Education

JEE Main 2019: Paper-2 results released,

A total of 2 lakh 27 thousand students from all over the country were sitting in this examination.

Ranveer Tanwar

The National Tasting Agency (NTA) released the result of JEE Main 2019 paper-2 (architecture course) on Tuesday night. Explain that the results of the paper-2 have been issued based on the results held in JEE Main (Jan) and JEE Main (April). Four students of Andhra Pradesh have secured 100 percent number of this examination. The students who have achieved 100 percent number are GN Lakshmi Narayan, K. Nikhil Ratna, S.K. Ritesh Reddy, and G. Raghunandan Reddy's names are included.

Now on the basis of this ranking, admission in the IIT and Architectural colleges across the country will be able to get admission in Bachelor of Architecture and Bachelor of Planning course. In this result, Jammu and Kashmir's Ayushman Sharma, Sunit Nandal of Delhi, Tanmay Gupta of Haryana, Khayati Jain of Chandigarh, Animesh from Himachal, Sneh Jain of Uttarakhand, Jaskiran Singh of Punjab and Aarushi Shivprasad State of Uttar Pradesh have been topped.

According to NTA Management, for the first time this year, the JEE Main Paper-2 (Architecture Course) examination was held twice for two years. The first examination was held on 8th January 2019 and the second examination was held on April 7, 2019. A total of 2 lakh 27 thousand students from all over the country were sitting in this examination. Of these 61,510 students participated in both examinations held in January and April. Explain that the results of the same examinations in which they have got more marks will be added to their account.

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