ranked the same.

    JEE Main Tie-Breaking Criteria for B.Plan

    • Candidates obtaining a higher NTA score in Mathematics will be given higher AIR.
    • Candidates obtaining a higher NTA score in General Aptitude Test will be considered next.
    • Candidates obtaining higher NTA scores in the Planning Test will be ranked higher.
    • Fourthly, even if the tie remains, then candidates older in age will be ranked higher.
    • At last, If the resolution is still not possible, then candidates will be ranked the same.

    JEE Main Paper 2 Answer Key

    JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 (B.Arch/B.Plan) Answer Key

    • JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 Answer Key is released on the official website- jeemain.nta.nic.in. Candidates can the answer key to calculate their raw scores.
    • Aspirants can match their JEE Main paper 2 answers and calculate their probable scores.
    • JEE Main 2023 Answer Key are released in two stages- Provisional Answer Key and Final Answer Key. The provisional answer keys are open for challenge in case of any objections with a payment of INR 200 per challenge. 
    Direct Link to Download JEE Main 2023 Answer Key for B.Arch/ B.Plan

    JEE Main Paper 2 Toppers

    JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 Toppers

    • NTA releases a separate list of JEE Main 2023 Toppers for B.Arch and B.Planning. The section below covers the previous year JEE Main Toppers for B.Arch and B.Plan. 
    • The list below shows the candidates who scored 100 percentile in JEE Main Paper 2 for B.Arch and B.Planning will be updated here soon
    Check List of JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 Toppers (SOON)

    JEE Main Paper 2 Cut-off

    JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 Cut off for B.Arch & B.Plan

    • JEE Main 2023 Cut off for B.Arch and B.Plan is released separately after each round of JoSAA Counselling in the form of opening and closing ranks.
    • Candidates can check the previous year JEE Main Cut off for B.Arch and B.Plan for some of the participating colleges in the section below-

    JEE Main 2023 Expected Cutoff for B.Arch

    S.No.InstituteQuotaCategoryOpening RankClosing Rank
    1School of Planning and Architecture, DelhiAIGeneral2523
    OBC110371
    SC14105
    ST1294
    2School of Planning and Architecture, VijayawadaAIGeneral2801676
    OBC335858
    SC102397
    ST64336
    3Malaviya National Institute of Technology, JaipurHSGeneral6102697
    HSOBC5222600
    HSSC277849
    HSST130642
    OSGeneral4981738
    OSOBC439959
    OSSC114371
    OSST77233
    4Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology BhopalHSGeneral5783105
    HSOBC5201842
    HSSC230603
    HSST74414
    OSGeneral4971928
    OSOBC3731060
    OSSC130511
    OSST86236
    5National Institute of Technology, CalicutHSGeneral2401302
    HSOBC282498
    HSSC52174
    HSST501834
    OSGeneral3861475
    OSOBC291637
    OSSC109307
    OSST3741
    6National Institute of Technology HamirpurHSGeneral17466297
    HSOBC243910461
    HSSC301676
    HSST118562
    OSGeneral9202325
    OSOBC4461105
    OSSC197512
    OSST91247
    7National Institute of Technology, PatnaHSGeneral19864153
    HSOBC9841759
    HSSC366762
    HSST160511
    OSGeneral15262553
    OSOBC5481130
    OSSC117593
    OSST7878
    8National Institute of Technology, RourkelaHSGeneral14724216
    HSOBC11272453
    HSSC283666
    HSST105335
    OSGeneral6391712
    OSOBC292835
    OSSC149305
    OSST28135
    9National Institute of Technology, TiruchirappalliHSGeneral4131149
    HSOBC314465
    HSSC79285
    HSST291599
    OSGeneral79831
    OSOBC127470
    OSSC55148
    OSST1064
    10Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, NagpurHSGeneral3121931
    HSOBC397945
    HSSC54242
    HSST96115
    OSGeneral8501952
    OSOBC394851
    OSSC85434
    OSST4597

    JEE Main 2023 Expected Cutoff for B.Plan

    S.No.InstituteQuotaCategoryOpening RankClosing Rank
    1School of Planning and Architecture, BhopalAIGeneral9893214
    OBC4781287
    SC259646
    ST179456
    2School of Planning and Architecture, DelhiAIGeneral4152052
    OBC340889
    SC93529
    ST53278
    3School of Planning and Architecture, VijayawadaAIGeneral9113265
    OBC5241292
    SC256655
    ST171469
    4Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology BhopalHSGeneral13935952
    HSOBC9383195
    HSSC2701143
    HSST2681559
    OSGeneral12593388
    OSOBC5711285
    OSSC262592
    OSST142461

    Also Check: 

    JEE Main Cut off for NITJEE Main Cut off for IIIT

    JEE Main Paper 2 Participating Colleges

    JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 Participating Colleges

    • JEE Main 2023 Colleges offer a total of 824 UG seats for B.Arch course and 133 seats for B.Plan course.
    • However, for admission in Bachelor of Architecture at IIT Kharagpur and IIT Roorkee, candidates have to appear in the Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT) after JEE Advanced 2023.

    JEE Main 2023 Participating Colleges for B.Arch

    Indian Institute of Technology, KharagpurNational Institute of Technology, Calicut
    Malaviya National Institute of Technology, JaipurNational Institute of Technology, Patna
    National Institute of Technology, RourkelaVisvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur
    National Institute of Technology, TiruchirappalliMaulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal
    Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, ShibpurBirla Institute of Technology, Mesra
    National Institute of Technology, Raipur-

    JEE Main 2023 Participating Colleges for B.Plan

    School of Planning and Architecture, DelhiSchool of Planning and Architecture, Vijayawada
    Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, BhopalIndian Institute of Technology, Roorkee

    Quick Links:

    JEE Main 2023 CounsellingJEE Main 2023 Seat AllotmentJEE Main 2023 College Predictor
    JEE Main 2023 JoSAA CounsellingJEE Main 2023 CSAB CounsellingJEE Main 2023 CSAB SFTI Counselling

    Frequently Asked Questions

    JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 Result FAQs

    Question: When will the result of JEE Main paper 2 (B.Arch/B.Plan) be declared?

    Ans. JEE Main Result for B.Arch and B.Planning papers for Phase 1 has been released on February 28, 2023 on the official website – jeemain.nta.nic.in


    Question: I will attempt multiple JEE Main sessions. How will my rank be calculated?

    Ans. The best normalised NTA score obtained in the first and second session will be taken into consideration by the examination authorities for rank calculation.


    Question: How is JEE Main Rank List prepared?

    Ans. Firstly, the authorities will do the normalization of the raw scores obtained by the candidates. The NTA scores will be considered to calculate the rank. Then the best of the two scores will be taken into consideration if the candidates have attempted two JEE Main sessions.


    Question: What are the details present in JEE Main 2023 Scorecard?

    Ans. The details mentioned on JEE Main scorecard are given below:

    Name of the Candidate Candidate’s Roll NumberDate of Birth Application Number of JEE Main 2023Gender 
    Marks secured in each sectionAll India Rank (AIR)Qualifying Status
    Category/Sub-CategoryTotal marks securedCategory Rank

    Ques. Where to check JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 Result?

    Ans. Candidates can check JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 Results online on the official website- jeemain.nta.nic.in. A simple four-step process to download JEE Main Paper 2 Result is as follows:

    • Open the official website: nta.ac.in.
    • Look for the link that reads “JEE Main 2023 result”.
    • Click on the link and provide the details of the Roll Number and Date of Birth.
    • Click on the submit button and your JEE Main 2023 score is displayed on the screen.

    Ques. How is JEE Main Rank/ Merit List prepared?

    Ans. JEE Main 2023 Score is used to prepare All India Rank (AIR) List and State Merit Lists on the basis of which seats were allocated to NITs, IIITs and other Central and State Government funded institutes.


    Ques. What is Normalization of Marks in JEE Main 2023 Paper 2?

    Ans. The normalization criteria for the examination is as follows:

    • Calculation of normalized marks is done without considering the Class XII marks.
    • Candidates with 75% marks (65% for reserved categories) in Class XII will qualify for JEE Advanced.
    • Candidates within the top 20 percentile in their state board also qualify for JEE Main Counselling.
    • Normalization is calculated with the number of candidates in the group with aggregate marks less than the candidate divided by the total number of candidates and multiplied by 100.

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