The JEE Advanced 2023 examination was conducted on June 4 in two shifts. Paper I took place from 9 AM to 12 noon, followed by Paper II from 2.30 PM to 5.30 PM.
IIT Guwahati’s statistics indicate that almost 1,95,000 applicants registered to take the entrance exam. However, the institute claimed that 1,80,226 applicants had appeared for both papers, resulting in a 95% attendance rate.
In a statement, IIT-Guwahati announced Professor Bishnupada Mandal, exam organising chairperson will preside over the event whereas professor Parameswar K Iyer, officiating director, IIT Guwahati will host the press conference.
How to check you JEE Advanced score cards
Step 1: Visit the official JEE Advanced website — jeeadv.ac.in
Step 2: Under the ‘announcements’ tab, click on the score card link.
Step 3: Enter the required credentials to login.
Step 4: Once successfully logged in, candidates will be able to check their score card.
Step 5: Download and save a copy for future reference.
This time, as per experts, since the exam was of moderate difficulty level, the qualifying cut-off is expected to be higher than last year. Saurabh Kumar, Chief Academic Officer, Vidyamandir Classes said that cut-off marks for the unreserved category will be between 49 to 52 marks. “For OBC and EWS, the cut-off marks will be 80 per cent of the general category’s cut-off and for SC and ST students, it will be 50 per cent of the general category,” Kumar said.
The final answer key and scorecard is being released after the experts considered all the challenges raised against the provisional answer key.